Ref #3229
After review with @abperiasamy we decided to remove all the unnecessary options
- MINIO_BROWSER (Implemented as a security feature but now deemed obsolete
since even if blocking access to MINIO_BROWSER, s3 API port is open)
- MINIO_CACHE_EXPIRY (Defaults to 72h)
- MINIO_MAXCONN (No one used this option and we don't test this)
- MINIO_ENABLE_FSMETA (Enable FSMETA all the time)
Remove --ignore-disks option - this option was implemented when XL layer
would initialize the backend disks and heal them automatically to disallow
XL accidentally using the root partition itself this option was introduced.
This behavior has been changed XL no longer automatically initializes
`format.json` a HEAL is controlled activity, so ignore-disks is not
useful anymore. This change also addresses the problems of our documentation
going forward and keeps things simple. This patch brings in reduction of
options and defaulting them to a valid known inputs. This patch also
serves as a guideline of limiting many ways to do the same thing.
* The user is required to specify a table name and database connection
information in the configuration file.
* INSERTs and DELETEs are done via prepared statements for speed.
* Assumes a table structure, and requires PostgreSQL 9.5 or above due to
the use of UPSERT.
* Creates the table if it does not exist with the given table name using
a query like:
CREATE TABLE myminio (
key varchar PRIMARY KEY,
value JSONB
);
* Vendors some required libraries.
- Using gjson for constructing xlMetaV1{} in realXLMeta.
- Test for parsing constructing xlMetaV1{} using gjson.
- Changes made since benchmarks showed 30-40% improvement in speed.
- Follow up comments in issue https://github.com/minio/minio/issues/2208
for more details.
- gjson parsing of parts from xl.json for listParts.
- gjson parsing of statInfo from xl.json for getObjectInfo.
- Vendorizing gjson dependency.
This change initializes rpc servers associated with disks that are
local. It makes object layer initialization on demand, namely on the
first request to the object layer.
Also adds lock RPC service vendorized minio/dsync
Current master has a regression 'mc policy <policy-type> alias/bucket/prefix'
does not work anymore, due to the way new minio-go changes do json marshalling.
This led to a regression on server side when a ``prefix`` is provided
policy is rejected as malformed from th server which is not the case with
AWS S3.
This patch uses the new ``minio-go/pkg/set`` package to address the
unmarshalling problems.
Fixes#2503
* Implement basic S3 notifications through queues
Supports multiple queues and three basic queue types:
1. NilQueue -- messages don't get sent anywhere
2. LogQueue -- messages get logged
3. AmqpQueue -- messages are sent to an AMQP queue
* api: Implement bucket notification.
Supports two different queue types
- AMQP
- ElasticSearch.
* Add support for redis
Some environments might disable access to `/dev/tty`, fall
back to '80' in such scenarios.
Move to 'cheggaaa/pb' package for better cross platform
support on fetching terminal width.
Fixes#1891
For files less than 'dataBlocks', erasure encoding would fail
with short data due to a bug in the implementation itself.
Relax the error return, even a single byte can be properly
erasure coded without issues.
Fixes#1413
This patch modifies multipart upload related functions as below
* New multipart upload call creates file
EXPORT_DIR/.minio/BUCKET/PATH/TO/OBJECT/UPLOAD_ID.uploadid
* Put object part call creates file
EXPORT_DIR/.minio/BUCKET/PATH/TO/OBJECT/UPLOAD_ID.PART_NUMBER.MD5SUM_STRING
* Abort multipart call removes all files matching
EXPORT_DIR/.minio/BUCKET/PATH/TO/OBJECT/UPLOAD_ID.*
* Complete multipart call does
1. creates a staging file
EXPORT_DIR/.minio/BUCKET/PATH/TO/OBJECT/UPLOAD_ID.complete.TEMP_NAME
then renames to
EXPORT_DIR/.minio/BUCKET/PATH/TO/OBJECT/UPLOAD_ID.complete
2. rename staging file
EXPORT_DIR/.minio/BUCKET/PATH/TO/OBJECT/UPLOAD_ID.complete
to EXPORT_DIR/BUCKET/PATH/TO/OBJECT
rpc/v2/json2 code has a bug where it treats all jsonrpc 2.0
request params like an 'object'. In accordance with the spec
it could be both 'object' or an 'array'.
Handle both cases.