* rewrite cache library as codeberg.org/gruf/go-structr, implement in gotosocial
* use actual go-structr release version (not just commit hash)
* revert go toolchain changes (damn you go for auto changing this)
* fix go mod woes
* ensure %w is used in calls to errs.Appendf()
* fix error checking
* fix possible panic
* remove unnecessary start/stop functions, move to main Cache{} struct, add note regarding which caches require start/stop
* fix copy-paste artifact... 😇
* fix all comment copy-paste artifacts
* remove dropID() function, now we can just use slices.DeleteFunc()
* use util.Deduplicate() instead of collate(), move collate to util
* move orderByIDs() to util package and "generify"
* add a util.DeleteIf() function, use this to delete entries on failed population
* use slices.DeleteFunc() instead of util.DeleteIf() (i had the logic mixed up in my head somehow lol)
* add note about how collate differs from deduplicate
* update go text, include text/display
* [feature] Set instance langs, show post lang on frontend
* go fmt
* WebGet
* set language for whole article, don't use FA icon
* mention instance languages + other optional config vars
* little tweak
* put languages in config properly
* warn log language parse
* change some naming around
* tidy up validate a bit
* lint
* rename LanguageTmpl in template
* update typeconverter to use state structure
* deinterface the typeutils.TypeConverter -> typeutils.Converter
* finish copying over old type converter code comments
* fix cherry-pick merge issues, fix tests pointing to old typeutils interface type still
* [feature] list commands for both attachment and emojis
* use fewer commands, provide `local-only` and `remote-only` as filters
* envparsing
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Co-authored-by: tsmethurst <tobi.smethurst@protonmail.com>
* [feature] Don't emit timestamp in log lines
When running gotosocial with a service manager like systemd, or a
container runtime, the associated log driver usually emits timestamps
itself. In those cases, having the extra timestamp from our own log
lines ends up being a bit noisy and when centrally ingesting logs is
duplicate information.
This introduces a configuration flag that allows disabling emitting the
timestamp. It's only wired up for "daemonised" processes, meaning server
and testrig.
* [chore] Add docs for log-timestamp
* [feature] Simplify timestamp handling
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* [chore] Less escaped double-quotes
* [chore] Fix help string
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* Add/update some DB functions.
* move async workers into subprocessor
* rename FromFederator -> FromFediAPI
* update home timeline check to include check for current status first before moving to parent status
* change streamMap to pointer to mollify linter
* update followtoas func signature
* fix merge
* remove errant debug log
* don't use separate errs.Combine() check to wrap errs
* wrap parts of workers functionality in sub-structs
* populate report using new db funcs
* embed federator (tiny bit tidier)
* flesh out error msg, add continue(!)
* fix other error messages to be more specific
* better, nicer
* give parseURI util function a bit more util
* missing headers
* use pointers for subprocessors
* add automatic cache max size generation based on ratios of a singular fixed memory target
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* remove now-unused cache max-size config variables
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* slight ratio tweak
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* remove unused visibility config var
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* add secret little ratio config trick
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* fixed a word
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* update cache library to remove use of TTL in result caches + slice cache
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* update other cache usages to use correct interface
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* update example config to explain the cache memory target
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* update env parsing test with new config values
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* do some ratio twiddling
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* add missing header
* update envparsing with latest defaults
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* update size calculations to take into account result cache, simple cache and extra map overheads
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* tweak the ratios some more
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* more nan rampaging
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* fix envparsing script
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* update cache library, add sweep function to keep caches trim
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* sweep caches once a minute
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* add a regular job to sweep caches and keep under 80% utilisation
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* remove dead code
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* add new size library used to libraries section of readme
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* add better explanations for the mem-ratio numbers
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* update go-cache
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* library version bump
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* update cache.result{} size model estimation
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* [feature] Add media list command
This is an attempt to help alleviate #1776. Using admin media list
--local the full path to each local media file will be printed, with a
newline. The output of this should be feadable into backup tools in
order to allow to backup local media too. Together with the database
this should allow to fully recover from the loss of an instance.
The list command also gets a --remote flag for symmetry. In the case
of --remote we print the RemoteURL instead, the location the asset can
be retrieved from.
To get all media, you can run with --local and --remote.
* [bugfix] Fix the test failures
* [feature] Reimplement list media as top commands
This changes the implementation of admin media list --<variant> to two
separate top-level commands, list-local and list-remote.
The implementation now iterates over over the database in batches of 200
in order to avoid loading all media metadata into memory.
* [feature] Implement ListMedia with filter callback
This does away with the somewhat odd iterator-like structure we had
before and does away with most of the loop duplication in list-local and
list-remote. Instead they call GetAllMediaPaths with a filter func to
select the media they want. That's accumulated into a slice and
eventually returned.
* [bugfix] Simplify remote filter
Since we don't append the empty string anywhere, the remote filter can
be limited to returning RemoteURL, as that'll be an empty string for
local media.
* [docs] Add media list commands to CLI reference
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* media manager tidy-up: de-interface and remove unused PostDataFunc
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* remove last traces of media.Manager being an interface
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* update error to provide caller, allow tuneable via build tags
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* remove kim-specific build script changes
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* fix merge conflicts
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* update build-script to support externally setting build variables
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* start working on lists
* further list work
* test list db functions nicely
* more work on lists
* peepoopeepoo
* poke
* start list timeline func
* we're getting there lads
* couldn't be me working on stuff... could it?
* hook up handlers
* fiddling
* weeee
* woah
* screaming, pissing
* fix streaming being a whiny baby
* lint, small test fix, swagger
* tidying up, testing
* fucked! by the linter
* move timelines to state like a boss
* add timeline start to tests using state
* invalidate lists
* revamp http client to not limit requests, instead use sender worker
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* remove separate sender worker pool, spawn 2*GOMAXPROCS batch senders each time, no need for transport cache sweeping
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* improve batch senders to keep popping recipients until remote URL found
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* fix recipient looping issue
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* move request id ctx key to gtscontext, finish filling out more code comments, add basic support for not logging client IP
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* first draft of status refetching logic
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* fix testrig to use new federation alloc func signature
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* fix log format directive
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* add status fetched_at migration
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* remove unused / unchecked for error types
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* add back the used type...
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* add separate internal getStatus() function for derefThread() that doesn't recurse
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* improved mention and media attachment error handling
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* fix log and error format directives
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* update account deref to match status deref changes
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* very small code formatting change to make things clearer
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* add more code comments
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* improved code commenting
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* only check for required further derefs if needed
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* improved cache invalidation
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* tweak cache restarting to use a (very small) backoff
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* small readability changes and fixes
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* fix account sync issues
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* fix merge conflicts + update account enrichment to accept already-passed accountable
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* remove secondary function declaration
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* normalise dereferencer get status / account behaviour, fix remaining tests
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* fix remaining rebase conflicts, finish commenting code
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* appease the linter
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* add source file header
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* update to use TIMESTAMPTZ column type instead of just TIMESTAMP
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* don't pass in 'updated_at' to UpdateEmoji()
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* use new ap.Resolve{Account,Status}able() functions
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* remove the somewhat confusing rescoping of the same variable names
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* update migration file name, improved database delete error returns
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* formatting
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* improved multi-delete database functions to minimise DB calls
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* remove unused type
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* fix delete statements
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* [chore] Remove years from all license headers
Years or year ranges aren't required in license headers. Many projects
have removed them in recent years and it avoids a bit of yearly toil.
In many cases our copyright claim was also a bit dodgy since we added
the 2021-2023 header to files created after 2021 but you can't claim
copyright into the past that way.
* [chore] Add license header check
This ensures a license header is always added to any new file. This
avoids maintainers/reviewers needing to remember to check for and ask
for it in case a contribution doesn't include it.
* [chore] Add missing license headers
* [chore] Further updates to license header
* Use the more common // indentend comment format
* Remove the hack we had for the linter now that we use the // format
* Add SPDX license identifier
* [feature] Discover webfinger through host-meta
This implements a fallback for discovering the webfinger endpoint in
case the /.well-known/webfinger endpoint wasn't properly redirected.
Some instances do this because the recommendation used to be to use
host-meta for the webfinger redirect in the before times.
Closes#1558.
* [bug] Ensure we only ever update cache on success
* [chore] Move finger tests to their own place
This adds a test suite for transport and moves the finger cache tests
into there instead of abusing the search test suite.
* [chore] cleanup the test a bit more
We don't really need a separate function for the oddly located webfinger
response as we check the full URL string anyway
* Address review comments
* [chore] update config example
* [chore] access DB only through state in controller
This changes the config action to print the config in a more human
readable format, indented by 4 spaces and with newlines.
Thanks to this, we can now reasonably construct some JSON in the
envparsing shell script, without needing utilities like jd. It does
assume cat is available in order to not change the shebang to bash.
With the expected JSON now being one key per line it should make it much
easier for multiple PRs that change something around config not to
collide in merge conflicts.
This adds a dummy testrig subcommand when we're not building with DEBUG
set. Now any invocation of gotosocial testrig, plain or with any kind of
subcommands or arguments will result in that error message getting
returned.
This adds a lightweight form of tracing to GTS. Each incoming request is
assigned a Request ID which we then pass on and log in all our log
lines. Any function that gets called downstream from an HTTP handler
should now emit a requestID=value pair whenever it logs something.
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* start fiddling with media + account queries a little
* initialize state when pruning
* allow for unsetting remote media
make sure to wait til media loaded
fix silly tiny bug
* move comment a bit for readability
* slight reformat of fetchRemoteAccount{Avatar,Header}
* fix issue after rebase
* slightly neaten up logic of avatar/header media handling
* remove log prefix (callername log field handles this)
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* replace media workers with just runners.WorkerPool, move to state structure, use go-sched for global task scheduling
* improved code comment
* fix worker tryUntil function, update go-runners/go-sched
* make preprocess functions package public, use these where possible to stop doubled up processing
* remove separate emoji worker pool
* limit calls to time.Now() during media preprocessing
* use Processor{} to manage singular runtime of processing media
* ensure workers get started when media manager is used
* improved error setting in processing media, fix media test
* port changes from processingmedia to processing emoji
* finish code commenting
* finish code commenting and comment-out client API + federator worker pools until concurrency worker pools replaced
* linterrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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* remove throttling timers, support setting retry-after, use retry-after in transport
* remove unused variables
* add throttling-retry-after to cmd flags
* update envparsing to include new throttling-retry-after
* update example config to include retry-after documentation
* also support retry-after formatted as date-time, ensure max backoff time
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* serve publickey separately from AP, don't throttle it
* update nginx cache documentation, cache main-key too
* throttle public key, but separately from other endpoints
* reformat GetAccount() functionality, and add UpdateAccount() function.
* use fetched_at instead of last_webfingered_at
* catch local "not found" errors. small formatting / error string changes
* remove now unused error type
* return nil when wrapping nil error
* update expected error messages
* return correct url for foss satan webfinger
* add AP model for Some_User
* normalize local domain
* return notretrievable where appropriate
* expose NewErrNotRetrievable
* ensure webfinger for new accounts searched by uri
* update local account short circuit
* allow enrich to fail for already-known accounts
* remove unused LastWebfingeredAt
* expose test maps on mock http client
* update Update test
* reformat GetAccount() functionality, and add UpdateAccount() function.
* use fetched_at instead of last_webfingered_at
* catch local "not found" errors. small formatting / error string changes
* remove nil error checks (we shouldn't be passing nil errors to newError() initializers)
* remove mutex unlock on transport init fail (it hasn't yet been locked!)
* woops add back the error wrapping to use ErrNotRetrievable
* caches were never being started... 🙈
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Co-authored-by: tsmethurst <tobi.smethurst@protonmail.com>
This switches the logger to Debug. By default the library logs things
internally despite returning errors. Due to the way we had it hooked up
this resulted in scary error level logs being emitted for innocuous
errors. Now those errors will only be visible in debug mode.
Fixes: #1398
Relates to: #1336
When GTS is running in a container runtime which has configured CPU or
memory limits or under an init system that uses cgroups to impose CPU
and memory limits the values the Go runtime sees for GOMAXPROCS and
GOMEMLIMIT are still based on the host resources, not the cgroup.
At least for the throttling middlewares which use GOMAXPROCS to
configure their queue size, this can result in GTS running with values
too big compared to the resources that will actuall be available to it.
This introduces 2 dependencies which can pick up resource contraints
from the current cgroup and tune the Go runtime accordingly. This should
result in the different queues being appropriately sized and in general
more predictable performance. These dependencies are a no-op on
non-Linux systems or if running in a cgroup that doesn't set a limit on
CPU or memory.
The automatic tuning of GOMEMLIMIT can be disabled by either explicitly
setting GOMEMLIMIT yourself or by setting AUTOMEMLIMIT=off. The
automatic tuning of GOMAXPROCS can similarly be counteracted by setting
GOMAXPROCS yourself.