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bf5868a71d Fix volume handling and persistence flag 2022-11-06 17:50:06 +01:00
f285cb6ecf Enable daemonset deployment using the helm chart
DaemonSet is a k8s resource that schedules one instance per node,
which is useful for some garage deployment use cases, including
managing garage nodes using k8s node labels
2022-10-29 21:07:02 +02:00
50 changed files with 723 additions and 5660 deletions

131
Cargo.lock generated
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@ -2,21 +2,6 @@
# It is not intended for manual editing.
version = 3
[[package]]
name = "addr2line"
version = "0.17.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "b9ecd88a8c8378ca913a680cd98f0f13ac67383d35993f86c90a70e3f137816b"
dependencies = [
"gimli",
]
[[package]]
name = "adler"
version = "1.0.2"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "f26201604c87b1e01bd3d98f8d5d9a8fcbb815e8cedb41ffccbeb4bf593a35fe"
[[package]]
name = "ahash"
version = "0.7.6"
@ -404,21 +389,6 @@ dependencies = [
"rand 0.8.5",
]
[[package]]
name = "backtrace"
version = "0.3.66"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "cab84319d616cfb654d03394f38ab7e6f0919e181b1b57e1fd15e7fb4077d9a7"
dependencies = [
"addr2line",
"cc",
"cfg-if 1.0.0",
"libc",
"miniz_oxide",
"object",
"rustc-demangle",
]
[[package]]
name = "base64"
version = "0.13.0"
@ -1053,7 +1023,6 @@ dependencies = [
"assert-json-diff",
"async-trait",
"aws-sdk-s3",
"backtrace",
"base64",
"bytes",
"bytesize",
@ -1077,7 +1046,6 @@ dependencies = [
"opentelemetry",
"opentelemetry-otlp",
"opentelemetry-prometheus",
"parse_duration",
"prometheus",
"rand 0.8.5",
"rmp-serde",
@ -1340,12 +1308,6 @@ dependencies = [
"wasi 0.10.0+wasi-snapshot-preview1",
]
[[package]]
name = "gimli"
version = "0.26.2"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "22030e2c5a68ec659fde1e949a745124b48e6fa8b045b7ed5bd1fe4ccc5c4e5d"
[[package]]
name = "git-version"
version = "0.3.5"
@ -2048,15 +2010,6 @@ version = "0.2.1"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "68354c5c6bd36d73ff3feceb05efa59b6acb7626617f4962be322a825e61f79a"
[[package]]
name = "miniz_oxide"
version = "0.5.4"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "96590ba8f175222643a85693f33d26e9c8a015f599c216509b1a6894af675d34"
dependencies = [
"adler",
]
[[package]]
name = "mio"
version = "0.8.2"
@ -2159,41 +2112,6 @@ dependencies = [
"winapi",
]
[[package]]
name = "num"
version = "0.2.1"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "b8536030f9fea7127f841b45bb6243b27255787fb4eb83958aa1ef9d2fdc0c36"
dependencies = [
"num-bigint",
"num-complex",
"num-integer",
"num-iter",
"num-rational",
"num-traits",
]
[[package]]
name = "num-bigint"
version = "0.2.6"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "090c7f9998ee0ff65aa5b723e4009f7b217707f1fb5ea551329cc4d6231fb304"
dependencies = [
"autocfg 1.1.0",
"num-integer",
"num-traits",
]
[[package]]
name = "num-complex"
version = "0.2.4"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "b6b19411a9719e753aff12e5187b74d60d3dc449ec3f4dc21e3989c3f554bc95"
dependencies = [
"autocfg 1.1.0",
"num-traits",
]
[[package]]
name = "num-integer"
version = "0.1.44"
@ -2204,29 +2122,6 @@ dependencies = [
"num-traits",
]
[[package]]
name = "num-iter"
version = "0.1.43"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "7d03e6c028c5dc5cac6e2dec0efda81fc887605bb3d884578bb6d6bf7514e252"
dependencies = [
"autocfg 1.1.0",
"num-integer",
"num-traits",
]
[[package]]
name = "num-rational"
version = "0.2.4"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "5c000134b5dbf44adc5cb772486d335293351644b801551abe8f75c84cfa4aef"
dependencies = [
"autocfg 1.1.0",
"num-bigint",
"num-integer",
"num-traits",
]
[[package]]
name = "num-traits"
version = "0.2.14"
@ -2255,15 +2150,6 @@ dependencies = [
"libc",
]
[[package]]
name = "object"
version = "0.29.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "21158b2c33aa6d4561f1c0a6ea283ca92bc54802a93b263e910746d679a7eb53"
dependencies = [
"memchr",
]
[[package]]
name = "once_cell"
version = "1.10.0"
@ -2417,17 +2303,6 @@ dependencies = [
"windows-sys",
]
[[package]]
name = "parse_duration"
version = "2.1.1"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "7037e5e93e0172a5a96874380bf73bc6ecef022e26fa25f2be26864d6b3ba95d"
dependencies = [
"lazy_static",
"num",
"regex",
]
[[package]]
name = "pem"
version = "1.1.0"
@ -3079,12 +2954,6 @@ dependencies = [
"smallvec",
]
[[package]]
name = "rustc-demangle"
version = "0.1.21"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "7ef03e0a2b150c7a90d01faf6254c9c48a41e95fb2a8c2ac1c6f0d2b9aefc342"
[[package]]
name = "rustc_version"
version = "0.4.0"

192
Cargo.nix
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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ args@{
ignoreLockHash,
}:
let
nixifiedLockHash = "90b29705f5037c7e1b33f4650841f1266f2e86fa03d5d0c87ad80be7619985c7";
nixifiedLockHash = "45b04ec226341a714068633cf7a3a6b421aa70ac3f78c72931d43ab8301b3c7b";
workspaceSrc = if args.workspaceSrc == null then ./. else args.workspaceSrc;
currentLockHash = builtins.hashFile "sha256" (workspaceSrc + /Cargo.lock);
lockHashIgnored = if ignoreLockHash
@ -67,23 +67,6 @@ in
garage = rustPackages.unknown.garage."0.8.0";
k2v-client = rustPackages.unknown.k2v-client."0.0.1";
};
"registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".addr2line."0.17.0" = overridableMkRustCrate (profileName: rec {
name = "addr2line";
version = "0.17.0";
registry = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index";
src = fetchCratesIo { inherit name version; sha256 = "b9ecd88a8c8378ca913a680cd98f0f13ac67383d35993f86c90a70e3f137816b"; };
dependencies = {
gimli = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".gimli."0.26.2" { inherit profileName; }).out;
};
});
"registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".adler."1.0.2" = overridableMkRustCrate (profileName: rec {
name = "adler";
version = "1.0.2";
registry = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index";
src = fetchCratesIo { inherit name version; sha256 = "f26201604c87b1e01bd3d98f8d5d9a8fcbb815e8cedb41ffccbeb4bf593a35fe"; };
});
"registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".ahash."0.7.6" = overridableMkRustCrate (profileName: rec {
name = "ahash";
version = "0.7.6";
@ -572,28 +555,6 @@ in
};
});
"registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".backtrace."0.3.66" = overridableMkRustCrate (profileName: rec {
name = "backtrace";
version = "0.3.66";
registry = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index";
src = fetchCratesIo { inherit name version; sha256 = "cab84319d616cfb654d03394f38ab7e6f0919e181b1b57e1fd15e7fb4077d9a7"; };
features = builtins.concatLists [
[ "default" ]
[ "std" ]
];
dependencies = {
addr2line = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".addr2line."0.17.0" { inherit profileName; }).out;
cfg_if = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".cfg-if."1.0.0" { inherit profileName; }).out;
libc = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".libc."0.2.121" { inherit profileName; }).out;
miniz_oxide = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".miniz_oxide."0.5.4" { inherit profileName; }).out;
object = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".object."0.29.0" { inherit profileName; }).out;
rustc_demangle = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".rustc-demangle."0.1.21" { inherit profileName; }).out;
};
buildDependencies = {
cc = (buildRustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".cc."1.0.73" { profileName = "__noProfile"; }).out;
};
});
"registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".base64."0.13.0" = overridableMkRustCrate (profileName: rec {
name = "base64";
version = "0.13.0";
@ -1517,7 +1478,6 @@ in
];
dependencies = {
async_trait = (buildRustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".async-trait."0.1.52" { profileName = "__noProfile"; }).out;
backtrace = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".backtrace."0.3.66" { inherit profileName; }).out;
bytes = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".bytes."1.2.0" { inherit profileName; }).out;
bytesize = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".bytesize."1.1.0" { inherit profileName; }).out;
futures = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".futures."0.3.21" { inherit profileName; }).out;
@ -1536,7 +1496,6 @@ in
opentelemetry = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".opentelemetry."0.17.0" { inherit profileName; }).out;
${ if rootFeatures' ? "garage/opentelemetry-otlp" || rootFeatures' ? "garage/telemetry-otlp" then "opentelemetry_otlp" else null } = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".opentelemetry-otlp."0.10.0" { inherit profileName; }).out;
${ if rootFeatures' ? "garage/default" || rootFeatures' ? "garage/metrics" || rootFeatures' ? "garage/opentelemetry-prometheus" then "opentelemetry_prometheus" else null } = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".opentelemetry-prometheus."0.10.0" { inherit profileName; }).out;
parse_duration = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".parse_duration."2.1.1" { inherit profileName; }).out;
${ if rootFeatures' ? "garage/default" || rootFeatures' ? "garage/metrics" || rootFeatures' ? "garage/prometheus" then "prometheus" else null } = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".prometheus."0.13.0" { inherit profileName; }).out;
rand = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".rand."0.8.5" { inherit profileName; }).out;
rmp_serde = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".rmp-serde."0.15.5" { inherit profileName; }).out;
@ -1885,17 +1844,6 @@ in
};
});
"registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".gimli."0.26.2" = overridableMkRustCrate (profileName: rec {
name = "gimli";
version = "0.26.2";
registry = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index";
src = fetchCratesIo { inherit name version; sha256 = "22030e2c5a68ec659fde1e949a745124b48e6fa8b045b7ed5bd1fe4ccc5c4e5d"; };
features = builtins.concatLists [
[ "read" ]
[ "read-core" ]
];
});
"registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".git-version."0.3.5" = overridableMkRustCrate (profileName: rec {
name = "git-version";
version = "0.3.5";
@ -2870,16 +2818,6 @@ in
];
});
"registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".miniz_oxide."0.5.4" = overridableMkRustCrate (profileName: rec {
name = "miniz_oxide";
version = "0.5.4";
registry = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index";
src = fetchCratesIo { inherit name version; sha256 = "96590ba8f175222643a85693f33d26e9c8a015f599c216509b1a6894af675d34"; };
dependencies = {
adler = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".adler."1.0.2" { inherit profileName; }).out;
};
});
"registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".mio."0.8.2" = overridableMkRustCrate (profileName: rec {
name = "mio";
version = "0.8.2";
@ -3016,59 +2954,6 @@ in
};
});
"registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".num."0.2.1" = overridableMkRustCrate (profileName: rec {
name = "num";
version = "0.2.1";
registry = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index";
src = fetchCratesIo { inherit name version; sha256 = "b8536030f9fea7127f841b45bb6243b27255787fb4eb83958aa1ef9d2fdc0c36"; };
features = builtins.concatLists [
[ "default" ]
[ "num-bigint" ]
[ "std" ]
];
dependencies = {
num_bigint = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".num-bigint."0.2.6" { inherit profileName; }).out;
num_complex = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".num-complex."0.2.4" { inherit profileName; }).out;
num_integer = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".num-integer."0.1.44" { inherit profileName; }).out;
num_iter = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".num-iter."0.1.43" { inherit profileName; }).out;
num_rational = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".num-rational."0.2.4" { inherit profileName; }).out;
num_traits = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".num-traits."0.2.14" { inherit profileName; }).out;
};
});
"registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".num-bigint."0.2.6" = overridableMkRustCrate (profileName: rec {
name = "num-bigint";
version = "0.2.6";
registry = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index";
src = fetchCratesIo { inherit name version; sha256 = "090c7f9998ee0ff65aa5b723e4009f7b217707f1fb5ea551329cc4d6231fb304"; };
features = builtins.concatLists [
[ "std" ]
];
dependencies = {
num_integer = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".num-integer."0.1.44" { inherit profileName; }).out;
num_traits = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".num-traits."0.2.14" { inherit profileName; }).out;
};
buildDependencies = {
autocfg = (buildRustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".autocfg."1.1.0" { profileName = "__noProfile"; }).out;
};
});
"registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".num-complex."0.2.4" = overridableMkRustCrate (profileName: rec {
name = "num-complex";
version = "0.2.4";
registry = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index";
src = fetchCratesIo { inherit name version; sha256 = "b6b19411a9719e753aff12e5187b74d60d3dc449ec3f4dc21e3989c3f554bc95"; };
features = builtins.concatLists [
[ "std" ]
];
dependencies = {
num_traits = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".num-traits."0.2.14" { inherit profileName; }).out;
};
buildDependencies = {
autocfg = (buildRustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".autocfg."1.1.0" { profileName = "__noProfile"; }).out;
};
});
"registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".num-integer."0.1.44" = overridableMkRustCrate (profileName: rec {
name = "num-integer";
version = "0.1.44";
@ -3086,43 +2971,6 @@ in
};
});
"registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".num-iter."0.1.43" = overridableMkRustCrate (profileName: rec {
name = "num-iter";
version = "0.1.43";
registry = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index";
src = fetchCratesIo { inherit name version; sha256 = "7d03e6c028c5dc5cac6e2dec0efda81fc887605bb3d884578bb6d6bf7514e252"; };
features = builtins.concatLists [
[ "std" ]
];
dependencies = {
num_integer = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".num-integer."0.1.44" { inherit profileName; }).out;
num_traits = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".num-traits."0.2.14" { inherit profileName; }).out;
};
buildDependencies = {
autocfg = (buildRustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".autocfg."1.1.0" { profileName = "__noProfile"; }).out;
};
});
"registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".num-rational."0.2.4" = overridableMkRustCrate (profileName: rec {
name = "num-rational";
version = "0.2.4";
registry = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index";
src = fetchCratesIo { inherit name version; sha256 = "5c000134b5dbf44adc5cb772486d335293351644b801551abe8f75c84cfa4aef"; };
features = builtins.concatLists [
[ "bigint" ]
[ "num-bigint" ]
[ "std" ]
];
dependencies = {
num_bigint = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".num-bigint."0.2.6" { inherit profileName; }).out;
num_integer = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".num-integer."0.1.44" { inherit profileName; }).out;
num_traits = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".num-traits."0.2.14" { inherit profileName; }).out;
};
buildDependencies = {
autocfg = (buildRustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".autocfg."1.1.0" { profileName = "__noProfile"; }).out;
};
});
"registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".num-traits."0.2.14" = overridableMkRustCrate (profileName: rec {
name = "num-traits";
version = "0.2.14";
@ -3158,25 +3006,6 @@ in
};
});
"registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".object."0.29.0" = overridableMkRustCrate (profileName: rec {
name = "object";
version = "0.29.0";
registry = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index";
src = fetchCratesIo { inherit name version; sha256 = "21158b2c33aa6d4561f1c0a6ea283ca92bc54802a93b263e910746d679a7eb53"; };
features = builtins.concatLists [
[ "archive" ]
[ "coff" ]
[ "elf" ]
[ "macho" ]
[ "pe" ]
[ "read_core" ]
[ "unaligned" ]
];
dependencies = {
memchr = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".memchr."2.4.1" { inherit profileName; }).out;
};
});
"registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".once_cell."1.10.0" = overridableMkRustCrate (profileName: rec {
name = "once_cell";
version = "1.10.0";
@ -3391,18 +3220,6 @@ in
};
});
"registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".parse_duration."2.1.1" = overridableMkRustCrate (profileName: rec {
name = "parse_duration";
version = "2.1.1";
registry = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index";
src = fetchCratesIo { inherit name version; sha256 = "7037e5e93e0172a5a96874380bf73bc6ecef022e26fa25f2be26864d6b3ba95d"; };
dependencies = {
lazy_static = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".lazy_static."1.4.0" { inherit profileName; }).out;
num = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".num."0.2.1" { inherit profileName; }).out;
regex = (rustPackages."registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".regex."1.5.5" { inherit profileName; }).out;
};
});
"registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".pem."1.1.0" = overridableMkRustCrate (profileName: rec {
name = "pem";
version = "1.1.0";
@ -4261,13 +4078,6 @@ in
};
});
"registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".rustc-demangle."0.1.21" = overridableMkRustCrate (profileName: rec {
name = "rustc-demangle";
version = "0.1.21";
registry = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index";
src = fetchCratesIo { inherit name version; sha256 = "7ef03e0a2b150c7a90d01faf6254c9c48a41e95fb2a8c2ac1c6f0d2b9aefc342"; };
});
"registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index".rustc_version."0.4.0" = overridableMkRustCrate (profileName: rec {
name = "rustc_version";
version = "0.4.0";

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@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
# Browse doc
Run in this directory:
```
python3 -m http.server
```
And open in your browser:
- http://localhost:8000/garage-admin-v0.html
# Validate doc
```
wget https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/openapitools/openapi-generator-cli/6.1.0/openapi-generator-cli-6.1.0.jar -O openapi-generator-cli.jar
java -jar openapi-generator-cli.jar validate -i garage-admin-v0.yml
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/* montserrat-300 - latin */
@font-face {
font-family: 'Montserrat';
font-style: normal;
font-weight: 300;
src: local(''),
url('../fonts/montserrat-v25-latin-300.woff2') format('woff2'), /* Chrome 26+, Opera 23+, Firefox 39+ */
url('../fonts/montserrat-v25-latin-300.woff') format('woff'); /* Chrome 6+, Firefox 3.6+, IE 9+, Safari 5.1+ */
}
/* montserrat-regular - latin */
@font-face {
font-family: 'Montserrat';
font-style: normal;
font-weight: 400;
src: local(''),
url('../fonts/montserrat-v25-latin-regular.woff2') format('woff2'), /* Chrome 26+, Opera 23+, Firefox 39+ */
url('../fonts/montserrat-v25-latin-regular.woff') format('woff'); /* Chrome 6+, Firefox 3.6+, IE 9+, Safari 5.1+ */
}
/* montserrat-700 - latin */
@font-face {
font-family: 'Montserrat';
font-style: normal;
font-weight: 700;
src: local(''),
url('../fonts/montserrat-v25-latin-700.woff2') format('woff2'), /* Chrome 26+, Opera 23+, Firefox 39+ */
url('../fonts/montserrat-v25-latin-700.woff') format('woff'); /* Chrome 6+, Firefox 3.6+, IE 9+, Safari 5.1+ */
}
/* roboto-300 - latin */
@font-face {
font-family: 'Roboto';
font-style: normal;
font-weight: 300;
src: local(''),
url('../fonts/roboto-v30-latin-300.woff2') format('woff2'), /* Chrome 26+, Opera 23+, Firefox 39+ */
url('../fonts/roboto-v30-latin-300.woff') format('woff'); /* Chrome 6+, Firefox 3.6+, IE 9+, Safari 5.1+ */
}
/* roboto-regular - latin */
@font-face {
font-family: 'Roboto';
font-style: normal;
font-weight: 400;
src: local(''),
url('../fonts/roboto-v30-latin-regular.woff2') format('woff2'), /* Chrome 26+, Opera 23+, Firefox 39+ */
url('../fonts/roboto-v30-latin-regular.woff') format('woff'); /* Chrome 6+, Firefox 3.6+, IE 9+, Safari 5.1+ */
}
/* roboto-700 - latin */
@font-face {
font-family: 'Roboto';
font-style: normal;
font-weight: 700;
src: local(''),
url('../fonts/roboto-v30-latin-700.woff2') format('woff2'), /* Chrome 26+, Opera 23+, Firefox 39+ */
url('../fonts/roboto-v30-latin-700.woff') format('woff'); /* Chrome 6+, Firefox 3.6+, IE 9+, Safari 5.1+ */
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<html>
<head>
<title>Garage Adminstration API v0</title>
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<meta charset="utf-8"/>
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<link href="./css/redoc.css" rel="stylesheet">
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Redoc doesn't change outer page styles
-->
<style>
body {
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<redoc spec-url='./garage-admin-v0.yml'></redoc>
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title = "Build your own app"
weight = 4
sort_by = "weight"
template = "documentation.html"
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Garage has many API that you can rely on to build complex applications.
In this section, we reference the existing SDKs and give some code examples.
## ⚠️ DISCLAIMER
**K2V AND ADMIN SDK ARE TECHNICAL PREVIEWS**. The following limitations apply:
- The API is not complete, some actions are possible only through the `garage` binary
- The underlying admin API is not yet stable nor complete, it can breaks at any time
- The generator configuration is currently tweaked, the library might break at any time due to a generator change
- Because the API and the library are not stable, none of them are published in a package manager (npm, pypi, etc.)
- This code has not been extensively tested, some things might not work (please report!)
To have the best experience possible, please consider:
- Make sure that the version of the library you are using is pinned (`go.sum`, `package-lock.json`, `requirements.txt`).
- Before upgrading your Garage cluster, make sure that you can find a version of this SDK that works with your targeted version and that you are able to update your own code to work with this new version of the library.
- Join our Matrix channel at `#garage:deuxfleurs.fr`, say that you are interested by this SDK, and report any friction.
- If stability is critical, mirror this repository on your own infrastructure, regenerate the SDKs and upgrade them at your own pace.
## About the APIs
Code can interact with Garage through 3 different APIs: S3, K2V, and Admin.
Each of them has a specific scope.
### S3
De-facto standard, introduced by Amazon, designed to store blobs of data.
### K2V
A simple database API similar to RiakKV or DynamoDB.
Think a key value store with some additional operations.
Its design is inspired by Distributed Hash Tables (DHT).
More information:
- [In the reference manual](@/documentation/reference-manual/k2v.md)
### Administration
Garage operations can also be automated through a REST API.
We are currently building this SDK for [Python](@/documentation/build/python.md#admin-api), [Javascript](@/documentation/build/javascript.md#administration) and [Golang](@/documentation/build/golang.md#administration).
More information:
- [In the reference manual](@/documentation/reference-manual/admin-api.md)
- [Full specifiction](https://garagehq.deuxfleurs.fr/api/garage-admin-v0.html)

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title = "Golang"
weight = 30
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## S3
*Coming soon*
Some refs:
- Minio minio-go-sdk
- [Reference](https://docs.min.io/docs/golang-client-api-reference.html)
- Amazon aws-sdk-go-v2
- [Installation](https://aws.github.io/aws-sdk-go-v2/docs/getting-started/)
- [Reference](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service/s3)
- [Example](https://aws.github.io/aws-sdk-go-v2/docs/code-examples/s3/putobject/)
## K2V
*Coming soon*
## Administration
Install the SDK with:
```bash
go get git.deuxfleurs.fr/garage-sdk/garage-admin-sdk-golang
```
A short example:
```go
package main
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"os"
garage "git.deuxfleurs.fr/garage-sdk/garage-admin-sdk-golang"
)
func main() {
// Set Host and other parameters
configuration := garage.NewConfiguration()
configuration.Host = "127.0.0.1:3903"
// We can now generate a client
client := garage.NewAPIClient(configuration)
// Authentication is handled through the context pattern
ctx := context.WithValue(context.Background(), garage.ContextAccessToken, "s3cr3t")
// Send a request
resp, r, err := client.NodesApi.GetNodes(ctx).Execute()
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Error when calling `NodesApi.GetNodes``: %v\n", err)
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Full HTTP response: %v\n", r)
}
// Process the response
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stdout, "Target hostname: %v\n", resp.KnownNodes[resp.Node].Hostname)
}
```
See also:
- [generated doc](https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/garage-sdk/garage-admin-sdk-golang)
- [examples](https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/garage-sdk/garage-admin-sdk-generator/src/branch/main/example/golang)

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title = "Javascript"
weight = 10
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## S3
*Coming soon*.
Some refs:
- Minio SDK
- [Reference](https://docs.min.io/docs/javascript-client-api-reference.html)
- Amazon aws-sdk-js
- [Installation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-javascript/v3/developer-guide/getting-started.html)
- [Reference](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSJavaScriptSDK/latest/AWS/S3.html)
- [Example](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-javascript/v3/developer-guide/s3-example-creating-buckets.html)
## K2V
*Coming soon*
## Administration
Install the SDK with:
```bash
npm install --save git+https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/garage-sdk/garage-admin-sdk-js.git
```
A short example:
```javascript
const garage = require('garage_administration_api_v0garage_v0_8_0');
const api = new garage.ApiClient("http://127.0.0.1:3903/v0");
api.authentications['bearerAuth'].accessToken = "s3cr3t";
const [node, layout, key, bucket] = [
new garage.NodesApi(api),
new garage.LayoutApi(api),
new garage.KeyApi(api),
new garage.BucketApi(api),
];
node.getNodes().then((data) => {
console.log(`nodes: ${Object.values(data.knownNodes).map(n => n.hostname)}`)
}, (error) => {
console.error(error);
});
```
See also:
- [sdk repository](https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/garage-sdk/garage-admin-sdk-js)
- [examples](https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/garage-sdk/garage-admin-sdk-generator/src/branch/main/example/javascript)

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title = "Python"
weight = 20
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## S3
*Coming soon*
Some refs:
- Minio SDK
- [Reference](https://docs.min.io/docs/python-client-api-reference.html)
- Amazon boto3
- [Installation](https://boto3.amazonaws.com/v1/documentation/api/latest/guide/quickstart.html)
- [Reference](https://boto3.amazonaws.com/v1/documentation/api/latest/reference/services/s3.html)
- [Example](https://boto3.amazonaws.com/v1/documentation/api/latest/guide/s3-uploading-files.html)
## K2V
*Coming soon*
## Admin API
You need at least Python 3.6, pip, and setuptools.
Because the python package is in a subfolder, the command is a bit more complicated than usual:
```bash
pip3 install --user 'git+https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/garage-sdk/garage-admin-sdk-python'
```
Now, let imagine you have a fresh Garage instance running on localhost, with the admin API configured on port 3903 with the bearer `s3cr3t`:
```python
import garage_admin_sdk
from garage_admin_sdk.apis import *
from garage_admin_sdk.models import *
configuration = garage_admin_sdk.Configuration(
host = "http://localhost:3903/v0",
access_token = "s3cr3t"
)
# Init APIs
api = garage_admin_sdk.ApiClient(configuration)
nodes, layout, keys, buckets = NodesApi(api), LayoutApi(api), KeyApi(api), BucketApi(api)
# Display some info on the node
status = nodes.get_nodes()
print(f"running garage {status.garage_version}, node_id {status.node}")
# Change layout of this node
current = layout.get_layout()
layout.add_layout({
status.node: NodeClusterInfo(
zone = "dc1",
capacity = 1,
tags = [ "dev" ],
)
})
layout.apply_layout(LayoutVersion(
version = current.version + 1
))
# Create key, allow it to create buckets
kinfo = keys.add_key(AddKeyRequest(name="openapi"))
allow_create = UpdateKeyRequestAllow(create_bucket=True)
keys.update_key(kinfo.access_key_id, UpdateKeyRequest(allow=allow_create))
# Create a bucket, allow key, set quotas
binfo = buckets.create_bucket(CreateBucketRequest(global_alias="documentation"))
binfo = buckets.allow_bucket_key(AllowBucketKeyRequest(
bucket_id=binfo.id,
access_key_id=kinfo.access_key_id,
permissions=AllowBucketKeyRequestPermissions(read=True, write=True, owner=True),
))
binfo = buckets.update_bucket(binfo.id, UpdateBucketRequest(
quotas=UpdateBucketRequestQuotas(max_size=19029801,max_objects=1500)))
# Display key
print(f"""
cluster ready
key id is {kinfo.access_key_id}
secret key is {kinfo.secret_access_key}
bucket {binfo.global_aliases[0]} contains {binfo.objects}/{binfo.quotas.max_objects} objects
""")
```
*This example is named `short.py` in the example folder. Other python examples are also available.*
See also:
- [sdk repo](https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/garage-sdk/garage-admin-sdk-python)
- [examples](https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/garage-sdk/garage-admin-sdk-generator/src/branch/main/example/python)

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title = "Rust"
weight = 40
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## S3
*Coming soon*
Some refs:
- Amazon aws-rust-sdk
- [Github](https://github.com/awslabs/aws-sdk-rust)
## K2V
*Coming soon*
Some refs: https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/src/branch/main/src/k2v-client
```bash
# all these values can be provided on the cli instead
export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=GK123456
export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=0123..789
export AWS_REGION=garage
export K2V_ENDPOINT=http://172.30.2.1:3903
export K2V_BUCKET=my-bucket
cargo run --features=cli -- read-range my-partition-key --all
cargo run --features=cli -- insert my-partition-key my-sort-key --text "my string1"
cargo run --features=cli -- insert my-partition-key my-sort-key --text "my string2"
cargo run --features=cli -- insert my-partition-key my-sort-key2 --text "my string"
cargo run --features=cli -- read-range my-partition-key --all
causality=$(cargo run --features=cli -- read my-partition-key my-sort-key2 -b | head -n1)
cargo run --features=cli -- delete my-partition-key my-sort-key2 -c $causality
causality=$(cargo run --features=cli -- read my-partition-key my-sort-key -b | head -n1)
cargo run --features=cli -- insert my-partition-key my-sort-key --text "my string3" -c $causality
cargo run --features=cli -- read-range my-partition-key --all
```
## Admin API
*Coming soon*

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title = "Existing integrations"
title = "Integrations"
weight = 3
sort_by = "weight"
template = "documentation.html"
@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ In particular, you will find here instructions to connect it with:
- [Applications](@/documentation/connect/apps/index.md)
- [Website hosting](@/documentation/connect/websites.md)
- [Software repositories](@/documentation/connect/repositories.md)
- [Your own code](@/documentation/connect/code.md)
- [FUSE](@/documentation/connect/fs.md)
### Generic instructions

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|------|--------|------|
| [Nextcloud](#nextcloud) | ✅ | Both Primary Storage and External Storage are supported |
| [Peertube](#peertube) | ✅ | Must be configured with the website endpoint |
| [Mastodon](#mastodon) | ✅ | Natively supported |
| [Mastodon](#mastodon) | ❓ | Not yet tested |
| [Matrix](#matrix) | ✅ | Tested with `synapse-s3-storage-provider` |
| [Pixelfed](#pixelfed) | ❓ | Not yet tested |
| [Pleroma](#pleroma) | ❓ | Not yet tested |
@ -224,135 +224,7 @@ You can now reload the page and see in your browser console that data are fetche
## Mastodon
Mastodon natively supports the S3 protocol to store media files, and it works out-of-the-box with Garage.
You will need to expose your Garage bucket as a website: that way, media files will be served directly from Garage.
### Performance considerations
Mastodon tends to store many small objects over time: expect hundreds of thousands of objects,
with average object size ranging from 50 KB to 150 KB.
As such, your Garage cluster should be configured appropriately for good performance:
- use Garage v0.8.0 or higher with the [LMDB database engine](@documentation/reference-manual/configuration.md#db-engine-since-v0-8-0).
With the default Sled database engine, your database could quickly end up taking tens of GB of disk space.
- the Garage database should be stored on a SSD
### Creating your bucket
This is the usual Garage setup:
```bash
garage key new --name mastodon-key
garage bucket create mastodon-data
garage bucket allow mastodon-data --read --write --key mastodon-key
```
Note the Key ID and Secret Key.
### Exposing your bucket as a website
Create a DNS name to serve your media files, such as `my-social-media.mydomain.tld`.
This name will be publicly exposed to the users of your Mastodon instance: they
will load images directly from this DNS name.
As [documented here](@/documentation/cookbook/exposing-websites.md),
add this DNS name as alias to your bucket, and expose it as a website:
```bash
garage bucket alias mastodon-data my-social-media.mydomain.tld
garage bucket website --allow mastodon-data
```
Then you will likely need to [setup a reverse proxy](@/documentation/cookbook/reverse-proxy.md)
in front of it to serve your media files over HTTPS.
### Cleaning up old media files before migration
Mastodon instance quickly accumulate a lot of media files from the federation.
Most of them are not strictly necessary because they can be fetched again from
other servers. As such, it is highly recommended to clean them up before
migration, this will greatly reduce the migration time.
From the [official Mastodon documentation](https://docs.joinmastodon.org/admin/tootctl/#media):
```bash
$ RAILS_ENV=production bin/tootctl media remove --days 3
$ RAILS_ENV=production bin/tootctl media remove-orphans
$ RAILS_ENV=production bin/tootctl preview_cards remove --days 15
```
Here is a typical disk usage for a small but multi-year instance after cleanup:
```bash
$ RAILS_ENV=production bin/tootctl media usage
Attachments: 5.67 GB (1.14 GB local)
Custom emoji: 295 MB (0 Bytes local)
Preview cards: 154 MB
Avatars: 3.77 GB (127 KB local)
Headers: 8.72 GB (242 KB local)
Backups: 0 Bytes
Imports: 1.7 KB
Settings: 0 Bytes
```
Unfortunately, [old avatars and headers cannot currently be cleaned up](https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/9567).
### Migrating your data
Data migration should be done with an efficient S3 client.
The [minio client](@documentation/connect/cli.md#minio-client) is a good choice
thanks to its mirror mode:
```bash
mc mirror ./public/system/ garage/mastodon-data
```
Here is a typical bucket usage after all data has been migrated:
```bash
$ garage bucket info mastodon-data
Size: 20.3 GiB (21.8 GB)
Objects: 175968
```
### Configuring Mastodon
In your `.env.production` configuration file:
```bash
S3_ENABLED=true
# Internal access to Garage
S3_ENDPOINT=http://my-garage-instance.mydomain.tld:3900
S3_REGION=garage
S3_BUCKET=mastodon-data
# Change this (Key ID and Secret Key of your Garage key)
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=GKe88df__CHANGETHIS__c5145
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=a2f7__CHANGETHIS__77fcfcf7a58f47a4aa4431f2e675c56da37821a1070000
# What name gets exposed to users (HTTPS is implicit)
S3_ALIAS_HOST=my-social-media.mydomain.tld
```
For more details, see the [reference Mastodon documentation](https://docs.joinmastodon.org/admin/config/#cdn).
Restart all Mastodon services and everything should now be using Garage!
You can check the URLs of images in the Mastodon web client, they should start
with `https://my-social-media.mydomain.tld`.
### Last migration sync
After Mastodon is successfully using Garage, you can run a last sync from the local filesystem to Garage:
```bash
mc mirror --newer-than "3h" ./public/system/ garage/mastodon-data
```
### References
[cybrespace's guide to migrate to S3](https://github.com/cybrespace/cybrespace-meta/blob/master/s3.md)
(the guide is for Amazon S3, so the configuration is a bit different, but the rest is similar)
https://docs.joinmastodon.org/admin/config/#cdn
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title = "Others"
weight = 99
title = "Your code (PHP, JS, Go...)"
weight = 30
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## S3
If you are developping a new application, you may want to use Garage to store your user's media.
The S3 API that Garage uses is a standard REST API, so as long as you can make HTTP requests,
@ -15,14 +13,44 @@ Instead, there are some libraries already avalaible.
Some of them are maintained by Amazon, some by Minio, others by the community.
### PHP
## PHP
- Amazon aws-sdk-php
- [Installation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-php/v3/developer-guide/getting-started_installation.html)
- [Reference](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/aws-sdk-php/v3/api/api-s3-2006-03-01.html)
- [Example](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-php/v3/developer-guide/s3-examples-creating-buckets.html)
### Java
## Javascript
- Minio SDK
- [Reference](https://docs.min.io/docs/javascript-client-api-reference.html)
- Amazon aws-sdk-js
- [Installation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-javascript/v3/developer-guide/getting-started.html)
- [Reference](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSJavaScriptSDK/latest/AWS/S3.html)
- [Example](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-javascript/v3/developer-guide/s3-example-creating-buckets.html)
## Golang
- Minio minio-go-sdk
- [Reference](https://docs.min.io/docs/golang-client-api-reference.html)
- Amazon aws-sdk-go-v2
- [Installation](https://aws.github.io/aws-sdk-go-v2/docs/getting-started/)
- [Reference](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/aws/aws-sdk-go-v2/service/s3)
- [Example](https://aws.github.io/aws-sdk-go-v2/docs/code-examples/s3/putobject/)
## Python
- Minio SDK
- [Reference](https://docs.min.io/docs/python-client-api-reference.html)
- Amazon boto3
- [Installation](https://boto3.amazonaws.com/v1/documentation/api/latest/guide/quickstart.html)
- [Reference](https://boto3.amazonaws.com/v1/documentation/api/latest/reference/services/s3.html)
- [Example](https://boto3.amazonaws.com/v1/documentation/api/latest/guide/s3-uploading-files.html)
## Java
- Minio SDK
- [Reference](https://docs.min.io/docs/java-client-api-reference.html)
@ -32,18 +60,23 @@ Some of them are maintained by Amazon, some by Minio, others by the community.
- [Reference](https://sdk.amazonaws.com/java/api/latest/software/amazon/awssdk/services/s3/S3Client.html)
- [Example](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sdk-for-java/latest/developer-guide/examples-s3-objects.html)
### .NET
## Rust
- Amazon aws-rust-sdk
- [Github](https://github.com/awslabs/aws-sdk-rust)
## .NET
- Minio SDK
- [Reference](https://docs.min.io/docs/dotnet-client-api-reference.html)
- Amazon aws-dotnet-sdk
### C++
## C++
- Amazon aws-cpp-sdk
### Haskell
## Haskell
- Minio SDK
- [Reference](https://docs.min.io/docs/haskell-client-api-reference.html)

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replicationMode: "2"
# Start 4 instances (StatefulSets) of garage
deployment:
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weight = 40
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Garage exposes some internal metrics in the Prometheus data format.
This page explains how to exploit these metrics.
## Setting up monitoring
### Enabling the Admin API endpoint
If you have not already enabled the [administration API endpoint](@/documentation/reference-manual/admin-api.md), do so by adding the following lines to your configuration file:
```toml
[admin]
api_bind_addr = "0.0.0.0:3903"
```
This will allow anyone to scrape Prometheus metrics by fetching
`http://localhost:3093/metrics`. If you want to restrict access
to the exported metrics, set the `metrics_token` configuration value
to a bearer token to be used when fetching the metrics endpoint.
### Setting up Prometheus and Grafana
Add a scrape config to your Prometheus daemon to scrape metrics from
all of your nodes:
```yaml
scrape_configs:
- job_name: 'garage'
static_configs:
- targets:
- 'node1.mycluster:3903'
- 'node2.mycluster:3903'
- 'node3.mycluster:3903'
```
If you have set a metrics token in your Garage configuration file,
add the following lines in your Prometheus scrape config:
```yaml
authorization:
type: Bearer
credentials: 'your metrics token'
```
To visualize the scraped data in Grafana,
you can either import our [Grafana dashboard for Garage](https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/raw/branch/main/script/telemetry/grafana-garage-dashboard-prometheus.json)
or make your own.
We detail below the list of exposed metrics and their meaning.
## List of exported metrics
### Metrics of the API endpoints
#### `api_admin_request_counter` (counter)
Counts the number of requests to a given endpoint of the administration API. Example:
```
api_admin_request_counter{api_endpoint="Metrics"} 127041
```
#### `api_admin_request_duration` (histogram)
Evaluates the duration of API calls to the various administration API endpoint. Example:
```
api_admin_request_duration_bucket{api_endpoint="Metrics",le="0.5"} 127041
api_admin_request_duration_sum{api_endpoint="Metrics"} 605.250344830999
api_admin_request_duration_count{api_endpoint="Metrics"} 127041
```
#### `api_s3_request_counter` (counter)
Counts the number of requests to a given endpoint of the S3 API. Example:
```
api_s3_request_counter{api_endpoint="CreateMultipartUpload"} 1
```
#### `api_s3_error_counter` (counter)
Counts the number of requests to a given endpoint of the S3 API that returned an error. Example:
```
api_s3_error_counter{api_endpoint="GetObject",status_code="404"} 39
```
#### `api_s3_request_duration` (histogram)
Evaluates the duration of API calls to the various S3 API endpoints. Example:
```
api_s3_request_duration_bucket{api_endpoint="CreateMultipartUpload",le="0.5"} 1
api_s3_request_duration_sum{api_endpoint="CreateMultipartUpload"} 0.046340762
api_s3_request_duration_count{api_endpoint="CreateMultipartUpload"} 1
```
#### `api_k2v_request_counter` (counter), `api_k2v_error_counter` (counter), `api_k2v_error_duration` (histogram)
Same as for S3, for the K2V API.
### Metrics of the Web endpoint
#### `web_request_counter` (counter)
Number of requests to the web endpoint
```
web_request_counter{method="GET"} 80
```
#### `web_request_duration` (histogram)
Duration of requests to the web endpoint
```
web_request_duration_bucket{method="GET",le="0.5"} 80
web_request_duration_sum{method="GET"} 1.0528433229999998
web_request_duration_count{method="GET"} 80
```
#### `web_error_counter` (counter)
Number of requests to the web endpoint resulting in errors
```
web_error_counter{method="GET",status_code="404 Not Found"} 64
```
### Metrics of the data block manager
#### `block_bytes_read`, `block_bytes_written` (counter)
Number of bytes read/written to/from disk in the data storage directory.
```
block_bytes_read 120586322022
block_bytes_written 3386618077
```
#### `block_read_duration`, `block_write_duration` (histograms)
Evaluates the duration of the reading/writing of individual data blocks in the data storage directory.
```
block_read_duration_bucket{le="0.5"} 169229
block_read_duration_sum 2761.6902550310056
block_read_duration_count 169240
block_write_duration_bucket{le="0.5"} 3559
block_write_duration_sum 195.59170078500006
block_write_duration_count 3571
```
#### `block_delete_counter` (counter)
Counts the number of data blocks that have been deleted from storage.
```
block_delete_counter 122
```
#### `block_resync_counter` (counter), `block_resync_duration` (histogram)
Counts the number of resync operations the node has executed, and evaluates their duration.
```
block_resync_counter 308897
block_resync_duration_bucket{le="0.5"} 308892
block_resync_duration_sum 139.64204196100016
block_resync_duration_count 308897
```
#### `block_resync_queue_length` (gauge)
The number of block hashes currently queued for a resync.
This is normal to be nonzero for long periods of time.
```
block_resync_queue_length 0
```
#### `block_resync_errored_blocks` (gauge)
The number of block hashes that we were unable to resync last time we tried.
**THIS SHOULD BE ZERO, OR FALL BACK TO ZERO RAPIDLY, IN A HEALTHY CLUSTER.**
Persistent nonzero values indicate that some data is likely to be lost.
```
block_resync_errored_blocks 0
```
### Metrics related to RPCs (remote procedure calls) between nodes
#### `rpc_netapp_request_counter` (counter)
Number of RPC requests emitted
```
rpc_request_counter{from="<this node>",rpc_endpoint="garage_block/manager.rs/Rpc",to="<remote node>"} 176
```
#### `rpc_netapp_error_counter` (counter)
Number of communication errors (errors in the Netapp library, generally due to disconnected nodes)
```
rpc_netapp_error_counter{from="<this node>",rpc_endpoint="garage_block/manager.rs/Rpc",to="<remote node>"} 354
```
#### `rpc_timeout_counter` (counter)
Number of RPC timeouts, should be close to zero in a healthy cluster.
```
rpc_timeout_counter{from="<this node>",rpc_endpoint="garage_rpc/membership.rs/SystemRpc",to="<remote node>"} 1
```
#### `rpc_duration` (histogram)
The duration of internal RPC calls between Garage nodes.
```
rpc_duration_bucket{from="<this node>",rpc_endpoint="garage_block/manager.rs/Rpc",to="<remote node>",le="0.5"} 166
rpc_duration_sum{from="<this node>",rpc_endpoint="garage_block/manager.rs/Rpc",to="<remote node>"} 35.172253716
rpc_duration_count{from="<this node>",rpc_endpoint="garage_block/manager.rs/Rpc",to="<remote node>"} 174
```
### Metrics of the metadata table manager
#### `table_gc_todo_queue_length` (gauge)
Table garbage collector TODO queue length
```
table_gc_todo_queue_length{table_name="block_ref"} 0
```
#### `table_get_request_counter` (counter), `table_get_request_duration` (histogram)
Number of get/get_range requests internally made on each table, and their duration.
```
table_get_request_counter{table_name="bucket_alias"} 315
table_get_request_duration_bucket{table_name="bucket_alias",le="0.5"} 315
table_get_request_duration_sum{table_name="bucket_alias"} 0.048509778000000024
table_get_request_duration_count{table_name="bucket_alias"} 315
```
#### `table_put_request_counter` (counter), `table_put_request_duration` (histogram)
Number of insert/insert_many requests internally made on this table, and their duration
```
table_put_request_counter{table_name="block_ref"} 677
table_put_request_duration_bucket{table_name="block_ref",le="0.5"} 677
table_put_request_duration_sum{table_name="block_ref"} 61.617528636
table_put_request_duration_count{table_name="block_ref"} 677
```
#### `table_internal_delete_counter` (counter)
Number of value deletions in the tree (due to GC or repartitioning)
```
table_internal_delete_counter{table_name="block_ref"} 2296
```
#### `table_internal_update_counter` (counter)
Number of value updates where the value actually changes (includes creation of new key and update of existing key)
```
table_internal_update_counter{table_name="block_ref"} 5996
```
#### `table_merkle_updater_todo_queue_length` (gauge)
Merkle tree updater TODO queue length (should fall to zero rapidly)
```
table_merkle_updater_todo_queue_length{table_name="block_ref"} 0
```
#### `table_sync_items_received`, `table_sync_items_sent` (counters)
Number of data items sent to/recieved from other nodes during resync procedures
```
table_sync_items_received{from="<remote node>",table_name="bucket_v2"} 3
table_sync_items_sent{table_name="block_ref",to="<remote node>"} 2
```

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@ -11,9 +11,8 @@ We recommend first following the [quick start guide](@/documentation/quick-start
to get familiar with Garage's command line and usage patterns.
## Preparing your environment
### Prerequisites
## Prerequisites
To run a real-world deployment, make sure the following conditions are met:
@ -22,6 +21,10 @@ To run a real-world deployment, make sure the following conditions are met:
- Each machine has a public IP address which is reachable by other machines.
Running behind a NAT is likely to be possible but hasn't been tested for the latest version (TODO).
- Ideally, each machine should have a SSD available in addition to the HDD you are dedicating
to Garage. This will allow for faster access to metadata and has the potential
to significantly reduce Garage's response times.
- This guide will assume you are using Docker containers to deploy Garage on each node.
Garage can also be run independently, for instance as a [Systemd service](@/documentation/cookbook/systemd.md).
You can also use an orchestrator such as Nomad or Kubernetes to automatically manage
@ -46,42 +49,6 @@ available in the different locations of your cluster is roughly the same.
For instance, here, the Mercury node could be moved to Brussels; this would allow the cluster
to store 2 TB of data in total.
### Best practices
- If you have fast dedicated networking between all your nodes, and are planing to store
very large files, bump the `block_size` configuration parameter to 10 MB
(`block_size = 10485760`).
- Garage stores its files in two locations: it uses a metadata directory to store frequently-accessed
small metadata items, and a data directory to store data blocks of uploaded objects.
Ideally, the metadata directory would be stored on an SSD (smaller but faster),
and the data directory would be stored on an HDD (larger but slower).
- For the data directory, Garage already does checksumming and integrity verification,
so there is no need to use a filesystem such as BTRFS or ZFS that does it.
We recommend using XFS for the data partition, as it has the best performance.
EXT4 is not recommended as it has more strict limitations on the number of inodes,
which might cause issues with Garage when large numbers of objects are stored.
- If you only have an HDD and no SSD, it's fine to put your metadata alongside the data
on the same drive. Having lots of RAM for your kernel to cache the metadata will
help a lot with performance. Make sure to use the LMDB database engine,
instead of Sled, which suffers from quite bad performance degradation on HDDs.
Sled is still the default for legacy reasons, but is not recommended anymore.
- For the metadata storage, Garage does not do checksumming and integrity
verification on its own. If you are afraid of bitrot/data corruption,
put your metadata directory on a BTRFS partition. Otherwise, just use regular
EXT4 or XFS.
- Having a single server with several storage drives is currently not very well
supported in Garage ([#218](https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/issues/218)).
For an easy setup, just put all your drives in a RAID0 or a ZFS RAIDZ array.
If you're adventurous, you can try to format each of your disk as
a separate XFS partition, and then run one `garage` daemon per disk drive,
or use something like [`mergerfs`](https://github.com/trapexit/mergerfs) to merge
all your disks in a single union filesystem that spreads load over them.
## Get a Docker image
Our docker image is currently named `dxflrs/garage` and is stored on the [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/dxflrs/garage/tags?page=1&ordering=last_updated).
@ -114,7 +81,6 @@ A valid `/etc/garage/garage.toml` for our cluster would look as follows:
```toml
metadata_dir = "/var/lib/garage/meta"
data_dir = "/var/lib/garage/data"
db_engine = "lmdb"
replication_mode = "3"
@ -124,6 +90,8 @@ rpc_bind_addr = "[::]:3901"
rpc_public_addr = "<this node's public IP>:3901"
rpc_secret = "<RPC secret>"
bootstrap_peers = []
[s3_api]
s3_region = "garage"
api_bind_addr = "[::]:3900"
@ -164,21 +132,6 @@ It should be restarted automatically at each reboot.
Please note that we use host networking as otherwise Docker containers
can not communicate with IPv6.
If you want to use `docker-compose`, you may use the following `docker-compose.yml` file as a reference:
```yaml
version: "3"
services:
garage:
image: dxflrs/garage:v0.8.0
network_mode: "host"
restart: unless-stopped
volumes:
- /etc/garage.toml:/etc/garage.toml
- /var/lib/garage/meta:/var/lib/garage/meta
- /var/lib/garage/data:/var/lib/garage/data
```
Upgrading between Garage versions should be supported transparently,
but please check the relase notes before doing so!
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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
+++
title = "Recovering from failures"
weight = 50
weight = 35
+++
Garage is meant to work on old, second-hand hardware.

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@ -70,16 +70,14 @@ A possible configuration:
```nginx
upstream s3_backend {
# If you have a garage instance locally.
# if you have a garage instance locally
server 127.0.0.1:3900;
# You can also put your other instances.
# you can also put your other instances
server 192.168.1.3:3900;
# Domain names also work.
# domain names also work
server garage1.example.com:3900;
# A "backup" server is only used if all others have failed.
server garage-remote.example.com:3900 backup;
# You can assign weights if you have some servers
# that can serve more requests than others.
# you can assign weights if you have some servers
# that are more powerful than others
server garage2.example.com:3900 weight=2;
}
@ -98,8 +96,6 @@ server {
proxy_pass http://s3_backend;
proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
proxy_set_header Host $host;
# Disable buffering to a temporary file.
proxy_max_temp_file_size 0;
}
}
```

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
+++
title = "Upgrading Garage"
weight = 60
weight = 40
+++
Garage is a stateful clustered application, where all nodes are communicating together and share data structures.

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
+++
title = "Design"
weight = 6
weight = 5
sort_by = "weight"
template = "documentation.html"
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+++
title = "Development"
weight = 7
weight = 6
sort_by = "weight"
template = "documentation.html"
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@ -42,25 +42,25 @@ you can [build Garage from source](@/documentation/cookbook/from-source.md).
## Configuring and starting Garage
### Generating a first configuration file
### Writing a first configuration file
This first configuration file should allow you to get started easily with the simplest
possible Garage deployment.
**Save it as `/etc/garage.toml`.**
You can also store it somewhere else, but you will have to specify `-c path/to/garage.toml`
at each invocation of the `garage` binary (for example: `garage -c ./garage.toml server`, `garage -c ./garage.toml status`).
We will create it with the following command line
to generate unique and private secrets for security reasons:
```bash
cat > garage.toml <<EOF
```toml
metadata_dir = "/tmp/meta"
data_dir = "/tmp/data"
db_engine = "lmdb"
replication_mode = "none"
rpc_bind_addr = "[::]:3901"
rpc_public_addr = "127.0.0.1:3901"
rpc_secret = "$(openssl rand -hex 32)"
rpc_secret = "1799bccfd7411eddcf9ebd316bc1f5287ad12a68094e1c6ac6abde7e6feae1ec"
bootstrap_peers = []
[s3_api]
s3_region = "garage"
@ -71,26 +71,12 @@ root_domain = ".s3.garage.localhost"
bind_addr = "[::]:3902"
root_domain = ".web.garage.localhost"
index = "index.html"
[k2v_api]
api_bind_addr = "[::]:3904"
[admin]
api_bind_addr = "0.0.0.0:3903"
admin_token = "$(openssl rand -base64 32)"
EOF
```
Now that your configuration file has been created, you can put
it in the right place. By default, garage looks at **`/etc/garage.toml`.**
The `rpc_secret` value provided above is just an example. It will work, but in
order to secure your cluster you will need to use another one. You can generate
such a value with `openssl rand -hex 32`.
You can also store it somewhere else, but you will have to specify `-c path/to/garage.toml`
at each invocation of the `garage` binary (for example: `garage -c ./garage.toml server`, `garage -c ./garage.toml status`).
As you can see, the `rpc_secret` is a 32 bytes hexadecimal string.
You can regenerate it with `openssl rand -hex 32`.
If you target a cluster deployment with multiple nodes, make sure that
you use the same value for all nodes.
As you can see in the `metadata_dir` and `data_dir` parameters, we are saving Garage's data
in `/tmp` which gets erased when your system reboots. This means that data stored on this
@ -233,7 +219,6 @@ Now that we have a bucket and a key, we need to give permissions to the key on t
garage bucket allow \
--read \
--write \
--owner \
nextcloud-bucket \
--key nextcloud-app-key
```
@ -247,73 +232,54 @@ garage bucket info nextcloud-bucket
## Uploading and downlading from Garage
To download and upload files on garage, we can use a third-party tool named `awscli`.
We recommend the use of MinIO Client to interact with Garage files (`mc`).
Instructions to install it and use it are provided on the
[MinIO website](https://docs.min.io/docs/minio-client-quickstart-guide.html).
Before reading the following, you need a working `mc` command on your path.
Note that on certain Linux distributions such as Arch Linux, the Minio client binary
is called `mcli` instead of `mc` (to avoid name clashes with the Midnight Commander).
### Install and configure `awscli`
### Configure `mc`
If you have python on your system, you can install it with:
You need your access key and secret key created above.
We will assume you are invoking `mc` on the same machine as the Garage server,
your S3 API endpoint is therefore `http://127.0.0.1:3900`.
For this whole configuration, you must set an alias name: we chose `my-garage`, that you will used for all commands.
Adapt the following command accordingly and run it:
```bash
python -m pip install --user awscli
mc alias set \
my-garage \
http://127.0.0.1:3900 \
<access key> \
<secret key> \
--api S3v4
```
Now that `awscli` is installed, you must configure it to talk to your Garage instance,
with your key. There are multiple ways to do that, the simplest one is to create a file
named `~/.awsrc` with this content:
### Use `mc`
You can not list buckets from `mc` currently.
But the following commands and many more should work:
```bash
export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=xxxx # put your Key ID here
export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=xxxx # put your Secret key here
export AWS_DEFAULT_REGION='garage'
export AWS_ENDPOINT='http://localhost:3900'
function aws { command aws --endpoint-url $AWS_ENDPOINT $@ ; }
aws --version
mc cp image.png my-garage/nextcloud-bucket
mc cp my-garage/nextcloud-bucket/image.png .
mc ls my-garage/nextcloud-bucket
mc mirror localdir/ my-garage/another-bucket
```
Now, each time you want to use `awscli` on this target, run:
```bash
source ~/.awsrc
```
*You can create multiple files with different names if you
have multiple Garage clusters or different keys.
Switching from one cluster to another is as simple as
sourcing the right file.*
### Example usage of `awscli`
```bash
# list buckets
aws s3 ls
# list objects of a bucket
aws s3 ls s3://my_files
# copy from your filesystem to garage
aws s3 cp /proc/cpuinfo s3://my_files/cpuinfo.txt
# copy from garage to your filesystem
aws s3 cp s3/my_files/cpuinfo.txt /tmp/cpuinfo.txt
```
Note that you can use `awscli` for more advanced operations like
creating a bucket, pre-signing a request or managing your website.
[Read the full documentation to know more](https://awscli.amazonaws.com/v2/documentation/api/latest/reference/s3/index.html).
Some features are however not implemented like ACL or policy.
Check [our s3 compatibility list](@/documentation/reference-manual/s3-compatibility.md).
### Other tools for interacting with Garage
The following tools can also be used to send and recieve files from/to Garage:
- [minio-client](@/documentation/connect/cli.md#minio-client)
- [s3cmd](@/documentation/connect/cli.md#s3cmd)
- [rclone](@/documentation/connect/cli.md#rclone)
- [Cyberduck](@/documentation/connect/cli.md#cyberduck)
- [WinSCP](@/documentation/connect/cli.md#winscp)
- the [AWS CLI](https://aws.amazon.com/cli/)
- [`rclone`](https://rclone.org/)
- [Cyberduck](https://cyberduck.io/)
- [`s3cmd`](https://s3tools.org/s3cmd)
An exhaustive list is maintained in the ["Integrations" > "Browsing tools" section](@/documentation/connect/_index.md).
Refer to the ["Integrations" section](@/documentation/connect/_index.md) to learn how to
configure application and command line utilities to integrate with Garage.

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+++
title = "Reference Manual"
weight = 5
weight = 4
sort_by = "weight"
template = "documentation.html"
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@ -47,13 +47,598 @@ Returns internal Garage metrics in Prometheus format.
### Cluster operations
These endpoints are defined on a dedicated [Redocly page](https://garagehq.deuxfleurs.fr/api/garage-admin-v0.html). You can also download its [OpenAPI specification](https://garagehq.deuxfleurs.fr/api/garage-admin-v0.yml).
#### GetClusterStatus `GET /v0/status`
Requesting the API from the command line can be as simple as running:
Returns the cluster's current status in JSON, including:
```bash
curl -H 'Authorization: Bearer s3cr3t' http://localhost:3903/v0/status | jq
- 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"
]
}
}
}
}
```
For more advanced use cases, we recommend using a SDK.
[Go to the "Build your own app" section to know how to use our SDKs](@/documentation/build/_index.md)
#### 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: `<node ID>@<ip address>:<port>`, 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
{
<node_id>: {
"capacity": <new_capacity>,
"zone": <new_zone>,
"tags": [
<new_tag>,
...
]
},
<node_id_to_remove>: 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=<acces key id>`
#### GetKeyInfo `GET /v0/key?search=<pattern>`
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=<acces key id>`
Deletes an API access key.
#### UpdateKey `POST /v0/key?id=<acces 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=<bucket id>`
#### GetBucketInfo `GET /v0/bucket?globalAlias=<alias>`
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=<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=<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=<bucket id>&alias=<global alias>`
Empty body. Creates a global alias for a bucket.
#### GlobalUnaliasBucket `DELETE /v0/bucket/alias/global?id=<bucket id>&alias=<global alias>`
Removes a global alias for a bucket.
#### LocalAliasBucket `PUT /v0/bucket/alias/local?id=<bucket id>&accessKeyId=<access key ID>&alias=<local 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=<bucket id>&accessKeyId<access key ID>&alias=<local alias>`
Removes a local alias for a bucket in the namespace of a specific access key.

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
+++
title = "Working Documents"
weight = 8
weight = 7
sort_by = "weight"
template = "documentation.html"
+++

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
+++
title = "Design draft (obsolete)"
weight = 900
weight = 50
+++
**WARNING: this documentation is a design draft which was written before Garage's actual implementation.

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
+++
title = "Load balancing data (obsolete)"
weight = 910
weight = 60
+++
**This is being yet improved in release 0.5. The working document has not been updated yet, it still only applies to Garage 0.2 through 0.4.**

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@ -1,75 +0,0 @@
+++
title = "Testing strategy"
weight = 30
+++
## Testing Garage
Currently, we have the following tests:
- some unit tests spread around the codebase
- integration tests written in Rust (`src/garage/test`) to check that Garage operations perform correctly
- integration test for compatibility with external tools (`script/test-smoke.sh`)
We have also tried `minio/mint` but it fails a lot and for now we haven't gotten a lot from it.
In the future:
1. We'd like to have a systematic way of testing with `minio/mint`,
it would add value to Garage by providing a compatibility score and reference that can be trusted.
2. We'd also like to do testing with Jepsen in some way.
## How to instrument Garagae
We should try to test in least invasive ways, i.e. minimize the impact of the testing framework on Garage's source code. This means for example:
- Not abstracting IO/nondeterminism in the source code
- Not making `garage` a shared library (launch using `execve`, it's perfectly fine)
Instead, we should focus on building a clean outer interface for the `garage` binary,
for example loading configuration using environnement variables instead of the configuration file if that's helpfull for writing the tests.
There are two reasons for this:
- Keep the soure code clean and focused
- Test something that is as close as possible as the true garage that will actually be running
Reminder: rules of simplicity, concerning changes to Garage's source code.
Always question what we are doing.
Never do anything just because it looks nice or because we "think" it might be usefull at some later point but without knowing precisely why/when.
Only do things that make perfect sense in the context of what we currently know.
## References
Testing is a research field on its own.
About testing distributed systems:
- [Jepsen](https://jepsen.io/) is a testing framework designed to test distributed systems. It can mock some part of the system like the time and the network.
- [FoundationDB Testing Approach](https://www.micahlerner.com/2021/06/12/foundationdb-a-distributed-unbundled-transactional-key-value-store.html#what-is-unique-about-foundationdbs-testing-framework). They chose to abstract "all sources of nondeterminism and communication are abstracted, including network, disk, time, and pseudo random number generator" to be able to run tests by simulating faults.
- [Testing Distributed Systems](https://asatarin.github.io/testing-distributed-systems/) - Curated list of resources on testing distributed systems
About S3 compatibility:
- [ceph/s3-tests](https://github.com/ceph/s3-tests)
- (deprecated) [minio/s3verify](https://blog.min.io/s3verify-a-simple-tool-to-verify-aws-s3-api-compatibility/)
- [minio/mint](https://github.com/minio/mint)
About benchmarking S3 (I think it is not necessarily very relevant for this iteration):
- [minio/warp](https://github.com/minio/warp)
- [wasabi-tech/s3-benchmark](https://github.com/wasabi-tech/s3-benchmark)
- [dvassallo/s3-benchmark](https://github.com/dvassallo/s3-benchmark)
- [intel-cloud/cosbench](https://github.com/intel-cloud/cosbench) - used by Ceph
Engineering blog posts:
- [Quincy @ Scale: A Tale of Three Large-Scale Clusters](https://ceph.io/en/news/blog/2022/three-large-scale-clusters/)
Interesting blog posts on the blog of the Sled database:
- <https://sled.rs/simulation.html>
- <https://sled.rs/perf.html>
Misc:
- [mutagen](https://github.com/llogiq/mutagen) - mutation testing is a way to assert our test quality by mutating the code and see if the mutation makes the tests fail
- [fuzzing](https://rust-fuzz.github.io/book/) - cargo supports fuzzing, it could be a way to test our software reliability in presence of garbage data.

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@ -86,11 +86,9 @@ spec:
- name: meta
hostPath:
path: {{ .Values.persistence.meta.hostPath }}
type: DirectoryOrCreate
- name: data
hostPath:
path: {{ .Values.persistence.data.hostPath }}
type: DirectoryOrCreate
{{- end }}
{{- else }}
- name: meta

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@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ async fn bucket_info_results(
.collect::<Vec<_>>(),
objects: counters.get(OBJECTS).cloned().unwrap_or_default(),
bytes: counters.get(BYTES).cloned().unwrap_or_default(),
unfinished_uploads: counters
unfinshed_uploads: counters
.get(UNFINISHED_UPLOADS)
.cloned()
.unwrap_or_default(),
@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ struct GetBucketInfoResult {
keys: Vec<GetBucketInfoKey>,
objects: i64,
bytes: i64,
unfinished_uploads: i64,
unfinshed_uploads: i64,
quotas: ApiBucketQuotas,
}

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@ -30,11 +30,9 @@ garage_table = { version = "0.8.0", path = "../table" }
garage_util = { version = "0.8.0", path = "../util" }
garage_web = { version = "0.8.0", path = "../web" }
backtrace = "0.3"
bytes = "1.0"
bytesize = "1.1"
timeago = "0.3"
parse_duration = "2.1"
hex = "0.4"
tracing = { version = "0.1.30", features = ["log-always"] }
tracing-subscriber = { version = "0.3", features = ["env-filter"] }

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@ -85,9 +85,6 @@ impl AdminRpcHandler {
BucketOperation::Deny(query) => self.handle_bucket_deny(query).await,
BucketOperation::Website(query) => self.handle_bucket_website(query).await,
BucketOperation::SetQuotas(query) => self.handle_bucket_set_quotas(query).await,
BucketOperation::CleanupIncompleteUploads(query) => {
self.handle_bucket_cleanup_incomplete_uploads(query).await
}
}
}
@ -515,42 +512,6 @@ impl AdminRpcHandler {
)))
}
async fn handle_bucket_cleanup_incomplete_uploads(
&self,
query: &CleanupIncompleteUploadsOpt,
) -> Result<AdminRpc, Error> {
let mut bucket_ids = vec![];
for b in query.buckets.iter() {
bucket_ids.push(
self.garage
.bucket_helper()
.resolve_global_bucket_name(b)
.await?
.ok_or_bad_request(format!("Bucket not found: {}", b))?,
);
}
let duration = parse_duration::parse::parse(&query.older_than)
.ok_or_bad_request("Invalid duration passed for --older-than parameter")?;
let mut ret = String::new();
for bucket in bucket_ids {
let count = self
.garage
.bucket_helper()
.cleanup_incomplete_uploads(&bucket, duration)
.await?;
writeln!(
&mut ret,
"Bucket {:?}: {} incomplete uploads aborted",
bucket, count
)
.unwrap();
}
Ok(AdminRpc::Ok(ret))
}
async fn handle_key_cmd(&self, cmd: &KeyOperation) -> Result<AdminRpc, Error> {
match cmd {
KeyOperation::List => self.handle_list_keys().await,

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@ -189,10 +189,6 @@ pub enum BucketOperation {
/// Set the quotas for this bucket
#[structopt(name = "set-quotas", version = garage_version())]
SetQuotas(SetQuotasOpt),
/// Clean up (abort) old incomplete multipart uploads
#[structopt(name = "cleanup-incomplete-uploads", version = garage_version())]
CleanupIncompleteUploads(CleanupIncompleteUploadsOpt),
}
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, StructOpt, Debug)]
@ -294,17 +290,6 @@ pub struct SetQuotasOpt {
pub max_objects: Option<String>,
}
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, StructOpt, Debug)]
pub struct CleanupIncompleteUploadsOpt {
/// Abort multipart uploads older than this value
#[structopt(long = "older-than", default_value = "1d")]
pub older_than: String,
/// Name of bucket(s) to clean up
#[structopt(required = true)]
pub buckets: Vec<String>,
}
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, StructOpt, Debug)]
pub enum KeyOperation {
/// List keys

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@ -65,6 +65,21 @@ struct Opt {
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
if std::env::var("RUST_LOG").is_err() {
std::env::set_var("RUST_LOG", "netapp=info,garage=info")
}
tracing_subscriber::fmt()
.with_writer(std::io::stderr)
.with_env_filter(tracing_subscriber::filter::EnvFilter::from_default_env())
.init();
sodiumoxide::init().expect("Unable to init sodiumoxide");
// Abort on panic (same behavior as in Go)
std::panic::set_hook(Box::new(|panic_info| {
error!("{}", panic_info.to_string());
std::process::abort();
}));
// Initialize version and features info
let features = &[
#[cfg(feature = "k2v")]
@ -93,51 +108,12 @@ async fn main() {
}
garage_util::version::init_features(features);
// Parse arguments
let version = format!(
"{} [features: {}]",
garage_util::version::garage_version(),
features.join(", ")
);
// Initialize panic handler that aborts on panic and shows a nice message.
// By default, Tokio continues runing normally when a task panics. We want
// to avoid this behavior in Garage as this would risk putting the process in an
// unknown/uncontrollable state. We prefer to exit the process and restart it
// from scratch, so that it boots back into a fresh, known state.
let panic_version_info = version.clone();
std::panic::set_hook(Box::new(move |panic_info| {
eprintln!("======== PANIC (internal Garage error) ========");
eprintln!("{}", panic_info);
eprintln!();
eprintln!("Panics are internal errors that Garage is unable to handle on its own.");
eprintln!("They can be caused by bugs in Garage's code, or by corrupted data in");
eprintln!("the node's storage. If you feel that this error is likely to be a bug");
eprintln!("in Garage, please report it on our issue tracker a the following address:");
eprintln!();
eprintln!(" https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/issues");
eprintln!();
eprintln!("Please include the last log messages and the the full backtrace below in");
eprintln!("your bug report, as well as any relevant information on the context in");
eprintln!("which Garage was running when this error occurred.");
eprintln!();
eprintln!("GARAGE VERSION: {}", panic_version_info);
eprintln!();
eprintln!("BACKTRACE:");
eprintln!("{:?}", backtrace::Backtrace::new());
std::process::abort();
}));
// Initialize logging as well as other libraries used in Garage
if std::env::var("RUST_LOG").is_err() {
std::env::set_var("RUST_LOG", "netapp=info,garage=info")
}
tracing_subscriber::fmt()
.with_writer(std::io::stderr)
.with_env_filter(tracing_subscriber::filter::EnvFilter::from_default_env())
.init();
sodiumoxide::init().expect("Unable to init sodiumoxide");
// Parse arguments and dispatch command line
let opt = Opt::from_clap(&Opt::clap().version(version.as_str()).get_matches());
let res = match opt.cmd {

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@ -1,5 +1,3 @@
use std::time::Duration;
use garage_util::crdt::*;
use garage_util::data::*;
use garage_util::error::{Error as GarageError, OkOrMessage};
@ -14,7 +12,7 @@ use crate::helper::error::*;
use crate::helper::key::KeyHelper;
use crate::key_table::*;
use crate::permission::BucketKeyPerm;
use crate::s3::object_table::*;
use crate::s3::object_table::ObjectFilter;
pub struct BucketHelper<'a>(pub(crate) &'a Garage);
@ -474,69 +472,4 @@ impl<'a> BucketHelper<'a> {
Ok(true)
}
// ----
/// Deletes all incomplete multipart uploads that are older than a certain time.
/// Returns the number of uploads aborted
pub async fn cleanup_incomplete_uploads(
&self,
bucket_id: &Uuid,
older_than: Duration,
) -> Result<usize, Error> {
let older_than = now_msec() - older_than.as_millis() as u64;
let mut ret = 0usize;
let mut start = None;
loop {
let objects = self
.0
.object_table
.get_range(
bucket_id,
start,
Some(ObjectFilter::IsUploading),
1000,
EnumerationOrder::Forward,
)
.await?;
let abortions = objects
.iter()
.filter_map(|object| {
let aborted_versions = object
.versions()
.iter()
.filter(|v| v.is_uploading() && v.timestamp < older_than)
.map(|v| ObjectVersion {
state: ObjectVersionState::Aborted,
uuid: v.uuid,
timestamp: v.timestamp,
})
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
if !aborted_versions.is_empty() {
Some(Object::new(
object.bucket_id,
object.key.clone(),
aborted_versions,
))
} else {
None
}
})
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
ret += abortions.len();
self.0.object_table.insert_many(abortions).await?;
if objects.len() < 1000 {
break;
} else {
start = Some(objects.last().unwrap().key.clone());
}
}
Ok(ret)
}
}