Improves the way we handle If-None-Match header:
- Support for more than one Etag passed in If-None-Match
- Match both strong and weak Etags to maximize caching across
various HTTP clients and libraries (some send weak Etags by default)
- Support for wildcard '*'
- Tests for If-None-Match behavior
* Add initialization directory support to Docker image
* Add sharness test, fix bugs in init script
Fixed in init script:
- Added some missing quotes around expansions
- Fixed INIT_ARGS to not pass any args if IPFS_PROFILE isn't specified
- Use printf instead of "echo -e"
- Only run scripts in top-level of init dir
- Handle filenames correctly when finding init scripts (by using find + xargs)
* chore: docker cleanup
cleans up containers and images (useful when run on developer machine)
* remove container init documentation from README
There is already IPFS Docker documentation where this should live:
https://docs.ipfs.io/how-to/run-ipfs-inside-docker/
Co-authored-by: Caian <caian@ggaunicamp.com>
Co-authored-by: Marcin Rataj <lidel@lidel.org>
Co-authored-by: Gus Eggert <gus@gus.dev>
* feat: add block profiling to collect-profiles.sh
* feat: add more profiles to 'ipfs diag profile'
This adds mutex and block profiles, and brings the command up-to-par
with 'collect-profiles.sh', so that we can remove it.
Profiles are also now collected concurrently, which improves the
runtime from (profile_time * num_profiles) to just (profile_time).
Note that this has a backwards-incompatible change, removing
--cpu-profile-time in favor of the more general --profile-time, which
covers all sampling profiles.
* docs(cli): ipfs diag profile
* add CLI flag to select specific diag collectors
Co-authored-by: Marcin Rataj <lidel@lidel.org>
* update go-libp2p to v0.18.0
* initialize the resource manager
* add resource manager stats/limit commands
* load limit file when building resource manager
* log absent limit file
* write rcmgr to file when IPFS_DEBUG_RCMGR is set
* fix: mark swarm limit|stats as experimental
* feat(cfg): opt-in Swarm.ResourceMgr
This ensures we can safely test the resource manager without impacting
default behavior.
- Resource manager is disabled by default
- Default for Swarm.ResourceMgr.Enabled is false for now
- Swarm.ResourceMgr.Limits allows user to tweak limits per specific
scope in a way that is persisted across restarts
- 'ipfs swarm limit system' outputs human-readable json
- 'ipfs swarm limit system new-limits.json' sets new runtime limits
(but does not change Swarm.ResourceMgr.Limits in the config)
Conventions to make libp2p devs life easier:
- 'IPFS_RCMGR=1 ipfs daemon' overrides the config and enables resource manager
- 'limit.json' overrides implicit defaults from libp2p (if present)
* docs(config): small tweaks
* fix: skip libp2p.ResourceManager if disabled
This ensures 'ipfs swarm limit|stats' work only when enabled.
* fix: use NullResourceManager when disabled
This reverts commit b19f7c9eca.
after clarification feedback from
https://github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/pull/8680#discussion_r841680182
* style: rename IPFS_RCMGR to LIBP2P_RCMGR
preexisting libp2p toggles use LIBP2P_ prefix
* test: Swarm.ResourceMgr
* fix: location of opt-in limit.json and rcmgr.json.gz
Places these files inside of IPFS_PATH
* Update docs/config.md
* feat: expose rcmgr metrics when enabled (#8785)
* add metrics for the resource manager
* export protocol and service name in Prometheus metrics
* fix: expose rcmgr metrics only when enabled
Co-authored-by: Marcin Rataj <lidel@lidel.org>
* refactor: rcmgr_metrics.go
* refactor: rcmgr_defaults.go
This file defines implicit limit defaults used when Swarm.ResourceMgr.Enabled
We keep vendored copy to ensure go-ipfs is not impacted when go-libp2p
decides to change defaults in any of the future releases.
* refactor: adjustedDefaultLimits
Cleans up the way we initialize defaults and adds a fix for case
when connection manager runs with high limits.
It also hides `Swarm.ResourceMgr.Limits` until we have a better
understanding what syntax makes sense.
* chore: cleanup after a review
* fix: restore go-ipld-prime v0.14.2
* fix: restore go-ds-flatfs v0.5.1
Co-authored-by: Lucas Molas <schomatis@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Marcin Rataj <lidel@lidel.org>
* feat: add support for carv2 import
* update to multicodec 0.4.0
* add sharness test for carv2
Co-authored-by: Keenan Nemetz <keenan.nemetz@gmail.com>
* add deprecation warning when tracer plugins are loaded
* add response format attribute to span in gateway handler
* add note about tracing's experimental status in godoc
* add nil check for TTL when adding name span attrs
* add basic sharness test for integration with otel collector
* add nil check in UnixFSAPI.processLink
* test: sharness check all json objs for swarm span
* add env var docs to docs/environment-variables.md
* chore: pin the otel collector version
* add tracing spans per response type (#8841)
* docs: tracing with jaeger-ui
Co-authored-by: Marcin Rataj <lidel@lidel.org>
* fix(gw): validate requested CAR version
This adds validation of 'application/vnd.ipld.car;version=n' passed
in the Accept header by HTTP clients to align Gateway behavior with
the spec submitted to IANA.
* test: fix comment in test/sharness/t0118-gateway-car.sh
Co-authored-by: Gus Eggert <gus@gus.dev>
Co-authored-by: Gus Eggert <gus@gus.dev>
The Docker sharness tests were disabled years ago when go-ipfs moved
from Travis to CircleCI. This makes the tweaks necessary to re-enable
them.
The Docker image has since moved to be based on BusyBox which doesn't
have the requisite wget version for the existing tests to work, so
this adds some functionality to the pollEndpoint program to support
polling HTTP endpoints as well.
Bubble ErrNotFound improvements.
The is a really nice UX improvement because it know tell you which ipld block is missing instead of a generic "not found".
* feat: serveRawBlock implements ?format=block
* feat: serveCar implements ?format=car
* feat(gw): ?format= or Accept HTTP header
- extracted file-like content type responses to separate .go files
- Accept HTTP header with support for application/vnd.ipld.* types
* fix: use .bin for raw block content-disposition
.raw may be handled by something, depending on OS, and .bin
seems to be universally "binary file" across all systems:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_filename_extensions_(A%E2%80%93E)
* refactor: gateway_handler_unixfs.go
- Moved UnixFS response handling to gateway_handler_unixfs*.go files.
- Removed support for X-Ipfs-Gateway-Prefix (Closes#7702)
* refactor: prefix cleanup and readable paths
- removed dead code after X-Ipfs-Gateway-Prefix is gone
(https://github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/issues/7702)
- escaped special characters in content paths returned with http.Error
making them both safer and easier to reason about (e.g. when invisible
whitespace Unicode is used)
* fix: add companion ids to allow origins
- fixes#8689
- Adds the chrome-extension ids for ipfs-companion and
ipfs-companion-beta to the allowed origins list, this
allows us to accesss ipfs api from a manifest v3 extension.
- added tests in t0401-api-browser-security.sh
* fix: companion when custom CORS *-Origin is set
Companion extension should be able to access RPC API even when custom
Access-Control-Allow-Origin is set
Co-authored-by: Marcin Rataj <lidel@lidel.org>
* feat(cmd): add silent option repo gc command
closes#7129
* test(cmd): add test case for silent option for command repo gc
* fix: no emit on server with --silent
This removes unnecessary send to the client that does not care
Co-authored-by: Marcin Rataj <lidel@lidel.org>
* feat: add warning message when the local node is offline for remote pinning
* feat: check is node is online
* feat: add test in t0700-remotepin.sh
* feat: use grep and fix the test
* fix: print to stdout only when --enc=text
This ensures we don't break JSON produced by --enc=json
Co-authored-by: Marcin Rataj <lidel@lidel.org>
This sharness test provides 2 datastore blocks directly.
One of them (corresponding to an "insecure block") is not a CIDv0 therefore it
needs to be migrated and stored with its raw-multihash ID.
The (raw) CID of the block used in the test remains the same.
The other block needs no changes.
This fixes some tests which expect "refs local" and "repo gc" outputs to match
the CIDs produced when adding data. These operations are now outputting CIDv1-raw
hashes, regardless of the original CIDs used to address those blocks, so some tests
fail.
The fix is usually:
* To use "block stat" to check if a block was correctly gc'ed
* To convert the CIDs to multihash (using cid-fmt) and compare those instead
* Allow pubsub and namesys-pubsub to be enabled via config
Signed-off-by: Joe Holden <jwh@zorins.us>
Co-authored-by: Marcin Rataj <lidel@lidel.org>
Co-authored-by: Adin Schmahmann <adin.schmahmann@gmail.com>
* multibase encoding on pubsub
* emit multibase for json clients
* refactor(pubsub): base64url for all URL args
This makes it easier to reason about.
Also added better helptext to each command explaining how the binary
data is encoded on the wire, and how to process it in userland.
* refactor: remove ndpayload and lenpayload
Those output formats are undocumented and seem to be only used in tests.
This change removes their implementation and replaces it with error
message to use JSON instead.
I also refactored tests to test the --enc=json response format instead
of imaginary one, making tests more useful as they also act as
regression tests for HTTP RPC.
* test(pubsub): go-ipfs-api
Testing against compatible version from
https://github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs-api/pull/255
* refactor: safeTextListEncoder
Making it clear what it does and why
* refactor(pubsub): unify peerids
This ensures `ipfs pubsub sub` returns the same peerids in the `From`
field as `ipfs pubsub peers`.
libp2p already uses base encoding, no need to double wrap or use custom
multibase.
* test(pubsub): go-ipfs-http-client
* refactor(pubsub): make pub command read from a file
We want to send payload in the body as multipart so users can use
existing tools like curl for publishing arbitrary bytes to a topic.
StringArg was created for "one message per line" use case, and if data
has `\n` or `\r\n` byte sequences, it will cause payload to be split. It
is not possible to undo this, because mentioned sequences are lost, so
we are not able to tell if it was `\n` or `\r\n`
We already avoid this problem in `block put` and `dht put` by reading
payload via FileArg which does not mangle binary data and send it as-is.
It feel like `pubsub pub` should be using it in the first place anyway,
so this commit replaces StringArg with FileArg.
This also closes https://github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/issues/8454
and makes rpc in go-ipfs easier to code against.
* test(pubsub): publishing with line breaks
Making sure we don't see regressions in the future.
Ref. https://github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/issues/7939
* chore: disable pubsub interop for now
See
344f692d8c
* test: t0322-pubsub-http-rpc.sh
- Adds HTTP RPC regression test that ensures topic is encoded as URL-safe
multibase.
- Moves pubsub tests to live in unique range ./t032x
* fix(ci): js-ipfs with fixed pubsub wire format
uses js-ipfs from https://github.com/ipfs/js-ipfs/pull/3922
until js-ipfs release can ship with dependency on go-ipfs 0.11.0-rc1
Co-authored-by: Marcin Rataj <lidel@lidel.org>
Co-authored-by: Adin Schmahmann <adin.schmahmann@gmail.com>
* plumb through go-datastore context changes
* update go-libp2p to v0.16.0
* use LIBP2P_TCP_REUSEPORT instead of IPFS_REUSEPORT
* use relay config
* making deprecation notice match the go-ipfs-config key
* docs(config): circuit relay v2
* docs(config): fix links and headers
* feat(config): Internal.Libp2pForceReachability
This switches to config that supports setting and reading
Internal.Libp2pForceReachability OptionalString flag
* use configuration option for static relays
* chore: go-ipfs-config v0.18.0
https://github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs-config/releases/tag/v0.18.0
* feat: circuit v1 migration prompt when Swarm.EnableRelayHop is set (#8559)
* exit when Swarm.EnableRelayHop is set
* docs: Experimental.ShardingEnabled migration
This ensures existing users of global sharding experiment get notified
that the flag no longer works + that autosharding happens automatically.
For people who NEED to keep the old behavior (eg. have no time to
migrate today) there is a note about restoring it with
`UnixFSShardingSizeThreshold`.
* chore: add dag-jose code to the cid command output
* add support for setting automatic unixfs sharding threshold from the config
* test: have tests use low cutoff for sharding to mimic old behavior
* test: change error message to match the current error
* test: Add automatic sharding/unsharding tests (#8547)
* test: refactored naming in the sharding sharness tests to make more sense
* ci: set interop test executor to convenience image for Go1.16 + Node
* ci: use interop master
Co-authored-by: Marcin Rataj <lidel@lidel.org>
Co-authored-by: Marten Seemann <martenseemann@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Marcin Rataj <lidel@lidel.org>
Co-authored-by: Gus Eggert <gus@gus.dev>
Co-authored-by: Lucas Molas <schomatis@gmail.com>