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To avoid corrupting data, Soledad Server checks all user databases
during startup to make sure all of them use the correct schema version.
This was done synchronously, so when there are many databases startup
would take a long time. This commit makes that verification
asynchronous, thus speeding up server startup.
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--Resolves: #8848
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Retry limit was originally specified in #8825 as a protection mechanism,
but #8822 (retry) doesn't specify a retry limit. In fact, blobs is
supposed to retry until transfer is complete using timed delays between
attempts, but never giving up.
-- Related: #8822
-- Related: #8825
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As defined in #8970, this table and the new module will ease adding sync
features such as priority queues and streaming.
--Resolves: #8970
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see: https://github.com/PyCQA/pycodestyle/issues/466
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preamble.py wasn't using urlsafe version of base64, while all other
parts of blobs were using it.
--Resolves: #8980
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So we can have manager, sync, sql and errors in its own places.
--Related: #8970
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Fix this lintian error:
00:14:29 W: soledad source: maintainer-script-lacks-debhelper-token
debian/soledad-server.postinst
00:14:29 N:
00:14:29 N: This package is built using debhelper commands that may
modify
00:14:29 N: maintainer scripts, but the maintainer scripts do not
contain the
00:14:29 N: "#DEBHELPER#" token debhelper uses to modify them.
00:14:29 N:
00:14:29 N: Adding the token to the scripts is recommended.
00:14:29 N:
00:14:29 N: Severity: normal, Certainty: possible
00:14:29 N:
00:14:29 N: Check: debhelper, Type: source
00:14:29 N:
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Server config dictionary was being poorly updated, and not all default
values were being added in runtime. This was mainly a problem in tests,
but fixing may avoid possible bugs with this implementation in the
future.
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With the introduction of semaphores in the blobmanager level, there's no
need for them in the benchmark tests now.
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When running stress tests on blobs storage, we get weird errors when
hundreds of requests are made concurrently to the sqlite backend. This
commit adds a limit so only 10 requests will be delivered to the backend
at a time.
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If there's no limit to the number of concurrent blob writes in the
server, the maximum limit of open files will eventually be reached, and
the processing of requests will start crashing. This commit adds
a semaphore to limit the number of concurrent writes in the server.
Related: #8973
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With the set -o xtrace option all the variables are printed to stdout,
thus leaking all secrets in the CI output. This commit removes that
option from relevant scripts.
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If pyzqm is built with --install-option, then all dependencies will be
forced to install from source. By removing that option, we allow pip to
use wheels.
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An errback was missing in the PUT renderer method of the incoming API.
Because of that, requests to that endpoint were not being correctly
finished in case of errors when writing blobs. That was causing delivery
requests to hang until timeout.
Closes: #8977
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- add a MaximumRetriesError exception to encapsulate other exceptions.
- record the pending status before trying to download
- modify update_sync_status to insert or update
- modify retry tests to check number of retries
- add a test for download retry limit
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