One typo introduced in a recent commit miscalculates if worm and browser
are enabled or not. A simple test is also added to detect this issue
in the future if it ever happens again.
This PR is the first set of changes to move the config
to the backend, the changes use the existing `config.json`
allows it to be migrated such that we can save it in on
backend disks.
In future releases, we will slowly migrate out of the
current architecture.
Fixes#6182
- Add console target logging, enabled by default.
- Add http target logging, which supports an endpoint
with basic authentication (username/password are passed
in the endpoint url itself)
- HTTP target logging is asynchronous and some logs can be
dropped if channel buffer (10000) is full
As we move to multiple config backends like local disk and etcd,
config file should not be read from the disk, instead the quick
package should load and verify for duplicate entries.
* Update the GetConfig admin API to use the latest version of
configuration, along with fixes to the corresponding RPCs.
* Remove mutex inside the configuration struct, and inside
notification struct.
* Use global config mutex where needed.
* Add `serverConfig.ConfigDiff()` that provides a more granular diff
of what is different between two configurations.
This change introduces following simplified steps to follow
during config migration.
```
// Steps to move from version N to version N+1
// 1. Add new struct serverConfigVN+1 in config-versions.go
// 2. Set configCurrentVersion to "N+1"
// 3. Set serverConfigCurrent to serverConfigVN+1
// 4. Add new migration function (ex. func migrateVNToVN+1()) in config-migrate.go
// 5. Call migrateVNToVN+1() from migrateConfig() in config-migrate.go
// 6. Make changes in config-current_test.go for any test change
```
Since go1.8 os.RemoveAll and os.MkdirAll both support long
path names i.e UNC path on windows. The code we are carrying
was directly borrowed from `pkg/os` package and doesn't need
to be in our repo anymore. As a side affect this also
addresses our codecoverage issue.
Refer #4658
This implementation is similar to AMQP notifications:
* Notifications are published on a single topic as a JSON feed
* Topic is configurable, as is the QoS. Uses the paho.mqtt.golang
library for the mqtt connection, and supports connections over tcp
and websockets, with optional secure tls support.
* Additionally the minio server configuration has been bumped up
so mqtt configuration can be added.
* Configuration migration code is added with tests.
MQTT is an ISO standard M2M/IoT messaging protocol and was
originally designed for applications for limited bandwidth
networks. Today it's use is growing in the IoT space.
url.Parse() wrongly parses an address of format "address:port"
which is fixed in go1.8. This inculcates a breaking change
on our end. We should fix this wrong usage everywhere so that
migrating to go1.8 eventually becomes smoother.
Previously serverConfigV17 used a global lock that made any instance of
serverConfigV17 depended on single global serverConfigMu.
This patch fixes by having individual lock per instances.
* Add configuration parameter "format" for db targets and perform
configuration migration.
* Add PostgreSQL `access` format: This causes Minio to append all events
to the configured table. Prefix, suffix and event filters continue
to be supported for this mode too.
* Update documentation for PostgreSQL notification target.
* Add MySQL `access` format: It is very similar to the same format for
PostgreSQL.
* Update MySQL notification documentation.
Statically typed BrowserFlag prevents any arbitrary string value
usage. The wrapped bool marshals/unmarshals JSON according to the
typed value ie string value "on" represents boolean true and "off" as
boolean false.
This patch fixes below
* Previously fatalIf() never writes log other than first logging target.
* quiet flag is not honored to show progress messages other than startup messages.
* Removes console package usage for progress messages.
As a new configuration parameter is added, configuration version is
bumped up from 14 to 15.
The MySQL target's behaviour is identical to the PostgreSQL: rows are
deleted from the MySQL table on delete-object events, and are
created/updated on create/over-write events.
This is an attempt cleanup code and keep the top level config
functions simpler and easy to understand where as move the
notifier related code and logger setter/getter methods as part
of their own struct.
Locks are now held properly not globally by configMutex, but
instead as private variables.
Final fix for #3700
Also changes the behavior of `secretKeyHash` which is
not necessary to be sent over the network, each node
has its own secretKeyHash to validate.
Fixes#3696
Partial(fix) #3700 (More changes needed with some code cleanup)
This is a consolidation effort, avoiding usage
of naked strings in codebase. Whenever possible
use constants which can be repurposed elsewhere.
This also fixes `goconst ./...` reported issues.