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Author SHA1 Message Date
Reed Allman
51ff7caeb2 Bye bye openapi (#1081)
* add DateTime sans mgo

* change all uses of strfmt.DateTime to common.DateTime, remove test strfmt usage

* remove api tests, system-test dep on api test

multiple reasons to remove the api tests:

* awkward dependency with fn_go meant generating bindings on a branched fn to
vendor those to test new stuff. this is at a minimum not at all intuitive,
worth it, nor a fun way to spend the finite amount of time we have to live.
* api tests only tested a subset of functionality that the server/ api tests
already test, and we risk having tests where one tests some thing and the
other doesn't. let's not. we have too many test suites as it is, and these
pretty much only test that we updated the fn_go bindings, which is actually a
hassle as noted above and the cli will pretty quickly figure out anyway.
* fn_go relies on openapi, which relies on mgo, which is deprecated and we'd
like to remove as a dependency. openapi is a _huge_ dep built in a NIH
fashion, that cannot simply remove the mgo dep as users may be using it.
we've now stolen their date time and otherwise killed usage of it in fn core,
for fn_go it still exists but that's less of a problem.

* update deps

removals:

* easyjson
* mgo
* go-openapi
* mapstructure
* fn_go
* purell
* go-validator

also, had to lock docker. we shouldn't use docker on master anyway, they
strongly advise against that. had no luck with latest version rev, so i locked
it to what we were using before. until next time.

the rest is just playing dep roulette, those end up removing a ton tho

* fix exec test to work

* account for john le cache
2018-06-21 11:09:16 -07:00
Reed Allman
8af605cf3d update thrift, opencensus, others (#893)
* update thrift, opencensus, others

* stats: update to opencensus 0.6.0 view api
2018-03-26 15:43:49 -07:00
Tolga Ceylan
0addcb8911 fn: pre-fork pool for namespace/network speedup (#874)
* fn: pre-fork pool experimental implementation
2018-03-23 16:35:35 -07:00
Reed Allman
9eaf824398 add jaeger support, link hot container & req span (#840)
* add jaeger support, link hot container & req span

* adds jaeger support now with FN_JAEGER_URL, there's a simple tutorial in the
operating/metrics.md file now and it's pretty easy to get up and running.
* links a hot request span to a hot container span. when we change this to
sample at a lower ratio we'll need to finagle the hot container span to always
sample or something, otherwise we'll hide that info. at least, since we're
sampling at 100% for now if this is flipped on, can see freeze/unfreeze etc.
if they hit. this is useful for debugging. note that zipkin's exporter does
not follow the link at all, hence jaeger... and they're backed by the Cloud
Empire now (CNCF) so we'll probably use it anyway.

* vendor: add thrift for jaeger
2018-03-13 15:57:12 -07:00
Reed Allman
4084b727c0 phase 2: mattes/migrate -> migratex (#848)
* move mattes migrations to migratex

* changes format of migrations to migratex format
* updates test runner to use new interface (double checked this with printlns,
the tests go fully down and then up, and work on pg/mysql)

* remove mattes/migrate

* update tests from deps

* update readme

* fix other file extensions
2018-03-13 14:12:34 -07:00
Reed Allman
206aa3c203 opentracing -> opencensus (#802)
* update vendor directory, add go.opencensus.io

* update imports

* oops

* s/opentracing/opencensus/ & remove prometheus / zipkin stuff & remove old stats

* the dep train rides again

* fix gin build

* deps from last guy

* start in on the agent metrics

* she builds

* remove tags for now, cardinality error is fussing. subscribe instead of register

* update to patched version of opencensus to proceed for now TODO switch to a release

* meh

fix imports

* println debug the bad boys

* lace it with the tags

* update deps again

* fix all inconsistent cardinality errors

* add our own logger

* fix init

* fix oom measure

* remove bugged removal code

* fix s3 measures

* fix prom handler nil
2018-03-05 09:35:28 -08:00
Denis Makogon
a70c038760 New deps (#715) 2018-01-23 13:15:11 -08:00
Denis Makogon
d3be603e54 Fnlb was moved to its own repo: fnproject/lb (#702)
* Fnlb was moved to its own repo: fnproject/lb

* Clean up fnlb leftovers

* Newer deps
2018-01-22 14:17:29 -08:00
jan grant
8fc4bdcf97 Fnlb/k8s grouper (#563)
* WIP: add k8s grouper

- This shares a great deal of behaviour with allGrouper. Once it's
tested, refactor that to share as much as possible

- Glide hell. Checked in the yaml and lock files but a glide i -v
will be required to bring vendor/ up-to-date. Will address once this
is ready.

* Update README. Make the watch tracking work.

(To follow: add the junk that was pulled in via the glide update.)

* Vendor updates.

* go fmt

* Use the allGrouper with a k8s-backed DBStore instead.

This is much tidier :-)

* Fix up go vet
2017-12-06 10:45:27 -08:00
Reed Allman
2d8c528b48 S3 loggyloo (#511)
* add minio-go dep, update deps

* add minio s3 client

minio has an s3 compatible api and is an open source project and, notably, is
not amazon, so it seems best to use their client (fwiw the aws-sdk-go is a
giant hair ball of things we don't need, too). it was pretty easy and seems
to work, so rolling with it. also, minio is a totally feasible option for fn
installs in prod / for demos / for local.

* adds 's3' package for s3 compatible log storage api, for use with storing
logs from calls and retrieving them.
* removes DELETE /v1/apps/:app/calls/:call/log endpoint
* removes internal log deletion api
* changes the GetLog API to use an io.Reader, which is a backwards step atm
due to the json api for logs, I have another branch lined up to make a plain
text log API and this will be much more efficient (also want to gzip)
* hooked up minio to the test suite and fixed up the test suite
* add how to run minio docs and point fn at it docs

some notes: notably we aren't cleaning up these logs. there is a ticket
already to make a Mr. Clean who wakes up periodically and nukes old stuff, so
am punting any api design around some kind of TTL deletion of logs. there are
a lot of options really for Mr. Clean, we can notably defer to him when apps
are deleted, too, so that app deletion is fast and then Mr. Clean will just
clean them up later (seems like a good option).

have not tested against BMC object store, which has an s3 compatible API. but
in theory it 'just works' (the reason for doing this). in any event, that's
part of the service land to figure out.

closes #481
closes #473

* add log not found error to minio land
2017-11-20 17:39:45 -08:00
Reed Allman
61b416a9b5 automagic sql db migrations (#461)
* adds migrations

closes #57

migrations only run if the database is not brand new. brand new
databases will contain all the right fields when CREATE TABLE is called,
this is for readability mostly more than efficiency (do not want to have
to go through all of the database migrations to ascertain what columns a table
has). upon startup of a new database, the migrations will be analyzed and the
highest version set, so that future migrations will be run. this should also
avoid running through all the migrations, which could bork db's easily enough
(if the user just exits from impatience, say).

otherwise, all migrations that a db has not yet seen will be run against it
upon startup, this should be seamless to the user whether they had a db that
had 0 migrations run on it before or N. this means users will not have to
explicitly run any migrations on their dbs nor see any errors when we upgrade
the db (so long as things go well). if migrations do not go so well, users
will have to manually repair dbs (this is the intention of the `migrate`
library and it seems sane), this should be rare, and I'm unsure myself how
best to resolve not having gone through this myself, I would assume it will
require running down migrations and then manually updating the migration
field; in any case, docs once one of us has to go through this.

migrations are written to files and checked into version control, and then use
go-bindata to generate those files into go code and compiled in to be consumed
by the migrate library (so that we don't have to put migration files on any
servers) -- this is also in vcs. this seems to work ok. I don't like having to
use the separate go-bindata tool but it wasn't really hard to install and then
go generate takes care of the args. adding migrations should be relatively
rare anyway, but tried to make it pretty painless.

1 migration to add created_at to the route is done here as an example of how
to do migrations, as well as testing these things ;) -- `created_at` will be
`0001-01-01T00:00:00.000Z` for any existing routes after a user runs this
version. could spend the extra time adding 'today's date to any outstanding
records, but that's not really accurate, the main thing is nobody will have to
nuke their db with the migrations in place & we don't have any prod clusters
really to worry about. all future routes will correctly have `created_at` set,
and plan to add other timestamps but wanted to keep this patch as small as
possible so only did routes.created_at.

there are tests that a spankin new db will work as expected as well as a db
after running all down & up migrations works. the latter tests only run on mysql
and postgres, since sqlite3 does not like ALTER TABLE DROP COLUMN; up
migrations will need to be tested manually for sqlite3 only, but in theory if
they are simple and work on postgres and mysql, there is a good likelihood of
success; the new migration from this patch works on sqlite3 fine.

for now, we need to use `github.com/rdallman/migrate` to move forward, as
getting integrated into upstream is proving difficult due to
`github.com/go-sql-driver/mysql` being broken on master (yay dependencies).
Fortunately for us, we vendor a version of the `mysql` bindings that actually
works, thus, we are capable of using the `mattes/migrate` library with success
due to that. this also will require go1.9 to use the new `database/sql.Conn`
type, CI has been updated accordingly.

some doc fixes too from testing.. and of course updated all deps.

anyway, whew. this should let us add fields to the db without busting
everybody's dbs. open to feedback on better ways, but this was overall pretty
simple despite futzing with mysql.

* add migrate pkg to deps, update deps

use rdallman/migrate until we resolve in mattes land

* add README in migrations package

* add ref to mattes lib
2017-11-14 12:54:33 -08:00
Travis Reeder
3aecebdf48 Finally rid of capital Sirupsen?? 2017-09-18 23:33:47 -07:00
Reed Allman
27e43c5d94 remove ccirrelo/supervisor, update
everything seems to work even though sirupsen is upper case?

:cyfap:
2017-09-05 11:36:47 -07:00
Travis Reeder
d7bf64bf66 Big dependency update, all lowercase sirupsen's for all dependencies. 2017-08-23 19:52:56 -07:00
James
f46ea14760 Update dependencies 2017-08-16 11:15:14 -07:00
Reed Allman
30f3c45dbc update vendor/ dir to latest w/o heroku, moby
had to lock a lot of things in place
2017-08-03 03:52:14 -07:00
Reed Allman
f2c7aa5ee6 add functions/vendor files 2017-06-11 02:05:36 -07:00