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This will allow to really disable "sled" feature without declaring
`default-features = false` in every Cargo.toml where garage_db and
garage_model is used.
See https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/workspaces.html#the-dependencies-table
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Garage currently uses the legacy resolver "1". The new one is used
by default if the root package specifies 'edition = 2021', which
Garage does not (yet).
The problem with the legacy resolver is, among others, that features
enabled by dev-dependencies are propagated to normal dependencies.
This affects e.g. hyper - one of the dev-dependencies enables "http2"
feature that adds many extra dependencies. If we build garage without
opentelemetry-otlp (this is enabled in the following commit), there's
no normal dependency enabling "http2" feature.
See https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/resolver.html#feature-resolver-version-2
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(#322)
- [x] Design interface
- [x] Implement Sled backend
- [x] Re-implement the SledCountedTree hack ~~on Sled backend~~ on all backends (i.e. over the abstraction)
- [x] Convert Garage code to use generic interface
- [x] Proof-read converted Garage code
- [ ] Test everything well
- [x] Implement sqlite backend
- [x] Implement LMDB backend
- [ ] (Implement Persy backend?)
- [ ] (Implement other backends? (like RocksDB, ...))
- [x] Implement backend choice in config file and garage server module
- [x] Add CLI for converting between DB formats
- Exploit the new interface to put more things in transactions
- [x] `.updated()` trigger on Garage tables
Fix #284
**Bugs**
- [x] When exporting sqlite, trees iterate empty??
- [x] LMDB doesn't work
**Known issues for various back-ends**
- Sled:
- Eats all my RAM and also all my disk space
- `.len()` has to traverse the whole table
- Is actually quite slow on some operations
- And is actually pretty bad code...
- Sqlite:
- Requires a lock to be taken on all operations. The lock is also taken when iterating on a table with `.iter()`, and the lock isn't released until the iterator is dropped. This means that we must be VERY carefull to not do anything else inside a `.iter()` loop or else we will have a deadlock! Most such cases have been eliminated from the Garage codebase, but there might still be some that remain. If your Garage-over-Sqlite seems to hang/freeze, this is the reason.
- (adapter uses a bunch of unsafe code)
- Heed (LMDB):
- Not suited for 32-bit machines as it has to map the whole DB in memory.
- (adpater uses a tiny bit of unsafe code)
**My recommendation:** avoid 32-bit machines and use LMDB as much as possible.
**Converting databases** is actually quite easy. For example from Sled to LMDB:
```bash
cd src/db
cargo run --features cli --bin convert -- -i path/to/garage/meta/db -a sled -o path/to/garage/meta/db.lmdb -b lmdb
```
Then, just add this to your `config.toml`:
```toml
db_engine = "lmdb"
```
Co-authored-by: Alex Auvolat <alex@adnab.me>
Reviewed-on: https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/pulls/322
Co-authored-by: Alex <alex@adnab.me>
Co-committed-by: Alex <alex@adnab.me>
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**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 #231
Fix #295
Co-authored-by: Alex Auvolat <alex@adnab.me>
Reviewed-on: https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/pulls/298
Co-authored-by: Alex <alex@adnab.me>
Co-committed-by: Alex <alex@adnab.me>
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lib.rs could use getting split in modules, but I'm not sure how exactly
Co-authored-by: trinity-1686a <trinity@deuxfleurs.fr>
Reviewed-on: https://git.deuxfleurs.fr/Deuxfleurs/garage/pulls/303
Co-authored-by: trinity-1686a <trinity.pointard@gmail.com>
Co-committed-by: trinity-1686a <trinity.pointard@gmail.com>
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- Global dependencies updated in Cargo.lock
- New module created in src/admin to host:
- the (future) admin REST API
- the metric collection
- add configuration block
No metrics implemented yet
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TODOs:
- ensure sync goes both way
- finish sending blocks to other nodes when they need them before deleting
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So, the issues were:
- webpki does not support IP addresses as DNS names in URLs,
so I hacked the HttpsConnector to always provide a fixed string
as the DNS name for server certificate validation
- the certificate requied a SAN section which was complicated to build
but eventually the solution is there in genkeys.sh
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