currently crawler waits for an entire readdir call to
return until it processes usage, lifecycle, replication
and healing - instead we should pass the applicator all
the way down to avoid building any special stack for all
the contents in a single directory.
This allows for
- no need to remember the entire list of entries per directory
before applying the required functions
- no need to wait for entire readdir() call to finish before
applying the required functions
- Implement a new xl.json 2.0.0 format to support,
this moves the entire marshaling logic to POSIX
layer, top layer always consumes a common FileInfo
construct which simplifies the metadata reads.
- Implement list object versions
- Migrate to siphash from crchash for new deployments
for object placements.
Fixes#2111
re-implement the cache purging routine to
avoid using ioutil.ReadDir which can lead
to high allocations when there are cache
directories with lots of content, or
when cache is installed in memory constrainted
environments.
Instead rely on a callback function where we
are not using memory no-more than 8KiB per
cycle.
Precursor for this change refer #9425, original
issue pointed by Caleb Case <caleb@storj.io>
Better support of HEAD and listing of zero sized objects with trailing
slash (a.k.a empty directory). For that, isLeafDir function is added
to indicate if the specified object is an empty directory or not. Each
backend (xl, fs) has the responsibility to store that information.
Currently, in both of XL & FS, an empty directory is represented by
an empty directory in the backend.
isLeafDir() checks if the given path is an empty directory or not,
since dir listing is costly if the latter contains too many objects,
readDirN() is added in this PR to list only N number of entries.
In isLeadDir(), we will only list one entry to check if a directory
is empty or not.
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 patch also reverts previous changes which were
merged for migration to the newer disk format. We will
be bringing these changes in subsequent releases. But
we wish to add protection in this release such that
future release migrations are protected.
Revert "fs: Migration should handle bucketConfigs as regular objects. (#4482)"
This reverts commit 976870a391.
Revert "fs: Migrate object metadata to objects directory. (#4195)"
This reverts commit 76f4f20609.
This change adopts the upstream fix in this regard at
https://go-review.googlesource.com/#/c/41834/ for Minio's
purposes.
Go's current os.Stat() lacks support for lot of strange
windows files such as
- share symlinks on SMB2
- symlinks on docker nanoserver
- de-duplicated files on NTFS de-duplicated volume.
This PR attempts to incorporate the change mentioned here
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20100212-00/?p=14963/
The article suggests to use Windows I/O manager to
dereference the symbolic link.
Fixes#4122
Resource strings and paths are case insensitive on windows
deployments but if user happens to use upper case instead of
lower case for certain configuration params like bucket
policies and bucket notification config. We might not honor
them which leads to a wrong behavior on windows.
This is windows only behavior, for all other platforms case
is still kept sensitive.
This patch brings in the removal of debug logging altogether, instead
we bring in the functionality of being able to trace the errors properly
pointing back to the origination of the problem.
To enable tracing you need to enable "MINIO_TRACE" set to "1" or "true"
environment variable which would print back traces whenever there is an
error which is unhandled or at the handler layer.
By default this tracing is turned off and only user level logging is
provided.
* xl/ListFiles: return as many objects as requested and take care of eof (#1361)
* xl/ListFiles: fix review comments.
* xl/ListFiles: Add windows filepath translation.
* xl/ListFiles: Use slashSeparator instead of "/". Remove filepath.FromSlash() as golang-windows takes care of it automatically.
- Marker should be escaped outside in handlers.
- Delimiter should be handled outside in handlers.
- Add missing comments and change the function names.
- Handle case of 'maxKeys' when its set to '0', its a valid
case and should be treated as such.
* listObjects: improve response time by not doing stat during readDir() operation.
* listObjects: Add windows support.
* listObjects: Readdir() in batches to conserve memory. Add solaris build.
* listObjects: cleanup code.