minio/pkg/madmin/lock-commands.go

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/*
* Minio Cloud Storage, (C) 2016 Minio, Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*
*/
package madmin
import (
"encoding/json"
"io"
"io/ioutil"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"time"
)
type statusType string
type lockType string
// OpsLockState - represents lock specific details.
type OpsLockState struct {
OperationID string `json:"id"` // String containing operation ID.
LockSource string `json:"source"` // Operation type (GetObject, PutObject...)
LockType lockType `json:"type"` // Lock type (RLock, WLock)
Status statusType `json:"status"` // Status can be Running/Ready/Blocked.
Since time.Time `json:"since"` // Time when the lock was initially held.
}
// VolumeLockInfo - represents summary and individual lock details of all
// locks held on a given bucket, object.
type VolumeLockInfo struct {
Bucket string `json:"bucket"`
Object string `json:"object"`
// All locks blocked + running for given <volume,path> pair.
LocksOnObject int64 `json:"-"`
// Count of operations which has successfully acquired the lock
// but hasn't unlocked yet( operation in progress).
LocksAcquiredOnObject int64 `json:"-"`
// Count of operations which are blocked waiting for the lock
// to be released.
TotalBlockedLocks int64 `json:"-"`
// Count of all read locks
TotalReadLocks int64 `json:"readLocks"`
// Count of all write locks
TotalWriteLocks int64 `json:"writeLocks"`
// State information containing state of the locks for all operations
// on given <volume,path> pair.
LockDetailsOnObject []OpsLockState `json:"lockOwners"`
}
// getLockInfos - unmarshal []VolumeLockInfo from a reader.
func getLockInfos(body io.Reader) ([]VolumeLockInfo, error) {
respBytes, err := ioutil.ReadAll(body)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
var lockInfos []VolumeLockInfo
err = json.Unmarshal(respBytes, &lockInfos)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return lockInfos, nil
}
// ListLocks - Calls List Locks Management API to fetch locks matching
// bucket, prefix and held before the duration supplied.
Move admin APIs to new path and add redesigned heal APIs (#5351) - Changes related to moving admin APIs - admin APIs now have an endpoint under /minio/admin - admin APIs are now versioned - a new API to server the version is added at "GET /minio/admin/version" and all API operations have the path prefix /minio/admin/v1/<operation> - new service stop API added - credentials change API is moved to /minio/admin/v1/config/credential - credentials change API and configuration get/set API now require TLS so that credentials are protected - all API requests now receive JSON - heal APIs are disabled as they will be changed substantially - Heal API changes Heal API is now provided at a single endpoint with the ability for a client to start a heal sequence on all the data in the server, a single bucket, or under a prefix within a bucket. When a heal sequence is started, the server returns a unique token that needs to be used for subsequent 'status' requests to fetch heal results. On each status request from the client, the server returns heal result records that it has accumulated since the previous status request. The server accumulates upto 1000 records and pauses healing further objects until the client requests for status. If the client does not request any further records for a long time, the server aborts the heal sequence automatically. A heal result record is returned for each entity healed on the server, such as system metadata, object metadata, buckets and objects, and has information about the before and after states on each disk. A client may request to force restart a heal sequence - this causes the running heal sequence to be aborted at the next safe spot and starts a new heal sequence.
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func (adm *AdminClient) ListLocks(bucket, prefix string,
duration time.Duration) ([]VolumeLockInfo, error) {
queryVal := make(url.Values)
queryVal.Set("bucket", bucket)
queryVal.Set("prefix", prefix)
Move admin APIs to new path and add redesigned heal APIs (#5351) - Changes related to moving admin APIs - admin APIs now have an endpoint under /minio/admin - admin APIs are now versioned - a new API to server the version is added at "GET /minio/admin/version" and all API operations have the path prefix /minio/admin/v1/<operation> - new service stop API added - credentials change API is moved to /minio/admin/v1/config/credential - credentials change API and configuration get/set API now require TLS so that credentials are protected - all API requests now receive JSON - heal APIs are disabled as they will be changed substantially - Heal API changes Heal API is now provided at a single endpoint with the ability for a client to start a heal sequence on all the data in the server, a single bucket, or under a prefix within a bucket. When a heal sequence is started, the server returns a unique token that needs to be used for subsequent 'status' requests to fetch heal results. On each status request from the client, the server returns heal result records that it has accumulated since the previous status request. The server accumulates upto 1000 records and pauses healing further objects until the client requests for status. If the client does not request any further records for a long time, the server aborts the heal sequence automatically. A heal result record is returned for each entity healed on the server, such as system metadata, object metadata, buckets and objects, and has information about the before and after states on each disk. A client may request to force restart a heal sequence - this causes the running heal sequence to be aborted at the next safe spot and starts a new heal sequence.
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queryVal.Set("older-than", duration.String())
Move admin APIs to new path and add redesigned heal APIs (#5351) - Changes related to moving admin APIs - admin APIs now have an endpoint under /minio/admin - admin APIs are now versioned - a new API to server the version is added at "GET /minio/admin/version" and all API operations have the path prefix /minio/admin/v1/<operation> - new service stop API added - credentials change API is moved to /minio/admin/v1/config/credential - credentials change API and configuration get/set API now require TLS so that credentials are protected - all API requests now receive JSON - heal APIs are disabled as they will be changed substantially - Heal API changes Heal API is now provided at a single endpoint with the ability for a client to start a heal sequence on all the data in the server, a single bucket, or under a prefix within a bucket. When a heal sequence is started, the server returns a unique token that needs to be used for subsequent 'status' requests to fetch heal results. On each status request from the client, the server returns heal result records that it has accumulated since the previous status request. The server accumulates upto 1000 records and pauses healing further objects until the client requests for status. If the client does not request any further records for a long time, the server aborts the heal sequence automatically. A heal result record is returned for each entity healed on the server, such as system metadata, object metadata, buckets and objects, and has information about the before and after states on each disk. A client may request to force restart a heal sequence - this causes the running heal sequence to be aborted at the next safe spot and starts a new heal sequence.
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// Execute GET on /minio/admin/v1/locks to list locks.
resp, err := adm.executeMethod("GET", requestData{
queryValues: queryVal,
relPath: "/v1/locks",
})
defer closeResponse(resp)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if resp.StatusCode != http.StatusOK {
return nil, httpRespToErrorResponse(resp)
}
return getLockInfos(resp.Body)
}
// ClearLocks - Calls Clear Locks Management API to clear locks held
// on bucket, matching prefix older than duration supplied.
Move admin APIs to new path and add redesigned heal APIs (#5351) - Changes related to moving admin APIs - admin APIs now have an endpoint under /minio/admin - admin APIs are now versioned - a new API to server the version is added at "GET /minio/admin/version" and all API operations have the path prefix /minio/admin/v1/<operation> - new service stop API added - credentials change API is moved to /minio/admin/v1/config/credential - credentials change API and configuration get/set API now require TLS so that credentials are protected - all API requests now receive JSON - heal APIs are disabled as they will be changed substantially - Heal API changes Heal API is now provided at a single endpoint with the ability for a client to start a heal sequence on all the data in the server, a single bucket, or under a prefix within a bucket. When a heal sequence is started, the server returns a unique token that needs to be used for subsequent 'status' requests to fetch heal results. On each status request from the client, the server returns heal result records that it has accumulated since the previous status request. The server accumulates upto 1000 records and pauses healing further objects until the client requests for status. If the client does not request any further records for a long time, the server aborts the heal sequence automatically. A heal result record is returned for each entity healed on the server, such as system metadata, object metadata, buckets and objects, and has information about the before and after states on each disk. A client may request to force restart a heal sequence - this causes the running heal sequence to be aborted at the next safe spot and starts a new heal sequence.
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func (adm *AdminClient) ClearLocks(bucket, prefix string,
duration time.Duration) ([]VolumeLockInfo, error) {
queryVal := make(url.Values)
queryVal.Set("bucket", bucket)
queryVal.Set("prefix", prefix)
queryVal.Set("duration", duration.String())
// Execute POST on /?lock to clear locks.
Move admin APIs to new path and add redesigned heal APIs (#5351) - Changes related to moving admin APIs - admin APIs now have an endpoint under /minio/admin - admin APIs are now versioned - a new API to server the version is added at "GET /minio/admin/version" and all API operations have the path prefix /minio/admin/v1/<operation> - new service stop API added - credentials change API is moved to /minio/admin/v1/config/credential - credentials change API and configuration get/set API now require TLS so that credentials are protected - all API requests now receive JSON - heal APIs are disabled as they will be changed substantially - Heal API changes Heal API is now provided at a single endpoint with the ability for a client to start a heal sequence on all the data in the server, a single bucket, or under a prefix within a bucket. When a heal sequence is started, the server returns a unique token that needs to be used for subsequent 'status' requests to fetch heal results. On each status request from the client, the server returns heal result records that it has accumulated since the previous status request. The server accumulates upto 1000 records and pauses healing further objects until the client requests for status. If the client does not request any further records for a long time, the server aborts the heal sequence automatically. A heal result record is returned for each entity healed on the server, such as system metadata, object metadata, buckets and objects, and has information about the before and after states on each disk. A client may request to force restart a heal sequence - this causes the running heal sequence to be aborted at the next safe spot and starts a new heal sequence.
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resp, err := adm.executeMethod("DELETE", requestData{
queryValues: queryVal,
relPath: "/v1/locks",
})
defer closeResponse(resp)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if resp.StatusCode != http.StatusOK {
return nil, httpRespToErrorResponse(resp)
}
return getLockInfos(resp.Body)
}