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Jakob Borg
553c02f244 chore(model): refactor context handling for folder type (#10472)
Signed-off-by: Jakob Borg <jakob@kastelo.net>
2025-11-27 20:34:35 +00:00
Jakob Borg
7c9d06b4d2 chore: linter: embeddedstructfieldcheck
Signed-off-by: Jakob Borg <jakob@kastelo.net>
2025-10-23 22:48:54 +02:00
Ross Smith II
bbf48ae334 fix(all): various typos (#10242) 2025-08-12 20:05:10 +02:00
Jakob Borg
836045ee87 feat: switch logging framework (#10220)
This updates our logging framework from legacy freetext strings using
the `log` package to structured log entries using `log/slog`. I have
updated all INFO or higher level entries, but not yet DEBUG (😓)... So,
at a high level:

There is a slight change in log levels, effectively adding a new warning
level:

- DEBUG is still debug (ideally not for users but developers, though
this is something we need to work on)
- INFO is still info, though I've added more data here, effectively
making Syncthing more verbose by default (more on this below)
- WARNING is a new log level that is different from the _old_ WARNING
(more below)
- ERROR is what was WARNING before -- problems that must be dealt with,
and also bubbled as a popup in the GUI.

A new feature is that the logging level can be set per package to
something other than just debug or info, and hence I feel that we can
add a bit more things into INFO while moving some (in fact, most)
current INFO level warnings into WARNING. For example, I think it's
justified to get a log of synced files in INFO and sync failures in
WARNING. These are things that have historically been tricky to debug
properly, and having more information by default will be useful to many,
while still making it possible get close to told level of inscrutability
by setting the log level to WARNING. I'd like to get to a stage where
DEBUG is never necessary to just figure out what's going on, as opposed
to trying to narrow down a likely bug.

Code wise:

- Our logging object, generally known as `l` in each package, is now a
new adapter object that provides the old API on top of the newer one.
(This should go away once all old log entries are migrated.) This is
only for `l.Debugln` and `l.Debugf`.
- There is a new level tracker that keeps the log level for each
package.
- There is a nested setup of handlers, since the structure mandated by
`log/slog` is slightly convoluted (imho). We do this because we need to
do formatting at a "medium" level internally so we can buffer log lines
in text format but with separate timestamp and log level for the API/GUI
to consume.
- The `debug` API call becomes a `loglevels` API call, which can set the
log level to `DEBUG`, `INFO`, `WARNING` or `ERROR` per package. The GUI
is updated to handle this.
- Our custom `sync` package provided some debugging of mutexes quite
strongly integrated into the old logging framework, only turned on when
`STTRACE` was set to certain values at startup, etc. It's been a long
time since this has been useful; I removed it.
- The `STTRACE` env var remains and can be used the same way as before,
while additionally permitting specific log levels to be specified,
`STTRACE=model:WARN,scanner:DEBUG`.
- There is a new command line option `--log-level=INFO` to set the
default log level.
- The command line options `--log-flags` and `--verbose` go away, but
are currently retained as hidden & ignored options since we set them by
default in some of our startup examples and Syncthing would otherwise
fail to start.

Sample format messages:

```
2009-02-13 23:31:30 INF A basic info line (attr1="val with spaces" attr2=2 attr3="val\"quote" a=a log.pkg=slogutil)
2009-02-13 23:31:30 INF An info line with grouped values (attr1=val1 foo.attr2=2 foo.bar.attr3=3 a=a log.pkg=slogutil)
2009-02-13 23:31:30 INF An info line with grouped values via logger (foo.attr1=val1 foo.attr2=2 a=a log.pkg=slogutil)
2009-02-13 23:31:30 INF An info line with nested grouped values via logger (bar.foo.attr1=val1 bar.foo.attr2=2 a=a log.pkg=slogutil)
2009-02-13 23:31:30 WRN A warning entry (a=a log.pkg=slogutil)
2009-02-13 23:31:30 ERR An error (a=a log.pkg=slogutil)
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Ross Smith II <ross@smithii.com>
2025-08-07 11:19:36 +02:00
Jakob Borg
af64140c61 fix(model): avoid flashing "Sync Waiting" unnecessarily (#10181) 2025-06-16 12:53:02 +02:00
Simon Frei
7b319111d3 fix: track invalid files in LocalFlags to fix global count (#10170)
Move the "invalid" bit to a local flag, making it easier to track in counts etc.
2025-06-13 07:33:31 +02:00
Jakob Borg
10d20c4800 chore(fs): linter complaints 2025-06-06 13:45:44 +02:00
Jakob Borg
700bb75016 chore(model): the easier linter complaints 2025-06-06 13:45:44 +02:00
Jakob Borg
bb91f53641 Merge branch 'main' into v2
* main:
  refactor: use slices package for sorting (#10136)
  build: handle multiple general release notes
  build: no need to build on the branches that just trigger tags
2025-05-26 21:40:54 +02:00
Marcel Meyer
598915193a refactor: use slices package for sorting (#10136)
Few more complicated usages of the sort packages are left.

### Purpose

Make progress towards replacing the sort package with slices package.
2025-05-26 20:37:49 +02:00
Jakob Borg
54f6b5c2ee Merge branch 'main' into v2
* main:
  build: use specific token for pushing release tags
  fix(gui): update `uncamel()` to handle strings like 'IDs' (fixes #10128) (#10131)
  refactor: use slices package for sort (#10132)
  build: process for automatic release tags (#10133)
  chore(gui, man, authors): update docs, translations, and contributors
2025-05-26 14:22:30 +02:00
Marcel Meyer
48b757cac1 refactor: use slices package for sort (#10132)
The sort package is still used in places that were not trivial to
change. Since Go 1.21 slices package can be uswed for sort. See
https://go.dev/doc/go1.21#slices

### Purpose

Make some progress with the migration to a more up-to-date syntax.
2025-05-26 13:37:26 +02:00
Jakob Borg
c9650fc7d5 chore(model): delay starting a pull while there are incoming index updates (#10041)
This adds a simple delay to the process for starting the pull, by
default one second. In practice this means we're likely to wait for
initial index transfer, or multiple messages sent as part of a larger
change. This is better because we're more likely to have the whole
change for the purpose of handling renames etc, and also it's more
efficient to do one larger puller iteration instead of multiple while
also processing changes.

It does however introduce a certain amount of delay into the sync
process, so it can be tuned down or turned off entirely.
2025-04-06 14:31:02 +02:00
Jakob Borg
025905fcdf chore: switch database engine to sqlite (fixes #9954) (#9965)
Switch the database from LevelDB to SQLite, for greater stability and
simpler code.

Co-authored-by: Tommy van der Vorst <tommy@pixelspark.nl>
Co-authored-by: bt90 <btom1990@googlemail.com>
2025-03-29 13:50:08 +01:00
Jakob Borg
77970d5113 refactor: use modern Protobuf encoder (#9817)
At a high level, this is what I've done and why:

- I'm moving the protobuf generation for the `protocol`, `discovery` and
`db` packages to the modern alternatives, and using `buf` to generate
because it's nice and simple.
- After trying various approaches on how to integrate the new types with
the existing code, I opted for splitting off our own data model types
from the on-the-wire generated types. This means we can have a
`FileInfo` type with nicer ergonomics and lots of methods, while the
protobuf generated type stays clean and close to the wire protocol. It
does mean copying between the two when required, which certainly adds a
small amount of inefficiency. If we want to walk this back in the future
and use the raw generated type throughout, that's possible, this however
makes the refactor smaller (!) as it doesn't change everything about the
type for everyone at the same time.
- I have simply removed in cold blood a significant number of old
database migrations. These depended on previous generations of generated
messages of various kinds and were annoying to support in the new
fashion. The oldest supported database version now is the one from
Syncthing 1.9.0 from Sep 7, 2020.
- I changed config structs to be regular manually defined structs.

For the sake of discussion, some things I tried that turned out not to
work...

### Embedding / wrapping

Embedding the protobuf generated structs in our existing types as a data
container and keeping our methods and stuff:

```
package protocol

type FileInfo struct {
  *generated.FileInfo
}
```

This generates a lot of problems because the internal shape of the
generated struct is quite different (different names, different types,
more pointers), because initializing it doesn't work like you'd expect
(i.e., you end up with an embedded nil pointer and a panic), and because
the types of child types don't get wrapped. That is, even if we also
have a similar wrapper around a `Vector`, that's not the type you get
when accessing `someFileInfo.Version`, you get the `*generated.Vector`
that doesn't have methods, etc.

### Aliasing

```
package protocol

type FileInfo = generated.FileInfo
```

Doesn't help because you can't attach methods to it, plus all the above.

### Generating the types into the target package like we do now and
attaching methods

This fails because of the different shape of the generated type (as in
the embedding case above) plus the generated struct already has a bunch
of methods that we can't necessarily override properly (like `String()`
and a bunch of getters).

### Methods to functions

I considered just moving all the methods we attach to functions in a
specific package, so that for example

```
package protocol

func (f FileInfo) Equal(other FileInfo) bool
```

would become

```
package fileinfos

func Equal(a, b *generated.FileInfo) bool
```

and this would mostly work, but becomes quite verbose and cumbersome,
and somewhat limits discoverability (you can't see what methods are
available on the type in auto completions, etc). In the end I did this
in some cases, like in the database layer where a lot of things like
`func (fv *FileVersion) IsEmpty() bool` becomes `func fvIsEmpty(fv
*generated.FileVersion)` because they were anyway just internal methods.

Fixes #8247
2024-12-01 16:50:17 +01:00
Eric P
e8d3529fed lib/model: Only handle relevant folder summaries (kqueue) (fixes #9183) (#9288)
On kqueue-systems, folders listen for folder summaries to (be able to)
warn for potential high resource usage. However, it listened for any
folder summary and not for the summary which matches the folder it's
about. This could cause that an unwatched folder causes a folder summary
containing more files than the threshold (10k), and the listening folder
(with the watcher enabled) triggers the warning.

This makes sure that only the folder summaries which are relevant to the
specific folder are being handled.

### Testing

- Fire up some kqueue-system (freebsd, I used).
- add folder A, disable the watcher, add 10001 files
- add folder B with the watcher enabled, no files are needed here

Before the change:
- add an item to folder A, trigger a rescan to speed up the process
- wait some seconds...warning triggered by folder B's
summarySubscription

After the change:
- Only a warning is triggered if the received folder summary matches the
folder which listens for the summaries
2023-12-13 12:34:24 +01:00
Jakob Borg
acd767b30b all: Remove lib/util package (#9049)
Grab-bag packages are nasty, this cleans it up a little by splitting it
into topical packages sempahore, netutil, stringutil, structutil.
2023-08-21 19:44:33 +02:00
Jakob Borg
b9c08d3814 all: Add Prometheus-style metrics to expose some internal performance counters (fixes #5175) (#9003) 2023-08-04 19:57:30 +02:00
Jakob Borg
1103a27337 all: Grand test refactor (fixes #8779, fixes #8799)
This fixes various test issues with Go 1.20.

- Most tests rewritten to use fakefs where possible
- Some tests that were already skipped, or dubious (invasive,
  unmaintainable, unclear what they even tested) have been removed
- Some actual code rewritten to better support testing in fakefs

Co-authored-by: Eric P <eric@kastelo.net>
2023-05-09 10:01:57 +00:00
Dimitri Papadopoulos Orfanos
526e21ae26 all: Fix typos found by codespell (#8833) 2023-03-21 08:07:28 +01:00
greatroar
38f2b34d29 all: Use new Go 1.19 atomic types (#8772) 2023-02-07 12:07:34 +01:00
Jakob Borg
d3f50637d2 lib/model, lib/protocol: Fix file comparisons (fixes #8594) (#8603) 2022-10-16 17:04:28 +02:00
Jakob Borg
6cac308bcd all: Support syncing extended attributes (fixes #2698) (#8513)
This adds support for syncing extended attributes on supported
filesystem on Linux, macOS, FreeBSD and NetBSD. Windows is currently
excluded because the APIs seem onerous and annoying and frankly the uses
cases seem few and far between. On Unixes this also covers ACLs as those
are stored as extended attributes.

Similar to ownership syncing this will optional & opt-in, which two
settings controlling the main behavior: one to "sync" xattrs (read &
write) and another one to "scan" xattrs (only read them so other devices
can "sync" them, but not apply any locally).

Co-authored-by: Tomasz Wilczyński <twilczynski@naver.com>
2022-09-14 09:50:55 +02:00
Jakob Borg
b10d106a55 all: Modernize error wrapping (#8491)
This replaces old style errors.Wrap with modern fmt.Errorf and removes
the (direct) dependency on github.com/pkg/errors. A couple of cases are
adjusted by hand as previously errors.Wrap(nil, ...) would return nil,
which is not what fmt.Errorf does.
2022-08-16 10:01:49 +02:00
Jakob Borg
06273875ae all: Make scanning ownership opt-in (#8497) 2022-08-12 07:47:20 +02:00
deepsource-autofix[bot]
755d21953f all: Remove unused method receivers (#8462)
Co-authored-by: deepsource-autofix[bot] <62050782+deepsource-autofix[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-07-28 17:32:45 +02:00
Jakob Borg
adce6fa473 all: Support syncing ownership (fixes #1329) (#8434)
This adds support for syncing ownership on Unixes and on Windows. The
scanner always picks up ownership information, but it is not applied
unless the new folder option "Sync Ownership" is set.

Ownership data is stored in a new FileInfo field called "platform data". This
is intended to hold further platform-specific data in the future
(specifically, extended attributes), which is why the whole design is a
bit overkill for just ownership.
2022-07-26 08:24:58 +02:00
Simon Frei
5ac122b85f lib/model: Don't include deleted items in kqueue warning threshold (ref #7855) (#8365) 2022-05-28 20:15:38 +02:00
Jakob Borg
623ec03dad lib/model: Correct type of event data (fixes #8294) (#8295)
These things are fragile, every event should use an ${eventType}Data struct or something instead.
2022-04-21 15:45:31 +02:00
Simon Frei
3907cb0693 lib/model: Subscribe to correct event for fs watching (ref #8249) (#8287) 2022-04-17 12:41:25 +04:00
Simon Frei
db72579f0e lib: Get rid of buggy filesystem wrapping (#8257) 2022-04-10 20:55:05 +02:00
Simon Frei
edc3a77b98 lib/fs, lib/model: Add warning about kqueue resource usage (fixes #7855) (#8249) 2022-04-05 21:32:06 +02:00
André Colomb
30fa462e33 all: Comments and cosmetics (#8218)
* lib/api: Note ItemStarted and ItemFinished for default filtering.

The reasoning why LocalChangeDetected and RemoteChangeDetected events
are not included in the event stream by default (without explicit
filter mask requested) also holds for the ItemStarted and ItemFinished
events.  They should be excluded as well when we start to break the
API compatibility for some reason.

* gui: Enumerate unused event types in the eventService.

Define constants for the unused event types as well, for completeness'
sake.  They are intentionally not handled in the GUI currently.

* cmd/syncthing: Harmonize uppercase CLI argument placeholders.

Use ALL-UPPERCASE and connecting dashes to distinguish argument
placeholders from literal argument options (e.g. "cpu" or "heap" for
profiling).  The dash makes it clear which words form a single
argument and where a new argument starts.

This style is already used for the "syncthing cli debug file" command.

* lib/model: Simplify event data structure.

Using map[string]interface{} is not necessary when all values are
known to be strings.
2022-04-02 20:36:19 +02:00
Simon Frei
55c513b827 lib/model: Clear folder error after loading ignores (fixes #8232) (#8238) 2022-03-27 21:29:40 +02:00
Jakob Borg
f890fe6fd3 lib/config: Improve clarity of free space errors (fixes #8180) (#8191) 2022-02-24 17:07:51 +01:00
Simon Frei
635085d139 lib/db, lib/model: Remove filesystem state from FileSet (fixes #7850) (#8151) 2022-01-31 10:12:52 +01:00
Simon Frei
591e4d8af1 gui, lib: Fix tracking deleted locally-changed on encrypted (fixes #7715) (#7726) 2021-11-10 09:46:21 +01:00
Simon Frei
c025e76f30 lib/model: Do not wait for scan when setting ignores (fixes #7893) (#7891) 2021-08-17 09:23:33 +02:00
Simon Frei
445a82f120 lib/model: Compare all items with global on scan (fixes #7740) (#7791) 2021-06-27 08:48:54 +02:00
Simon Frei
c78fa42f31 lib/connections: Dial devices in parallel (#7783) 2021-06-25 11:38:04 +02:00
Simon Frei
dd39556759 lib: Revert needing invalid files (fixes #7608, ref #7476) (#7609) 2021-04-29 22:01:46 +02:00
Simon Frei
1a00ea7c6e lib: Prevent using protocol method with native path (fixes #7557) (#7563) 2021-04-11 15:29:43 +02:00
Simon Frei
3f2b584c4e lib/model: Don't use ignore patterns for recv-enc folders (fixes #7469) (#7472) 2021-03-16 15:04:11 +01:00
Simon Frei
310fba4c12 lib: Return error from db.FileSet.Snapshot (fixes #7419, ref #5907) (#7424) 2021-03-07 13:43:22 +01:00
Simon Frei
c0f353c0e8 lib: Do not set ModifiedBy on meta only changes (#7345) 2021-02-08 15:30:39 +01:00
Simon Frei
11e9d575c8 lib/model: Refactor folder.scanSubdirs into smaller parts (#7321) 2021-02-08 08:40:57 +01:00
Simon Frei
249bcb3a01 lib/model: Optimize rename detection in scanner (#7315) 2021-01-31 21:02:42 +01:00
Simon Frei
b2d82da20d lib/model: Pull when folder leaves error state (fixes #7280) (#7281) 2021-01-14 13:29:01 +01:00
Simon Frei
a05dc6cc47 lib/model: Cleanup redundant filesystem variables in folders (#7237) 2020-12-27 22:26:25 +01:00
Simon Frei
d904dfa191 lib/model: Fix flaky test and add some scanning debug (#7214) 2020-12-20 18:13:35 +01:00