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-- Related: #8822
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Instead of querying the server, fetch_missing and send_missing now uses
the PENDING_DOWNLOAD and PENDING_UPLOAD statuses to guide itself on what
to do. This allows the sync mechanism to control when/how to query data
from server and reuse the query data during the sync.
-- Related: #8822
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PENDING_DOWNLOAD is an empty blob, so during blob_manager.get we need to
return empty as it's not available. This status is used during sync.
During put, if we have an empty unavailable blob, then we delete and
replace with is being put, marking it as SYNCED.
-- Related: #8822
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As raised by kali, they can bring some bugs and avoiding it is pretty
easy.
-- Resolves: #8957
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We were comparing the raw content of preambles. This commit adds a way
to compare excluding time so comparisons don't suffer from false
negatives caused by time deltas.
-- Resolves: #8920
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-- Related: #8822
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-- Related: #8822
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-- Related: #8932
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Introduction of local services authentication added a configuration file
containing the auth tokens for each service. There were different names
for that file, and this commit standardizes all of them to the same
value: /etc/soledad/services.tokens
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Soledad Server was previously using something in /srv to store blobs in
the server side. Debian/lintian doesn't like that at all, so we are
changing to /var/lib/soledad/blobs.
Closes: #8948
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From code review.
-- Related: #8945
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This commit makes all write calls happen inside the same thread that
opened the blob handle. Doing it outside using FileBodyProducer will
yield and run the writes across random reactor threads. This is an
attempt to fix #8945
-- Resolves: #8945
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Moved schema creation and migrations to the pragma locked call, so we
avoid it running concurrently on a thread pool.
-- Resolves: #8945
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It isn't closed by Twisted like the producer is.
-- Resolves: #8924
-- Related: #8932
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Adds two new columns for sync status and retries. Also some initial
rough logic for upload retry limiting.
-- Resolves: #8823
-- Related: #8822
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The number of threads in the blobs databae thread pool can't be smaller
than the number of attemps to write concurrently to the database,
otherwise different kinds of concurrency problems may arise. By setting
the minimum and maximum number of threads to the same number, we make
sure there will always be that number of available threads for
interaction with the blobs db.
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Schema was using a default value instead of using the one passed as a
parameter. Additional test for formatter is also included.
-- Related: #8867
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Incoming API is supposed to be able to, given a valid service token,
write a incoming document into any user database. Leaving the parameter
as 'uuid' triggers defensive code against unauthorized accesses between
users. This commit renames the parameter so this isn't checked.
-- Related: #8867
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-- Related: #8867
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-- Related: #8867
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-- Related: #8867
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This way the file gets copied during package install.
-- Related: #8867
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-- Related: #8867
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-- Related: #8867
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-- Related: #8867
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For tests, we may want to configure the server with non-default options,
and the easiest way to do this is by creating a configuration file in
a temporary directory and passing the file name by means of an
environment variable.
This commit changes the server config file loading scheme to account for
a variable called SOLEDAD_SERVER_CONFIG_FILE. If that variable is set,
the configuration is read from the file pointed by it. Otherwise,
/etc/soledad/soledad-server.conf is used.
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If the number of threads on the connection pool is small and the local
blobs db is stressed, different concurrent access problems may arise.
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We do not want to enable blobs on any server that, by mistake, deploys
from master or from a released version in the 0.10.x series.
for testing it's more sensible to allow instantiating the server with a
custom config file.
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