* Update display on repository summary
* Apply throughout app
* Situate units_test
* Update Command Line documentation
* Envar cleanup
* Rename to BytesString
* Restore envar string available for test
* Remove extraneous empty check and restore UIPreferences field for frontend
* PR: config bool cleanup and missed `BaseEnv`s
* Fix lint and test
This is a regression in 0.12.0 and was reported on Slack by
Amir Zarrinkafsh.
Repository connections made using old version of Kopia did not properly
save format blob cache duration so it was defaulting to 0s instead of
15 minutes causing endless format refreshes, slowing things down and
causing unnecessary read traffic to blob storage.
* feat(cli): Allow restore from snapshoted path
* Find files in multiple snapshots
* Added --snapshot-time to restore
* Added restore by path test
* More timespec formats
* Test for snapshot list with a file in multiple snapshots
* Handle restore without target path
* Fix for tests
* Made changes requested in PR and rebased
* Move upgrade repository test function
* Delete test for deleted function
* Move upgrade repository test function
* Resolve conflicts
* Check for error in status function
* Add unit test
* Encryptor pipeline
* Added ECC related options to repository create cli command
* Fix for lint errors
* Fixing comments from the PR
* Fixed lint errors
* Changes requested in PR
* Created e2e test
* refactor(repository): moved format blob management to separate package
This is completely mechanical, no behavior changes, only:
- moved types and functions to a new package
- adjusted visibility where needed
- added missing godoc
- renamed some identifiers to align with current usage
- mechanically converted some top-level functions into member functions
- fixed some mis-named variables
* refactor(repository): moved content.FormatingOptions to format.ContentFormat
When upgrading from legacy to epoch manager-based index, we will write
an intentionally-corrupted index blob, such that old clients won't be
able to understand it when they read the repository index using legacy
format.
The error message emitted by very old clients is not great, but it's
safer to do that rather than corrupt the repository.
Note that this additional safety has a delay of up to 15 minutes
which is the time required for old clients to stop relying on index list
cache in case of very long-running snapshots, server or KopiaUI.
Instead of passing static content.FormattingOptions (and caching it)
we now introduce an interface to provide its values.
This will allow the values to dynamically change at runtime in the
future to support cases like live migration.
* kopia format upgrade lock
* Update cli/command_repository_set_parameters_test.go
Co-authored-by: Ali Dowair <adowair@umich.edu>
* Update cli/command_repository_upgrade.go
Co-authored-by: Ali Dowair <adowair@umich.edu>
* Update cli/command_repository_upgrade.go
Co-authored-by: Ali Dowair <adowair@umich.edu>
* pr feedback
* pr feedback
* add a min drain time check
* env var for io-drain-timeout
* fix: add more doctext around upgrade phases
* build: wrap with EnvName
* add experimental warning
* protect upgrade cli behind env varible
* fix conflicts after relocating the upgrade lock
* generalize the command args
* drop certain features as per feedback
* sub-divide the upgrade command into begin and rollback
* Update cli/command_repository_upgrade.go
Co-authored-by: Julio Lopez <1953782+julio-lopez@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update cli/command_repository_upgrade.go
Co-authored-by: Julio Lopez <1953782+julio-lopez@users.noreply.github.com>
* missing return
* rename force flag to allow-unsafe-upgrade
Co-authored-by: Shikhar Mall <shikhar@kasten.io>
Co-authored-by: Ali Dowair <adowair@umich.edu>
Co-authored-by: Shikhar Mall <small@kopia.io>
Co-authored-by: Julio Lopez <1953782+julio-lopez@users.noreply.github.com>
Also hide the flag, since it's not recommended to be tweaked anyway.
The value of <=45m is very important for safety of the garbage collection algorithms - too long an interval between checkpoints could mean that GC treats contents in the middle of being uploaded as unused, because they are not reachable from any snapshots or checkpoints.
Fixes#2193
* feat(infra): improved support for in-process testing
* support for killing of a running server using simulated Ctrl-C
* support for overriding os.Stdin
* migrated many tests from the exe runner to in-process runner
* added required indirection when defining Envar() so we can later override it in tests
* refactored CLI runners by moving environment overrides to CLITestEnv
This commit renames the sparse restore flag (`kopia snapshot restore`
and `kopia restore`) to conform more with the naming precedents in
the Kopia code. This is a breaking change.
The original motivation can be found here:
https://github.com/kopia/htmlui/pull/61#discussion_r899155054
- removed a bunch of hacks and should improve the logging
performance by avoiding interfaces and data translation. This will
allow using of de-sugared loggers in performance-critical
logging situations.
- this will also allow using features of ZAP more directly without
having to reimplement them.
- moved logging.Printf() to testlogging
- refactored `uitask` to store logs in a structural format and
present them as JSON only in the UI
- renamed printf_logger.go to printf.go so that fewer columns are used
in the logs
* Unify sparse and normal IO output
This commit refactors the code paths that excercise normal and sparse
writing of restored content. The goal is to expose sparsefile.Copy()
and iocopy.Copy() to be interchangeable, thereby allowing us to wrap
or transform their behavior more easily in the future.
* Introduce getStreamCopier()
* Pull ioCopy() into getStreamCopier()
* Fix small nit in E2E test
We should be getting the block size of the destination file, not
the source file.
* Call stat.GetBlockSize() once per FilesystemOutput
A tiny refactor to pull this call out of the generated stream copier,
as the block size should not change from one file to the next within
a restore entry.
NOTE: as a side effect, if block size could not be found (an error
is returned), we will return the default stream copier instead of
letting the sparse copier fail. A warning will be logged, but this
error will not cause the restore to fail; it will proceed silently.
* Remove remaining internal uses of Readdir
* Remove old helpers and interface functions.
* Update tests for updated fs.Directory interface
* Fix index out of range error in snapshot walker
Record one error if an error occurred and it's not limiting errors
* Use helper functions more; exit loops early
Follow up on reviewer comments and reduce code duplication, use more
targetted functions like Directory.Child, and exit directory iteration
early if possible.
* Remove fs.Entries type and unused functions
Leave some functions dealing with sorting and finding entries in fs
package. This retains tests for those functions while still allowing
mockfs to access them.
* Simplify function return
When enabled, metrics are pushed to the provided Prometheus Push
Gateway at the start and end of each command and periodically every
few seconds.
```
--metrics-push-addr=http://address:port
--metrics-push-interval=5s
--metrics-push-job=kopia
--metrics-push-grouping=a:b --metrics-push-grouping=c:d
--metrics-push-username=user
--metrics-push-password=pass
```
* refactor(repository): ensure we always parse content.ID and object.ID
This changes the types to be incompatible with string to prevent direct
conversion to and from string.
This has the additional benefit of reducing number of memory allocations
and bytes for all IDs.
content.ID went from 2 allocations to 1:
typical case 32 characters + 16 bytes per-string overhead
worst-case 65 characters + 16 bytes per-string overhead
now: 34 bytes
object.ID went from 2 allocations to 1:
typical case 32 characters + 16 bytes per-string overhead
worst-case 65 characters + 16 bytes per-string overhead
now: 36 bytes
* move index.{ID,IDRange} methods to separate files
* replaced index.IDFromHash with content.IDFromHash externally
* minor tweaks and additional tests
* Update repo/content/index/id_test.go
Co-authored-by: Julio Lopez <1953782+julio-lopez@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update repo/content/index/id_test.go
Co-authored-by: Julio Lopez <1953782+julio-lopez@users.noreply.github.com>
* pr feedback
* post-merge fixes
* pr feedback
* pr feedback
* fixed subtle regression in sortedContents()
This was actually not producing invalid results because of how base36
works, just not sorting as efficiently as it could.
Co-authored-by: Julio Lopez <1953782+julio-lopez@users.noreply.github.com>
- nit: re-group struct fields
- nit: use consts
- nit: remove unnecessary fmt.Errorf(...) usage
- nit: avoid unnecessarily calling defaultActionControls when there is already a value
- robustness: increase readability in actions map declaration
- Prefer named functions over closures for the actions.
- nit fix typo
- nit: simplify robustness Log.StringThisRun
Iterates only over the tail of the slice, which avoids iterating over the entire slice
* feat(cli): added 'content delete --forget' flag
This allows low-level hiding of entries in the index, which makes
them completely invisible.
For #1906
* improved code coverage
* pr feedback
* feat(snapshots): support restoring sparse files
This commit implements basic support for restoring sparse files from
a snapshot. When specifying "--mode=sparse" in a snapshot restore
command, Kopia will make a best effort to make sure the underlying
filesystem allocates the minimum amount of blocks needed to persist
restored files. In other words, enabling this feature will "force"
all restored files to be sparse-blocks of zero bytes in the source
file should not be allocated.
* Address review comments
- Separate sparse option into its own bool flag
- Implement sparsefile packagewith copySparse method
- Truncate once before writing sparse file
- Check error from Truncate
- Add unit test for copySparse
- Invoke GetBlockSize once per file copy
- Remove support for Windows and explain why
- Add unit test for stat package
Co-authored-by: Dave Smith-Uchida <dave@kasten.io>
From https://github.com/google/gvisor/tree/master/tools/checklocks
This will perform static verification that we're using
`sync.Mutex`, `sync.RWMutex` and `atomic` correctly to guard access
to certain fields.
This was mostly just a matter of adding annotations to indicate which
fields are guarded by which mutex.
In a handful of places the code had to be refactored to allow static
analyzer to do its job better or to not be confused by some
constructs.
In one place this actually uncovered a bug where a function was not
releasing a lock properly in an error case.
The check is part of `make lint` but can also be invoked by
`make check-locks`.
This is a safety measure which addresses P0 improvement for #1732.
Given that retention policies that retain nothing make no sense, this
is not considered a breaking change.
This allows KopiaUI server to start when the repository directory
is not mounted or otherwise unavailable. Connection attempts will
be retried indefinitely and user will see new `Initializing` page.
This also exposes `Open` and `Connect` as tasks allowing the user to see
logs directly in the UI and cancel the operation.