Commit Graph

608 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Shireesh Anjal
000656ac6b
Do not send 'sensitive' flag to client (#12461)
As it is server specific and is not required on client side.
2021-06-07 12:43:21 -07:00
Harshavardhana
c0e41356f5
add error level logger similar to Info() for console (#12445) 2021-06-04 11:11:30 -07:00
Shireesh Anjal
fb140c146b
Redact sensitive values from config in health data (#12421)
The health api returns the server configuration details. Redact
sensitive values from the config values like URLs and credentials.
2021-06-03 08:15:44 -07:00
Harshavardhana
7a3b5235bf remove deprecated kms_vault unused key name 2021-06-03 00:10:11 -07:00
Poorna Krishnamoorthy
dbea8d2ee0
Add support for existing object replication. (#12109)
Also adding an API to allow resyncing replication when
existing object replication is enabled and the remote target
is entirely lost. With the `mc replicate reset` command, the
objects that are eligible for replication as per the replication
config will be resynced to target if existing object replication
is enabled on the rule.
2021-06-01 19:59:11 -07:00
Harshavardhana
1f262daf6f
rename all remaining packages to internal/ (#12418)
This is to ensure that there are no projects
that try to import `minio/minio/pkg` into
their own repo. Any such common packages should
go to `https://github.com/minio/pkg`
2021-06-01 14:59:40 -07:00
Harshavardhana
988d39a5b6 Migrate to golang1.5 release with GO15VENDOREXPERIMENT=1 enabled 2015-08-22 18:35:37 -07:00
Harshavardhana
61175ef091 Migrate to govendor to avoid limitations of godep
- over the course of a project history every maintainer needs to update
  its dependency packages, the problem essentially with godep is manipulating
  GOPATH - this manipulation leads to static objects created at different locations
  which end up conflicting with the overall functionality of golang.

  This also leads to broken builds. There is no easier way out of this other than
  asking developers to do 'godep restore' all the time. Which perhaps as a practice
  doesn't sound like a clean solution. On the other hand 'godep restore' has its own
  set of problems.

- govendor is a right tool but a stop gap tool until we wait for golangs official
  1.5 version which fixes this vendoring issue once and for all.

- govendor provides consistency in terms of how import paths should be handled unlike
  manipulation GOPATH.

  This has advantages
    - no more compiled objects being referenced in GOPATH and build time GOPATH
      manging which leads to conflicts.
    - proper import paths referencing the exact package a project is dependent on.

 govendor is simple and provides the minimal necessary tooling to achieve this.

 For now this is the right solution.
2015-08-12 19:24:57 -07:00