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houseme
0b3dfaa587 add feature for hyper-util 2026-01-16 17:19:52 +08:00
houseme
2fd57696de Merge branch 'main' of github.com:rustfs/rustfs into fix/axum-trusted-proxies 2026-01-16 11:46:30 +08:00
LeonWang0735
ed4329d50c fix:correctly handle copy object (#1512)
Co-authored-by: loverustfs <hello@rustfs.com>
2026-01-16 10:07:48 +08:00
LeonWang0735
18b22eedd9 Fix:correctly handle versioning obj (#1521) 2026-01-16 08:12:05 +08:00
GatewayJ
55e4cdec5d feat: add Cors (#1496)
Signed-off-by: GatewayJ <835269233@qq.com>
Co-authored-by: loverustfs <hello@rustfs.com>
Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: houseme <housemecn@gmail.com>
2026-01-15 20:03:26 +08:00
houseme
bcc2831384 fmt and remove unused crates 2026-01-15 19:05:51 +08:00
houseme
e3ff5c073c upgrade s3s from 0.13.0-alpha.1 to 0.13.0-alpha.2 (#1518) 2026-01-15 18:23:36 +08:00
GatewayJ
bc0f5292f3 fix: standart policy format (#1508) 2026-01-15 18:23:36 +08:00
majinghe
5d617a0998 fix: change health check statement to fix unhealthy issue for docker … (#1515) 2026-01-15 18:23:36 +08:00
houseme
dceb7aac8a upgrade s3s from 0.13.0-alpha.1 to 0.13.0-alpha.2 (#1518) 2026-01-15 17:18:54 +08:00
GatewayJ
e3a7eb2d3d fix: standart policy format (#1508) 2026-01-15 15:33:22 +08:00
houseme
b8a578c6cf Merge branch 'main' of github.com:rustfs/rustfs into fix/axum-trusted-proxies
# Conflicts:
#	Cargo.lock
2026-01-15 12:07:55 +08:00
majinghe
1e683f12ef fix: change health check statement to fix unhealthy issue for docker … (#1515) 2026-01-15 11:29:45 +08:00
houseme
6a63fba5c2 chore(deps): bump crc-fast, chrono, aws-smithy-types, ssh-key (#1513) 2026-01-15 10:51:14 +08:00
houseme
5c4ade2a20 fix 2026-01-15 09:08:06 +08:00
houseme
27293622eb Merge branch 'main' of github.com:rustfs/rustfs into fix/axum-trusted-proxies
# Conflicts:
#	Cargo.lock
2026-01-15 09:07:56 +08:00
houseme
df502f2ac6 chore(deps): bump multiple dependencies (#1510) 2026-01-15 00:57:04 +08:00
houseme
6f83f00bed fix 2026-01-14 23:41:58 +08:00
houseme
f6ffde0ec0 Merge branch 'main' of github.com:rustfs/rustfs into fix/axum-trusted-proxies 2026-01-14 23:35:12 +08:00
houseme
b10cecb724 fmt 2026-01-14 23:34:52 +08:00
houseme
e6a91fab05 feat(trusted-proxies): optimize core architecture and localize documentation
- **Zero-Trust Security**: Implemented multi-mode proxy validation (Strict, Lenient, Hop-by-Hop) to ensure client IP integrity.
- **High Performance**: Integrated `moka` for asynchronous, thread-safe caching of IP validation results.
- **Cloud Native**: Enhanced automatic metadata discovery and IP range fetching for AWS, Azure, and GCP.
- **Observability**: Added Prometheus metrics and structured JSON logging for production-grade monitoring.
- **Refactoring**: Standardized environment variable loading using `rustfs_utils::envs`.
- **Localization**: Translated all source code comments and documentation from Chinese to English.
- **Test Suite**: Fixed test dependencies and updated integration tests for Axum/Tower compatibility.
- **Documentation**: Completed `README.md` with comprehensive configuration and usage guides.
2026-01-14 23:24:58 +08:00
安正超
cb53ee13cd fix: handle copy_source_if_match in copy_object for S3 compatibility (#1408)
Co-authored-by: loverustfs <hello@rustfs.com>
Co-authored-by: houseme <housemecn@gmail.com>
2026-01-14 21:09:13 +08:00
houseme
60d3374804 Merge branch 'main' of github.com:rustfs/rustfs into fix/axum-trusted-proxies 2026-01-14 20:42:16 +08:00
Arthur Darcet
6928221b56 In the PVC definition, skip the storageClassName attr if null/empty (#1498)
Signed-off-by: Arthur Darcet <arthur.darcet@mistral.ai>
Co-authored-by: majinghe <42570491+majinghe@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: houseme <housemecn@gmail.com>
2026-01-14 20:18:00 +08:00
houseme
2d58eea702 fix: exclude matching key from ListObjects results when using marker/startAfter (#1506) 2026-01-14 19:21:51 +08:00
houseme
8c00838398 Merge branch 'main' of github.com:rustfs/rustfs into fix/axum-trusted-proxies
# Conflicts:
#	crates/config/src/constants/mod.rs
#	crates/config/src/lib.rs
2026-01-14 18:10:35 +08:00
houseme
109ca7a100 perf(utils): optimize User-Agent generation and platform detection (#1504) 2026-01-14 18:08:02 +08:00
Jasper Weyne
15e6d4dbd0 feat: add support for existing gateways in helm chart (#1469)
Co-authored-by: loverustfs <hello@rustfs.com>
2026-01-14 17:54:37 +08:00
Jan S
68c5c0b834 Use POSIX statvfs, since statfs is not designed to be portable (#1495) 2026-01-14 16:03:32 +08:00
houseme
27480f7625 Refactor Event Admin Handlers and Parallelize Target Status Probes (#1501) 2026-01-14 14:18:02 +08:00
houseme
f795299d53 Optimization and collation of dependencies introduction processing (#1493) 2026-01-13 15:02:54 +08:00
houseme
650fae71fb Remove the rustfs/console/config.json route (#1487) 2026-01-13 10:15:41 +08:00
houseme
dc76e4472e Fix object tagging functionality issues #1415 (#1485) 2026-01-13 01:11:50 +08:00
houseme
b5140f0098 build(deps): bump tracing-opentelemetry and flate2 version (#1484)
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2026-01-12 23:53:31 +08:00
LeonWang0735
5f2e594480 fix:handle null version ID in delete and return version_id in get_object (#1479)
Signed-off-by: houseme <housemecn@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: houseme <housemecn@gmail.com>
2026-01-12 22:02:09 +08:00
houseme
bec51bb783 fix: return 404 for HEAD requests on non-existent objects in TLS (#1480) 2026-01-12 19:30:59 +08:00
houseme
1fad8167af dependency name ignore for object_store (#1481) 2026-01-12 19:13:37 +08:00
weisd
f0da8ce216 fix: avoid unwrap() panic in delete_prefix parsing (#1476)
Co-authored-by: houseme <housemecn@gmail.com>
2026-01-12 13:26:01 +08:00
houseme
f9d3a908f0 Refactor:replace jsonwebtoken feature from rust_crypto to aws_lc_rs (#1474)
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2026-01-12 12:25:02 +08:00
yxrxy
29d86036b1 feat: implement bucket quota system (#1461)
Signed-off-by: yxrxy <1532529704@qq.com>
Co-authored-by: loverustfs <hello@rustfs.com>
2026-01-12 11:42:07 +08:00
weisd
78b13f3ff2 fix: add delete prefix option support (#1471) 2026-01-12 11:19:09 +08:00
houseme
91c613f2d7 init 2026-01-12 01:23:12 +08:00
houseme
01af6f2837 Merge branch 'main' of github.com:rustfs/rustfs into fix/axum-trusted-proxies
# Conflicts:
#	Cargo.lock
2026-01-11 23:54:05 +08:00
houseme
760cb1d734 Fix Windows Path Separator Handling in rustfs_utils (#1464)
Co-authored-by: reatang <tangtang1251@qq.com>
2026-01-11 19:53:51 +08:00
houseme
6b2eebee1d fix: Remove secret and signature from the log (#1466) 2026-01-11 17:45:16 +08:00
houseme
ddaa9e35ea fix(http): Fix console bucket management functionality failure caused by RUSTFS_SERVER_DOMAINS (#1467) 2026-01-11 16:47:51 +08:00
houseme
66c6d4707e add copyright 2026-01-10 22:23:46 +08:00
loverustfs
703d961168 fix: honor bucket policy for authenticated users (#1460)
Co-authored-by: GatewayJ <835269233@qq.com>
2026-01-10 20:01:28 +08:00
loverustfs
e614e530cf Modify ahead images url 2026-01-10 16:12:40 +08:00
loverustfs
00119548d2 Ahead 2026-01-10 16:11:11 +08:00
GatewayJ
d532c7c972 feat: object-list access (#1457)
Signed-off-by: loverustfs <github@rustfs.com>
Co-authored-by: loverustfs <hello@rustfs.com>
Co-authored-by: loverustfs <github@rustfs.com>
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2026-01-10 10:11:08 +08:00
houseme
04f441361e replace winapi to windows crate (#1455) 2026-01-10 02:15:08 +08:00
mkrueger92
9e162b6e9e Default to helm chart version for docker image and not latest (#1385)
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Co-authored-by: houseme <housemecn@gmail.com>
2026-01-08 21:16:00 +08:00
majinghe
900f7724b8 add gateway api support due to ingress nginx retirement (#1432)
Co-authored-by: houseme <housemecn@gmail.com>
2026-01-08 20:57:55 +08:00
majinghe
4f5653e656 add upgrade strategy for standalone mode (#1431) 2026-01-08 20:44:16 +08:00
houseme
7ac850d4ed Merge branch 'main' of github.com:rustfs/rustfs into fix/axum-trusted-proxies 2026-01-08 16:48:57 +08:00
houseme
9f060eae5e upgrade cargo.lock 2026-01-08 16:48:40 +08:00
houseme
a95e549430 Fix/fix improve for audit (#1418) 2026-01-07 18:05:52 +08:00
houseme
6d80190a10 Merge branch 'main' of github.com:rustfs/rustfs into fix/axum-trusted-proxies 2026-01-07 15:46:11 +08:00
weisd
00f3275603 rm online check (#1416) 2026-01-07 13:42:03 +08:00
weisd
359c9d2d26 Enhance Object Version Management and Replication Status Handling (#1413) 2026-01-07 10:44:35 +08:00
weisd
3ce99939a3 fix: improve memory ordering for disk health tracker (#1412) 2026-01-06 23:59:08 +08:00
Jan S
02f809312b Fix windows missing default backlog (#1405)
Co-authored-by: houseme <housemecn@gmail.com>
2026-01-06 23:41:12 +08:00
GatewayJ
356dc7e0c2 feat: Add permission verification for account creation (#1401)
Co-authored-by: loverustfs <hello@rustfs.com>
2026-01-06 21:47:18 +08:00
安正超
e4ad86ada6 test(s3): add 9 delimiter list tests to implemented tests (#1410) 2026-01-06 21:13:39 +08:00
GatewayJ
b95bee64b2 fix: Correct import permissions (#1402) 2026-01-06 14:53:26 +08:00
Jan S
18fb920fa4 Remove the sysctl crate and use libc's sysctl call interface (#1396)
Co-authored-by: houseme <housemecn@gmail.com>
2026-01-06 10:26:09 +08:00
Jan S
5f19eef945 fix: OpenBSD does not support TCPKeepalive intervals (#1382)
Signed-off-by: houseme <housemecn@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: houseme <housemecn@gmail.com>
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2026-01-06 00:41:39 +08:00
houseme
40ad2a6ea9 Remove unused crates (#1394) 2026-01-05 23:18:08 +08:00
安正超
e7a3129be4 feat: s3 tests classification (#1392)
Co-authored-by: houseme <housemecn@gmail.com>
2026-01-05 22:24:35 +08:00
weisd
b142563127 fix rpc client (#1393) 2026-01-05 21:52:04 +08:00
houseme
805a567dfc Merge branch 'main' of github.com:rustfs/rustfs into fix/axum-trusted-proxies 2026-01-05 20:34:48 +08:00
houseme
d72fef5ce6 init 2026-01-05 20:34:30 +08:00
weisd
5660208e89 Refactor RPC Authentication System for Improved Maintainability (#1391) 2026-01-05 19:51:51 +08:00
安正超
0b6f3302ce fix: improve s3-tests readiness detection and Python package installation (#1390) 2026-01-05 17:56:42 +08:00
安正超
60103f0f72 fix: s3 api compatibility (#1370)
Co-authored-by: houseme <housemecn@gmail.com>
2026-01-05 16:54:16 +08:00
houseme
b78f0d0bf1 Merge branch 'main' of github.com:rustfs/rustfs into fix/axum-trusted-proxies
# Conflicts:
#	Cargo.lock
#	Cargo.toml
2026-01-05 16:36:36 +08:00
weisd
ab752458ce Fix Path Traversal and Enhance Object Validation (#1387) 2026-01-05 15:57:15 +08:00
dependabot[bot]
1d6c8750e7 build(deps): bump the dependencies group with 2 updates (#1383)
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2026-01-05 15:33:57 +08:00
loverustfs
9c44f71a0a Revise security vulnerability reporting instructions
Updated the reporting process for security vulnerabilities.

Signed-off-by: loverustfs <hello@rustfs.com>
2026-01-05 15:05:33 +08:00
loverustfs
9c432fc963 Enhance security policy with philosophy and reporting updates
Added a security philosophy section emphasizing transparency and community contributions. Updated the reporting process for vulnerabilities to ensure responsible disclosure.

Signed-off-by: loverustfs <hello@rustfs.com>
2026-01-05 14:09:48 +08:00
LeonWang0735
f86761fae9 fix:allow NotResource-only policies in statement validation (#1364)
Co-authored-by: loverustfs <hello@rustfs.com>
2026-01-05 13:07:42 +08:00
mkrueger92
377ed507c5 Enable the possibility to freely configure request and limit (#1374)
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Co-authored-by: houseme <housemecn@gmail.com>
2026-01-05 09:22:53 +08:00
loverustfs
e063306ac3 Delete the non-existent CLA section.
Delete the non-existent CLA section.

Signed-off-by: loverustfs <hello@rustfs.com>
2026-01-05 07:11:39 +08:00
Dominik Gašparić
8009ad5692 Fix event object structure according to AWS rules (#1379)
Signed-off-by: Dominik Gašparić <56818232+codedoga@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-01-05 01:51:14 +08:00
houseme
fb89a16086 dep: upgrade tokio 1.49.0 (#1378) 2026-01-05 00:07:38 +08:00
Andreas Nussberger
666c0a9a38 helm: add nodeSelector to standalone deployment (#1367)
Co-authored-by: majinghe <42570491+majinghe@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-01-04 20:52:16 +08:00
majinghe
486a4b58e6 add node selector for standalone deployment (#1368) 2026-01-04 20:49:58 +08:00
GatewayJ
f5f6ea4a5c feat:policy Resources support string and array modes. (#1346)
Co-authored-by: loverustfs <hello@rustfs.com>
2026-01-04 19:21:37 +08:00
yxrxy
38c2d74d36 fix: fix FTPS/SFTP download issues and optimize S3Client caching (#1353)
Co-authored-by: houseme <housemecn@gmail.com>
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2026-01-04 17:28:18 +08:00
yxrxy
ffbcd3852f fix: fix bucket policy principal parsing to support * and {AWS: *} fo… (#1354)
Co-authored-by: loverustfs <hello@rustfs.com>
2026-01-04 15:53:10 +08:00
houseme
75b144b7d4 Fixing URL output format in IPv6 environments #1343 and Incorrect time in UI #1350 (#1363) 2026-01-04 14:56:54 +08:00
Jan S
d06397cf4a fix: try casting available blocks to a u64 on FreeBSD and OpenBSD (#1360)
Co-authored-by: houseme <housemecn@gmail.com>
2026-01-04 11:06:14 +08:00
Jan S
f995943832 fix: do not hardcode bash path (#1358)
Co-authored-by: houseme <housemecn@gmail.com>
2026-01-04 10:39:59 +08:00
LeonWang0735
de4a3fa766 fix:correct RemoteAddr extension type to enable IP-based policy evaluation (#1356) 2026-01-04 10:13:27 +08:00
houseme
720919843d fmt, fix and cargo shear --fix 2026-01-03 23:03:35 +08:00
houseme
bc676dd57c Merge branch 'main' of github.com:rustfs/rustfs into fix/axum-trusted-proxies
* 'main' of github.com:rustfs/rustfs:
  Add workflow to mark stale issues automatically
  fix: remove nginx-ingress default body size limit (#1335)
  feat:Permission verification for deleting versions (#1341)
  chore: upgrade GitHub Actions artifact actions (#1339)
  chore: replace native-tls with pure rustls for FTPS/SFTP e2e tests (#1334)
  chore: upgrade dependencies and migrate to aws-lc-rs (#1333)
  fix: s3 list object versions next marker (#1328)
  fix(tagging): fix e2e test_object_tagging failure (#1327)
  Feat/ftps&sftp (#1308)

# Conflicts:
#	Cargo.lock
#	Cargo.toml
#	crates/config/src/constants/mod.rs
#	crates/config/src/lib.rs
#	rustfs/Cargo.toml
2026-01-03 21:56:02 +08:00
houseme
36db23b620 add rustfs-trusted-proxies package 2026-01-03 21:49:59 +08:00
loverustfs
4d0045ff18 Add workflow to mark stale issues automatically
Add workflow to mark stale issues automatically

Signed-off-by: loverustfs <hello@rustfs.com>
2026-01-03 11:42:12 +08:00
usernameisnull
d96e04a579 fix: remove nginx-ingress default body size limit (#1335)
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2026-01-02 20:39:16 +08:00
GatewayJ
cc916926ff feat:Permission verification for deleting versions (#1341)
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2026-01-02 18:19:34 +08:00
houseme
134e7e237c chore: upgrade GitHub Actions artifact actions (#1339) 2026-01-02 12:29:59 +08:00
yxrxy
cf53a9d84a chore: replace native-tls with pure rustls for FTPS/SFTP e2e tests (#1334)
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2026-01-02 11:08:28 +08:00
houseme
8d7cd4cb1b chore: upgrade dependencies and migrate to aws-lc-rs (#1333) 2026-01-02 00:02:34 +08:00
安正超
61b3100260 fix: s3 list object versions next marker (#1328) 2026-01-01 23:26:32 +08:00
0xdx2
b19e8070a2 fix(tagging): fix e2e test_object_tagging failure (#1327) 2026-01-01 17:38:37 +08:00
yxrxy
b8aa8214e2 Feat/ftps&sftp (#1308)
[feat] ftp / sftp
2025-12-31 09:01:15 +08:00
houseme
86f93abb13 improve code 2025-12-31 00:16:54 +08:00
yxrxy
3c14947878 fix(iam): preserve decrypt-failed credentials instead of deleting them (#1312)
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2025-12-30 22:41:10 +08:00
houseme
2924b4e463 Restore globals and add unified TLS/mTLS loading from RUSTFS_TLS_PATH (#1309)
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2025-12-30 21:55:43 +08:00
loverustfs
b4ba62fa33 fix: correctly handle aws:SourceIp in policy evaluation (#1301) (#1306)
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2025-12-30 16:54:48 +08:00
loverustfs
a5b3522880 Add trendshift 2025-12-30 13:03:15 +08:00
安正超
056a0ee62b feat: add local s3-tests script with configurable options and improvements (#1300) 2025-12-29 23:48:32 +08:00
Juri Malinovski
4603ece708 helm: add enableServiceLinks, poddisruptionbudget (#1293)
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2025-12-29 09:31:18 +08:00
houseme
eb33e82b56 fix: Prevent panic in GetMetrics gRPC handler on invalid input (#1291)
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2025-12-29 03:10:23 +08:00
Ali Mehraji
c7e2b4d8e7 Modular Makefile (#1288)
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2025-12-28 21:57:44 +08:00
LeonWang0735
71c59d1187 fix:ListObjects and ListObjectV2 correctly handles unordered and delimiter (#1285) 2025-12-28 16:18:42 +08:00
loverustfs
e3a0a07495 fix: ensure version_id is returned in S3 response headers (#1272)
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2025-12-28 09:41:32 +08:00
0xdx2
136db7e0c9 feat: add function to extract user-defined metadata keys and integrat… (#1281)
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2025-12-27 22:18:16 +08:00
Juri Malinovski
2e3c5f695a helm: update default Chart.yaml, appVersion version bump, add appVersion as a default image tag (#1247)
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2025-12-27 20:50:22 +08:00
bbb4aaa
fe9609fd17 fix:affinity.podAntiAffinity.enabled value not taking effect (#1280)
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2025-12-27 20:46:25 +08:00
bbb4aaa
f2d79b485e fix: prevent PV/PVC deletion during rustfs uninstallation (#1279) 2025-12-27 20:45:43 +08:00
Copilot
3d6681c9e5 chore: remove e2e-mint workflow (#1274)
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2025-12-26 21:55:04 +08:00
lgpseu
07a26fadad opt: store IoLoadMetrics records with circular vector (#1265)
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2025-12-26 12:59:40 +08:00
majinghe
a083fca17a delete -R parameter in init container step (#1264) 2025-12-25 18:14:50 +08:00
houseme
89c3ae77a4 feat: Add TONIC_PREFIX prefix matching in ReadinessGateService (#1261) 2025-12-25 14:28:07 +08:00
houseme
82a6e78845 Inject GlobalReadiness into HTTP server pipeline and gate traffic until FullReady (#1255) 2025-12-25 00:19:03 +08:00
houseme
7e75c9b1f5 remove unlinked file (#1258) 2025-12-24 23:37:43 +08:00
weisd
8bdff3fbcb fix: Add retry mechanism for GLOBAL_CONFIG_SYS initialization (#1252) 2025-12-24 16:38:28 +08:00
Andrea Manzi
65d32e693f add ca-certificates in mcp-server Dockerfile (#1248)
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2025-12-24 08:36:14 +08:00
Michele Zanotti
1ff28b3157 helm: expose init container parameters as helm values (#1232)
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2025-12-23 21:31:28 +08:00
Juri Malinovski
2186f46ea3 helm: fix service/containers ports, fix podAntiAffinity (#1230)
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2025-12-23 20:36:33 +08:00
唐小鸭
add6453aea feat: add seek support for small objects in rustfs (#1231)
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2025-12-23 20:27:34 +08:00
yxrxy
4418c882ad Revert "fix(iam): store previous credentials in .rustfs.sys bucket to… (#1238)
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2025-12-23 19:37:39 +08:00
Muhammed Hussain Karimi
00c607b5ce 🧑‍💻 Fix nix develop problem with Git-Based dependecies on nix develop shell (#1243)
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2025-12-23 19:26:50 +08:00
majinghe
79585f98e0 delete userless helm chart file (#1245) 2025-12-23 19:15:29 +08:00
majinghe
2a3517f1d5 Custom annotation (#1242) 2025-12-23 17:31:01 +08:00
tryao
3942e07487 console port is 9001 (#1235)
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2025-12-23 13:36:38 +08:00
houseme
04811c0006 update s3s version (#1237) 2025-12-23 13:09:57 +08:00
Ali Mehraji
73c15d6be1 Add: rust installation in Makefile (#1188)
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2025-12-23 08:51:04 +08:00
loverustfs
af5c0b13ef fix: HeadObject returns 404 for deleted objects with versioning enabled (#1229)
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2025-12-22 20:43:00 +08:00
Juri Malinovski
f17990f746 helm: allow to define additional config variables (#1220)
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2025-12-22 20:25:23 +08:00
weisd
80cfb4feab Add Disk Timeout and Health Check Functionality (#1196)
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2025-12-22 17:15:19 +08:00
houseme
08f1a31f3f Fix notification event stream cleanup, add bounded send concurrency, and reduce overhead (#1224) 2025-12-22 00:57:05 +08:00
loverustfs
1c51e204ab ci: reduce cargo build jobs to 2 for standard-2 runner 2025-12-21 23:54:40 +08:00
loverustfs
958f054123 ci: update all workflows to use ubicloud-standard-2 runner 2025-12-21 23:43:12 +08:00
0xdx2
3e2252e4bb fix(config):Update argument parsing for volumes and server_domains to support del… (#1209)
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2025-12-21 17:54:23 +08:00
loverustfs
f3a1431fa5 fix: resolve TLS handshake failure in inter-node communication (#1201) (#1222)
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2025-12-21 16:11:55 +08:00
yxrxy
3bd96bcf10 fix: resolve event target deletion issue (#1219) 2025-12-21 12:43:48 +08:00
majinghe
20ea591049 add custom nodeport support (#1217) 2025-12-20 22:02:21 +08:00
GatewayJ
cc31e88c91 fix: expiration time (#1215) 2025-12-20 20:25:52 +08:00
yxrxy
b5535083de fix(iam): store previous credentials in .rustfs.sys bucket to preserv… (#1213) 2025-12-20 19:15:49 +08:00
loverustfs
1e35edf079 chore(ci): restore workflows before 8e0aeb4 (#1212) 2025-12-20 07:50:49 +08:00
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8dd3e8b534 fix: decode form-urlencoded object names in webhook/mqtt Key field (#1210)
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loverustfs
8e0aeb4fdc Optimize ci ubicloud (#1208) 2025-12-19 23:22:45 +08:00
majinghe
abe8a50b5a add cert manager and ingress annotations support (#1206) 2025-12-19 21:50:23 +08:00
loverustfs
61f4d307b5 Modify latest version tips to console 2025-12-19 14:57:19 +08:00
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3eafeb0ff0 Modify to accelerate 2025-12-19 13:01:17 +08:00
houseme
4abfc9f554 Fix/fix event 1216 (#1191)
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2025-12-19 12:07:07 +08:00
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1057953052 fix: Remove the compression check that has already been handled by tower-http::CompressionLayer. (#1190)
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2025-12-19 10:15:52 +08:00
loverustfs
889c67f359 Modify to ubicloud 2025-12-19 09:42:21 +08:00
loverustfs
1d111464f9 Return to GitHub hosting
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2025-12-19 09:15:26 +08:00
loverustfs
a0b2f5a232 self-host
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2025-12-18 22:23:25 +08:00
Muhammed Hussain Karimi
46557cddd1 🧑‍💻 Improve shebang compatibility (#1180)
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2025-12-18 20:13:24 +08:00
安正超
443947e1ac fix: improve S3 API compatibility for ListObjects operations (#1173)
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2025-12-17 21:50:03 +08:00
yxrxy
8821fcc1e7 feat: Replace LRU cache with Moka async cache in policy variables (#1166)
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2025-12-17 00:19:31 +08:00
houseme
17828ec2a8 Dependabot/cargo/s3s df2434d 1216 (#1170)
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2025-12-16 21:21:43 +08:00
mythrnr
94d5b1c1e4 fix: format of bucket event notifications (#1138) 2025-12-16 20:44:57 +08:00
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0bca1fbd56 fix: the method for correcting judgment headers (#1159)
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2025-12-16 19:30:50 +08:00
唐小鸭
52c2d15a4b feat: Implement whitelist-based HTTP response compression configuration (#1136)
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2025-12-16 15:05:40 +08:00
yxrxy
352035a06f feat: Implement AWS policy variables support (#1131)
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2025-12-16 13:32:01 +08:00
yihong
fe4fabb195 fix: other two memory leak in the code base (#1160)
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2025-12-16 11:45:45 +08:00
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07c5e7997a list object version Interface returns storage_class (#1133)
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2025-12-16 07:09:05 +08:00
yihong
0007b541cd feat: add pre-commit file (#1155)
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2025-12-15 22:23:43 +08:00
dependabot[bot]
0f2e4d124c build(deps): bump the dependencies group with 3 updates (#1148)
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2025-12-15 20:39:04 +08:00
Christian Simon
2e4ce6921b helm: Mount /tmp as emptyDir (#1105)
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2025-12-15 16:59:28 +08:00
Juri Malinovski
7178a94792 helm: refactor helm chart (#1122)
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2025-12-15 13:05:43 +08:00
sunfkny
e8fe9731fd Fix memory leak in Cache update method (#1143) 2025-12-15 10:04:14 +08:00
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3ba415740e Add docs for using Nix flake (#1103)
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2025-12-14 09:44:13 +08:00
Lazar
aeccd14d99 Replace placeholder content in SECURITY.md (#1140)
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2025-12-14 09:31:27 +08:00
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89a155a35d flake: add Nix flake for reproducible builds (#1096)
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2025-12-13 23:54:54 +08:00
yihong
67095c05f9 fix: update tool chain make everything happy (#1134)
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2025-12-13 20:32:42 +08:00
czaloumis
1229fddb5d render imagePullSecrets in Deployment/StatefulSet (#1130)
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2025-12-13 11:23:35 +08:00
majinghe
08be8f5472 add image pull secret support (#1127)
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2025-12-12 20:25:25 +08:00
Sebastian Wolf
0bf25fdefa feat: Be able to set region from Helm chart (#1119)
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2025-12-12 12:30:35 +08:00
houseme
9e2fa148ee Fix type errors in ecfs.rs and apply clippy fixes for Rust 1.92.0 (#1121) 2025-12-12 00:49:21 +08:00
安正超
cb3e496b17 Feat/e2e s3tests (#1120)
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2025-12-11 22:32:07 +08:00
YGoetschel
997f54e700 Fix Docker-based Development Workflow (#1031)
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2025-12-11 19:48:14 +08:00
houseme
1a4e95e940 chore: remove unused dependencies to optimize build (#1117) 2025-12-11 18:13:26 +08:00
Christian Simon
a3006ab407 helm: Use service.type from Values (#1106)
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2025-12-11 17:32:15 +08:00
houseme
e197486c8c upgrade action checkout version from v5 to v6 (#1067)
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2025-12-11 15:39:20 +08:00
dependabot[bot]
0da943a6a4 build(deps): bump s3s from 0.12.0-rc.4 to 0.12.0-rc.5 in the s3s group (#1046)
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2025-12-11 15:20:36 +08:00
guojidan
fba201df3d fix: harden data usage aggregation and cache handling (#1102)
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2025-12-11 09:55:25 +08:00
yxrxy
ccbab3232b fix: ListObjectsV2 correctly handles repeated folder names in prefixes (#1104)
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2025-12-11 09:38:52 +08:00
loverustfs
421f66ea18 Disable codeql 2025-12-11 09:29:46 +08:00
yxrxy
ede2fa9d0b fix: is-admin api (For STS/temporary credentials, we need to check the… (#1101)
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2025-12-11 08:55:41 +08:00
tennisleng
978845b555 fix(lifecycle): Fix ObjectInfo fields and mod_time error handling (#1088)
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2025-12-11 07:17:35 +08:00
Jacob
53c126d678 fix: decode percent-encoded paths in get_file_path() (#1072)
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2025-12-10 22:30:02 +08:00
0xdx2
9f12a7678c feat(ci): add codeql to scanner code (#1076) 2025-12-10 21:48:18 +08:00
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2c86fe30ec Content encoding (#1089)
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2025-12-10 15:21:51 +08:00
tennisleng
ac0c34e734 fix(lifecycle): Return NoSuchLifecycleConfiguration error for missing lifecycle config (#1087)
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2025-12-10 12:35:22 +08:00
majinghe
ae46ea4bd3 fix github action security found by github CodeQL (#1091) 2025-12-10 12:07:28 +08:00
majinghe
8b3d4ea59b enhancement logs output for container deployment (#1090) 2025-12-10 11:14:05 +08:00
houseme
ef261deef6 improve code for is admin (#1082) 2025-12-09 17:34:47 +08:00
Copilot
20961d7c91 Add comprehensive special character handling with validation refactoring and extensive test coverage (#1078)
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2025-12-09 13:40:29 +08:00
shiro.lee
8de8172833 fix: the If-None-Match error handling in the complete_multipart_uploa… (#1065)
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2025-12-08 23:10:20 +08:00
orbisai0security
7c98c62d60 [Security] Fix HIGH vulnerability: yaml.docker-compose.security.writable-filesystem-service.writable-filesystem-service (#1005)
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2025-12-08 22:05:10 +08:00
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15c75b9d36 simple deployment via docker-compose (#1043)
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2025-12-08 21:25:11 +08:00
yxrxy
af650716da feat: add is-admin user api (#1063) 2025-12-08 21:15:04 +08:00
shiro.lee
552e95e368 fix: the If-None-Match error handling in the put_object method when t… (#1034)
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2025-12-08 15:36:31 +08:00
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619cc69512 build(deps): bump the dependencies group with 3 updates (#1052)
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2025-12-08 14:31:53 +08:00
Jitter
76d25d9a20 Fix/issue #1001 dead node detection (#1054)
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2025-12-08 12:29:46 +08:00
yihong
834025d9e3 docs: fix some dead link (#1053)
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2025-12-08 11:23:24 +08:00
houseme
e2d8e9e3d3 Feature/improve profiling (#1038)
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2025-12-07 22:39:47 +08:00
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cd6a26bc3a fix(net): resolve 1GB upload hang and macos build (Issue #1001 regression) (#1035) 2025-12-07 18:05:51 +08:00
tennisleng
5f256249f4 fix: correct ARN parsing for notification targets (#1010)
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b10d80cbb6 fix: detect dead nodes via HTTP/2 keepalives (Issue #1001) (#1025)
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2025-12-06 21:45:42 +08:00
0xdx2
7c6cbaf837 feat: enhance error handling and add precondition checks for object o… (#1008) 2025-12-06 20:39:03 +08:00
Hunter Wu
72930b1e30 security: Fix timing attack vulnerability in credential comparison (#1014)
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2025-12-06 15:13:27 +08:00
LemonDouble
6ca8945ca7 feat(helm): split storageSize into data and log storage parameters (#1018) 2025-12-06 14:01:49 +08:00
majinghe
0d0edc22be update helm package ci file and helm values file (#1004) 2025-12-05 22:13:00 +08:00
weisd
030d3c9426 fix filemeta nil versionid (#1002) 2025-12-05 20:30:08 +08:00
majinghe
b8b905be86 add helm package ci file (#994) 2025-12-05 15:09:53 +08:00
Damien Degois
ace58fea0d feat(helm): add existingSecret handling and support for extra manifests (#992) 2025-12-05 14:14:59 +08:00
唐小鸭
3a79242133 feat: The observability module can be set separately. (#993) 2025-12-05 13:46:06 +08:00
Andrew Steurer
63d846ed14 Fix link to CONTRIBUTING.md in README (#991) 2025-12-05 09:23:26 +08:00
shiro.lee
3a79fcfe73 fix: add the is_truncated field to the return of the list_object_vers… (#985) 2025-12-04 22:26:31 +08:00
weisd
b3c80ae362 fix: listdir rpc (#979)
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2025-12-04 16:12:10 +08:00
Hey Martin
3fd003b21d Delete duplicate titles in the README (#977) 2025-12-04 15:55:26 +08:00
houseme
1d3f622922 console: add version_handler and improve comments (#975) 2025-12-04 13:41:06 +08:00
loverustfs
e31b4303ed fix link error 2025-12-04 08:26:41 +08:00
houseme
5b0a3a0764 upgrade crate version and improve heal config (#963) 2025-12-03 18:49:11 +08:00
weisd
a8b7b28fd0 Fix Admin Heal API and Add Pagination Support for Large Buckets (#933)
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2025-12-03 18:10:46 +08:00
loverustfs
e355d3db80 Modify readme 2025-12-03 17:18:53 +08:00
weisd
4d7bf98c82 add logs (#962) 2025-12-03 13:17:47 +08:00
shiro.lee
699164e05e fix: add the is_truncated field to the return of the list_objects int… (#958) 2025-12-03 03:14:17 +08:00
dependabot[bot]
d35ceac441 build(deps): bump criterion in the dependencies group (#947)
Bumps the dependencies group with 1 update: [criterion](https://github.com/criterion-rs/criterion.rs).


Updates `criterion` from 0.7.0 to 0.8.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/criterion-rs/criterion.rs/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/criterion-rs/criterion.rs/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/criterion-rs/criterion.rs/compare/criterion-plot-v0.7.0...criterion-v0.8.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: criterion
  dependency-version: 0.8.0
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: dependencies
...

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2025-12-02 00:16:28 +08:00
houseme
93982227ac Improve health check handlers for endpoint and console (GET/HEAD, safer error handling) (#942)
* Improve health check handlers for endpoint and console

- Add unified GET/HEAD handling for `/health` and `/rustfs/console/health`
- Implement proper method filtering and 405 with `Allow: GET, HEAD`
- Avoid panics by removing `unwrap()` in health check logic
- Add safe fallbacks for JSON serialization and uptime calculation
- Ensure HEAD requests return only status and headers (empty body)
- Keep response format backward compatible for monitoring systems

* fix
2025-11-30 02:43:59 +08:00
Copilot
fdcdb30d28 Optimize concurrent GetObject performance with Moka cache, comprehensive metrics, complete test suite, cache writeback, and comprehensive documentation (#916)
* Initial plan

* feat: add concurrency-aware buffer sizing and hot object caching for GetObject

- Implement adaptive buffer sizing based on concurrent request load
- Add per-request tracking with automatic cleanup using RAII guards
- Implement hot object cache (LRU) for frequently accessed small files (<= 10MB)
- Add disk I/O semaphore to prevent saturation under extreme load
- Integrate concurrency module into GetObject implementation
- Buffer sizes now adapt: low concurrency uses large buffers for throughput,
  high concurrency uses smaller buffers for fairness and memory efficiency
- Add comprehensive metrics collection for monitoring performance

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* docs: add comprehensive documentation and tests for concurrent GetObject optimization

- Add detailed technical documentation explaining the solution
- Document root cause analysis and solution architecture
- Include performance expectations and testing recommendations
- Add integration tests for concurrency tracking and buffer sizing
- Add cache behavior tests
- Include benchmark tests for concurrent request handling

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* fix: address code review issues in concurrency module

- Fix race condition in cache size tracking by using consistent atomic operations within lock
- Correct buffer sizing logic: 1-2 requests use 100%, 3-4 use 75%, 5-8 use 50%, >8 use 40%
- Improve error message for semaphore acquire failure
- Document limitation of streaming cache implementation (not yet implemented)
- Add TODO for proper streaming cache with suggested approaches
- Update tests to match corrected buffer sizing thresholds

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* docs: add comprehensive implementation summary for concurrent GetObject optimization

- Executive summary of problem and solution
- Detailed architecture documentation for each optimization
- Integration points and code examples
- Complete testing strategy and performance validation steps
- Monitoring and observability guidelines with Prometheus queries
- Deployment considerations and rollout strategy
- Future enhancement roadmap
- Success criteria and quantitative metrics

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* fix

* fix

* refactor: optimize cache with lru 0.16.2 read-first pattern and add advanced features

- Implement optimized read-first cache access using peek() to reduce write lock contention
- Add batch cache operations: get_cached_batch() for efficient multi-object retrieval
- Add cache utility methods: is_cached(), remove_cached(), get_hot_keys()
- Implement warm_cache() for pre-populating cache on startup
- Add get_advanced_buffer_size() with file size and sequential read optimization
- Enhance test suite with 8 new comprehensive tests covering:
  - Batch operations and cache warming
  - Hot keys tracking and analysis
  - Cache removal and LRU behavior verification
  - Concurrent cache access performance
  - Advanced buffer sizing strategies
- Improve documentation and code comments in English throughout

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* docs: add final comprehensive optimization summary

- Complete technical documentation of all optimizations
- Detailed performance analysis and metrics
- Production deployment guide with examples
- Comprehensive API reference and usage patterns
- Migration guide and future enhancement roadmap
- All documentation in professional English

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* fix

* fix

* add moka crate for cache

* feat: replace LRU with Moka cache and add comprehensive metrics

- Replace lru crate with moka 0.12.11 for superior concurrent performance
- Implement lock-free cache with automatic TTL/TTI expiration
- Add size-based eviction using Moka's weigher function
- Integrate comprehensive metrics collection throughout GetObject flow:
  * Cache hit/miss tracking with per-key access counts
  * Request concurrency gauges
  * Disk permit wait time histograms
  * Total request duration tracking
  * Response size and buffer size histograms
- Deep integration with ecfs.rs GetObject operation
- Add hit rate calculation method
- Enhanced CacheStats with hit/miss counters
- Lock-free concurrent reads for better scalability

Moka advantages over LRU:
- True lock-free concurrent access
- Built-in TTL and TTI support
- Automatic size-based eviction
- Better performance under high concurrency
- Native async support

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* docs: add comprehensive Moka cache migration and metrics documentation

- Complete technical documentation of LRU to Moka migration
- Detailed performance comparison and benchmarks
- Comprehensive metrics catalog with 15+ Prometheus metrics
- Prometheus query examples for monitoring
- Dashboard and alerting recommendations
- Migration guide with code examples
- Troubleshooting guide for common issues
- Future enhancement roadmap

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* fix

* fix

* refactor: update tests for Moka cache implementation

- Completely refactor test suite to align with Moka-based concurrency.rs
- Add Clone derive to ConcurrencyManager for test convenience
- Update all tests to handle Moka's async behavior with proper delays
- Add new tests:
  * test_cache_hit_rate - validate hit rate calculation
  * test_ttl_expiration - verify TTL configuration
  * test_is_cached_no_side_effects - ensure contains doesn't affect LRU
  * bench_concurrent_cache_performance - benchmark concurrent access
- Updated existing tests:
  * test_moka_cache_operations - renamed and updated for Moka API
  * test_moka_cache_eviction - validate automatic eviction
  * test_hot_keys_tracking - improved assertions for sorted results
  * test_concurrent_cache_access - validate lock-free performance
- All tests now include appropriate sleep delays for Moka's async processing
- Enhanced documentation and assertions for better test clarity
- Total: 18 comprehensive integration tests

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* docs: add comprehensive Moka test suite documentation

- Complete test suite documentation for all 18 tests
- Detailed test patterns and best practices for Moka
- Debugging guide for common test failures
- Performance expectations and CI integration
- 100% API coverage validation
- Future enhancement roadmap

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* fix

* fmt

* docs: enhance code comments and test documentation throughout

- Significantly improve module-level documentation in concurrency.rs
- Add detailed explanations of performance characteristics and expected improvements
- Document the solution to issue #911 with before/after metrics
- Enhance constant documentation with purpose and impact explanations
- Add comprehensive RAII guard documentation with thread safety notes
- Improve test documentation with detailed test strategy and rationale
- Add Moka-specific test patterns and timing guidance
- Include performance expectations for each test category
- Document why each test matters for solving the original issue
- All documentation written in professional English
- Follow Rust documentation best practices with examples

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* remove lru crate

* upgrade version

* fix: resolve test errors by correcting module structure and test assertions

- Fix test import paths to use crate:: instead of rustfs:: (binary-only crate)
- Keep test file in src/storage/ instead of tests/ (no lib.rs exists)
- Add #[cfg(test)] guard to mod declaration in storage/mod.rs
- Fix Arc type annotations for Moka's ConcurrencyManager in concurrent tests
- Correct test_buffer_size_bounds assertions to match actual implementation:
  * Minimum buffer is 32KB for files <100KB, 64KB otherwise
  * Maximum buffer respects base_buffer_size when concurrency is low
  * Buffer sizing doesn't cap at file size, only at min/max constraints
- All 17 integration tests now pass successfully

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* fix: modify `TimeoutLayer::new` to `TimeoutLayer::with_status_code` and improve docker health check

* fix

* feat: implement cache writeback for small objects in GetObject

- Add cache writeback logic for objects meeting caching criteria:
  * No range/part request (full object retrieval)
  * Object size known and <= 10MB (max_object_size threshold)
  * Not encrypted (SSE-C or managed encryption)
- Read eligible objects into memory and cache via background task
- Serve response from in-memory data for immediate client response
- Add metrics counter for cache writeback operations
- Add 3 new tests for cache writeback functionality:
  * test_cache_writeback_flow - validates round-trip caching
  * test_cache_writeback_size_limit - ensures large objects aren't cached
  * test_cache_writeback_concurrent - validates thread-safe concurrent writes
- Update test suite documentation (now 20 comprehensive tests)

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* improve code for const

* cargo clippy

* feat: add cache enable/disable configuration via environment variable

- Add is_cache_enabled() method to ConcurrencyManager
- Read RUSTFS_OBJECT_CACHE_ENABLE env var (default: false) at startup
- Update ecfs.rs to check is_cache_enabled() before cache lookup and writeback
- Cache lookup and writeback now respect the enable flag
- Add test_cache_enable_configuration test
- Constants already exist in rustfs_config:
  * ENV_OBJECT_CACHE_ENABLE = "RUSTFS_OBJECT_CACHE_ENABLE"
  * DEFAULT_OBJECT_CACHE_ENABLE = false
- Total: 21 comprehensive tests passing

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* fix

* fmt

* fix

* fix

* feat: implement comprehensive CachedGetObject response cache with metadata

- Add CachedGetObject struct with full response metadata fields:
  * body, content_length, content_type, e_tag, last_modified
  * expires, cache_control, content_disposition, content_encoding
  * storage_class, version_id, delete_marker, tag_count, etc.
- Add dual cache architecture in HotObjectCache:
  * Legacy simple byte cache for backward compatibility
  * New response cache for complete GetObject responses
- Add ConcurrencyManager methods for response caching:
  * get_cached_object() - retrieve cached response with metadata
  * put_cached_object() - store complete response
  * invalidate_cache() - invalidate on write operations
  * invalidate_cache_versioned() - invalidate both version and latest
  * make_cache_key() - generate cache keys with version support
  * max_object_size() - get cache threshold
- Add builder pattern for CachedGetObject construction
- Add 6 new tests for response cache functionality (27 total):
  * test_cached_get_object_basic - basic operations
  * test_cached_get_object_versioned - version key handling
  * test_cache_invalidation - write operation invalidation
  * test_cache_invalidation_versioned - versioned invalidation
  * test_cached_get_object_size_limit - size enforcement
  * test_max_object_size - threshold accessor

All 27 tests pass successfully.

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* feat: integrate CachedGetObject cache in ecfs.rs with full metadata and cache invalidation

Integration of CachedGetObject response cache in ecfs.rs:
1. get_object: Cache lookup uses get_cached_object() with full metadata
   - Returns complete response with e_tag, last_modified, content_type, etc.
   - Parses last_modified from RFC3339 string
   - Supports versioned cache keys via make_cache_key()

2. get_object: Cache writeback uses put_cached_object() with metadata
   - Stores content_type, e_tag, last_modified in CachedGetObject
   - Background writeback via tokio::spawn()

3. Cache invalidation added to write operations:
   - put_object: invalidate_cache_versioned() after store.put_object()
   - put_object_extract: invalidate_cache_versioned() after each file extraction
   - copy_object: invalidate_cache_versioned() after store.copy_object()
   - delete_object: invalidate_cache_versioned() after store.delete_object()
   - delete_objects: invalidate_cache_versioned() for each deleted object
   - complete_multipart_upload: invalidate_cache_versioned() after completion

4. Fixed test_adaptive_buffer_sizing to be more robust with parallel tests

All 27 tests pass.

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* fix: add error logging for time parsing in cache lookup and writeback

- Add warning log when RFC3339 parsing fails in cache lookup
- Add warning log when time formatting fails in cache writeback
- Improves debugging for cache-related issues

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* fix

* fix

* upgrade version

* fmt

* add http: 4138 and add max_object_size key

* fix

* fix

* fix

* modify metrics key

* add

* upgrade crates version and improve docker observability

* feat: implement adaptive I/O strategy based on disk permit wait time

Implements adaptive I/O strategy for GetObject operations based on disk permit
wait times, as requested in issue #911.

Key changes:

1. New types in concurrency.rs:
   - IoLoadLevel enum: Low (<10ms), Medium (10-50ms), High (50-200ms), Critical (>200ms)
   - IoStrategy struct: contains optimized I/O parameters based on load level
   - IoLoadMetrics: rolling window metrics for load tracking

2. New ConcurrencyManager methods:
   - calculate_io_strategy(): calculates adaptive strategy from permit wait duration
   - record_permit_wait(): records observation for load tracking
   - smoothed_load_level(): returns averaged load level for stability
   - io_load_stats(): returns (avg_wait, p95_wait, max_wait, count) for monitoring
   - adaptive_buffer_size(): convenience method for buffer sizing

3. Integration in ecfs.rs get_object:
   - Calculate IoStrategy after acquiring disk permit
   - Use strategy buffer_size instead of static sizing
   - Consider strategy.cache_writeback_enabled in cache decision
   - Record new metrics: io.load.level gauge, io.buffer.multiplier gauge,
     io.strategy.selected counter by load level

4. New tests (4 added, 31 total):
   - test_io_load_level_classification: validates load level thresholds
   - test_io_strategy_buffer_sizing: validates buffer multipliers
   - test_calculate_io_strategy: validates manager strategy calculation
   - test_io_load_stats: validates stats tracking

All 31 tests pass. Clippy clean. Formatted.

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* fix

* fix

* docs: add comprehensive architecture design and fix cache hit event notification

1. Added CONCURRENCY_ARCHITECTURE.md with complete design documentation:
   - Executive summary and problem statement
   - Architecture overview with request flow diagram
   - Detailed module analysis for concurrency.rs and ecfs.rs
   - Critical analysis of helper.complete() for cache hits
   - Adaptive I/O strategy design with algorithm
   - Cache architecture with CachedGetObject structure
   - Metrics and monitoring with Prometheus queries
   - Performance characteristics and future enhancements

2. Fixed critical issue: Cache hit path now calls helper.complete()
   - S3 bucket notifications (s3:GetObject events) now trigger for cache hits
   - Event-driven workflows (Lambda, SNS) work correctly for all object access
   - Maintains audit trail for both cache hits and misses

All 31 tests pass.

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* fix: set object info and version_id on helper before complete() for cache hits

When serving from cache, properly configure the OperationHelper before
calling complete() to ensure S3 bucket notifications include complete
object metadata:

1. Build ObjectInfo from cached metadata:
   - bucket, name, size, actual_size
   - etag, mod_time, version_id, delete_marker
   - storage_class, content_type, content_encoding
   - user_metadata (user_defined)

2. Set helper.object(event_info).version_id(version_id_str) before complete()

3. Updated CONCURRENCY_ARCHITECTURE.md with:
   - Complete code example for cache hit event notification
   - Explanation of why ObjectInfo is required
   - Documentation of version_id handling

This ensures:
- Lambda triggers receive proper object metadata for cache hits
- SNS/SQS notifications include complete information
- Audit logs contain accurate object details
- Version-specific event routing works correctly

All 31 tests pass.

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* fix

* improve code

* fmt

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2025-11-30 01:16:55 +08:00
Serhiy Novoseletskiy
a6cf0740cb Updated RUSTFS_VOLUMES (#922)
1. Removed .rustfs.svc.cluster.local as all pods for statefulset are running in the same namespace
2. used "rustfs.fullname" as it's used in statefulset services and statefull set names

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loverustfs
a2e3a719d3 Improve reading experience 2025-11-28 16:03:41 +08:00
loverustfs
76efee37fa fix error 2025-11-28 15:23:26 +08:00
loverustfs
fd7c0964a0 Modify Readme 2025-11-28 15:16:59 +08:00
唐小鸭
701960dd81 fix out of range for slice (#931) 2025-11-27 15:57:38 +08:00
Shyim
ee04cc77a0 remove debug (#912)
* remove debug

* Refactor get_global_encryption_service function

* Refactor get_global_encryption_service function

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2025-11-26 11:56:01 +08:00
houseme
069194f553 Fix/getobjectlength (#920)
* fix getobject content length resp

* Fix regression in exception handling for non-existent key with enhanced compression predicate and metadata improvements (#915)

* Initial plan

* Fix GetObject regression by excluding error responses from compression

The issue was that CompressionLayer was attempting to compress error responses,
which could cause Content-Length header mismatches. By excluding 4xx and 5xx
responses from compression, we ensure error responses (like NoSuchKey) are sent
correctly without body truncation.

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* Enhance NoSuchKey fix with improved compression predicate and comprehensive tests

- Enhanced ShouldCompress predicate with size-based exclusion (< 256 bytes)
- Added detailed documentation explaining the compression logic
- Added debug logging for better observability
- Created comprehensive test suite with 4 test cases:
  - test_get_deleted_object_returns_nosuchkey
  - test_head_deleted_object_returns_nosuchkey
  - test_get_nonexistent_object_returns_nosuchkey
  - test_multiple_gets_deleted_object
- Added extensive inline documentation and comments
- Created docs/fix-nosuchkey-regression.md with full analysis

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* Add compression best practices documentation

Added comprehensive guide covering:
- Best practices for HTTP response compression
- Common pitfalls and solutions
- Performance considerations and trade-offs
- Testing guidelines and examples
- Monitoring and alerting recommendations
- Migration guide for existing services

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* fix

* fmt

* fmt

* Fix/objectdelete (#917)

* fix getobject content length resp

* fix delete object

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* Add comprehensive analysis of NoSuchKey fix and related improvements

Created detailed documentation analyzing:
- HTTP compression layer fix (primary issue)
- Content-length calculation fix from PR #917
- Delete object metadata fixes from PR #917
- How all components work together
- Complete scenario walkthrough
- Performance impact analysis
- Testing strategy and deployment checklist

This ties together all the changes in the PR branch including the merged
improvements from PR #917.

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* replace `once_cell` to `std`

* fmt

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weisd
fce4e64da4 Fix/objectdelete (#917)
* fix getobject content length resp

* fix delete object

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2025-11-24 16:35:51 +08:00
houseme
44bdebe6e9 build(deps): bump the dependencies group with 10 updates (#914)
* build(deps): bump the dependencies group with 10 updates

* build(deps): bump the dependencies group with 8 updates (#913)

Bumps the dependencies group with 8 updates:

| Package | From | To |
| --- | --- | --- |
| [bytesize](https://github.com/bytesize-rs/bytesize) | `2.2.0` | `2.3.0` |
| [aws-config](https://github.com/smithy-lang/smithy-rs) | `1.8.10` | `1.8.11` |
| [aws-credential-types](https://github.com/smithy-lang/smithy-rs) | `1.2.9` | `1.2.10` |
| [aws-sdk-s3](https://github.com/awslabs/aws-sdk-rust) | `1.113.0` | `1.115.0` |
| [convert_case](https://github.com/rutrum/convert-case) | `0.9.0` | `0.10.0` |
| [hashbrown](https://github.com/rust-lang/hashbrown) | `0.16.0` | `0.16.1` |
| [rumqttc](https://github.com/bytebeamio/rumqtt) | `0.25.0` | `0.25.1` |
| [starshard](https://github.com/houseme/starshard) | `0.5.0` | `0.6.0` |


Updates `bytesize` from 2.2.0 to 2.3.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/bytesize-rs/bytesize/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/bytesize-rs/bytesize/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/bytesize-rs/bytesize/compare/bytesize-v2.2.0...bytesize-v2.3.0)

Updates `aws-config` from 1.8.10 to 1.8.11
- [Release notes](https://github.com/smithy-lang/smithy-rs/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/smithy-lang/smithy-rs/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/smithy-lang/smithy-rs/commits)

Updates `aws-credential-types` from 1.2.9 to 1.2.10
- [Release notes](https://github.com/smithy-lang/smithy-rs/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/smithy-lang/smithy-rs/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/smithy-lang/smithy-rs/commits)

Updates `aws-sdk-s3` from 1.113.0 to 1.115.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/awslabs/aws-sdk-rust/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/awslabs/aws-sdk-rust/commits)

Updates `convert_case` from 0.9.0 to 0.10.0
- [Commits](https://github.com/rutrum/convert-case/commits)

Updates `hashbrown` from 0.16.0 to 0.16.1
- [Release notes](https://github.com/rust-lang/hashbrown/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/rust-lang/hashbrown/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/rust-lang/hashbrown/compare/v0.16.0...v0.16.1)

Updates `rumqttc` from 0.25.0 to 0.25.1
- [Release notes](https://github.com/bytebeamio/rumqtt/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/bytebeamio/rumqtt/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/bytebeamio/rumqtt/compare/rumqttc-0.25.0...rumqttc-0.25.1)

Updates `starshard` from 0.5.0 to 0.6.0
- [Commits](https://github.com/houseme/starshard/compare/0.5.0...0.6.0)

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- dependency-name: bytesize
  dependency-version: 2.3.0
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: dependencies
- dependency-name: aws-config
  dependency-version: 1.8.11
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
  dependency-group: dependencies
- dependency-name: aws-credential-types
  dependency-version: 1.2.10
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
  dependency-group: dependencies
- dependency-name: aws-sdk-s3
  dependency-version: 1.115.0
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: dependencies
- dependency-name: convert_case
  dependency-version: 0.10.0
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: dependencies
- dependency-name: hashbrown
  dependency-version: 0.16.1
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
  dependency-group: dependencies
- dependency-name: rumqttc
  dependency-version: 0.25.1
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
  dependency-group: dependencies
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majinghe
2b268fdd7f update tls configuration in helm chart (#900)
* update tls configuration in helm chart

* typo fix
2025-11-20 22:20:11 +08:00
houseme
18cd9a8b46 build(deps): bump the dependencies group with 5 updates (#896) 2025-11-20 13:04:24 +08:00
loverustfs
e14809ee04 Revise data sovereignty and compliance details in README
Updated the comparison between RustFS and other object storage solutions to clarify data sovereignty and compliance aspects.
2025-11-20 09:11:15 +08:00
loverustfs
390d051ddd Update README.md
Correcting inaccurate expressions
2025-11-20 08:55:14 +08:00
weisd
b73ca0220e add ifmatch support (#885)
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2025-11-20 08:40:47 +08:00
loverustfs
b4071d493c Modify README 2025-11-20 08:24:07 +08:00
Copilot
277d80de13 Fix: Implement priority-based heal queue with comprehensive diagnostic logging (#884)
* Initial plan

* Implement priority-based heal queue with deduplication

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- Add priority-based queue statistics tracking
- Implement queue capacity warnings (>80% full)
- Process multiple tasks per cycle when capacity allows
- Add proper error logging for failed heal request submissions
- Add Hash trait to HealPriority for HashMap support
- Improve observability with detailed queue status logs

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* Add comprehensive diagnostic logging to heal flow

- Add detailed logging for shard availability checks during reads
- Log successful heal request submissions
- Add detailed logging in heal_object for disk checking
- Log each disk's heal decision with reason and endpoint
- Add logging for heal writing and renaming phases
- Improve variable naming (nil_count -> available_shards)
- Add success confirmation messages for renamed healed data

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* fix

* feat(heal): enhance robustness, safety, and observability of heal process

- **Logging & Observability**:
  - Upgrade critical heal logs from [info](/crates/e2e_test/src/reliant/node_interact_test.rs:196:0-213:1) to `warn` for better visibility.
  - Implement structured logging with `tracing` fields for machine readability.
  - Add `#[tracing::instrument]` to [HealTask](c/crates/ahm/src/heal/task.rs:182:0-205:1) and [SetDisks](/crates/ecstore/src/set_disk.rs:120:0-131:1) methods for automatic context propagation.

- **Robustness**:
  - Add exponential backoff retry (3 attempts) for acquiring write locks in [heal_object](/crates/ahm/src/heal/storage.rs:438:4-460:5) to handle contention.
  - Handle [rename_data](/crates/ecstore/src/set_disk.rs:392:4-516:5) failures gracefully by preserving temporary files instead of forcing deletion, preventing potential data loss.

- **Data Safety**:
  - Fix [object_exists](/crates/ahm/src/heal/storage.rs:395:4-412:5) to propagate IO errors instead of treating them as "object not found".
  - Update [ErasureSetHealer](/crates/ahm/src/heal/erasure_healer.rs:28:0-33:1) to mark objects as failed rather than skipped when existence checks error, ensuring they are tracked for retry.

* fix

* fmt

* improve code for heal_object

* fix

* fix

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2025-11-20 00:36:25 +08:00
shiro.lee
9b9bbb662b fix: removing the Limit on the Number of Object Versions (#819) (#892)
removing the Limit on the Number of Object Versions (#819)
2025-11-19 22:34:26 +08:00
majinghe
44f3f3d070 add standalone mode support (#881)
* add standalone mode support

* update readme file

* change non-root from 1000 to 10001

* delete self sign crt content

* modify security content

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2025-11-19 13:56:21 +08:00
weisd
a13ce08590 fix listbucket sign (#890) 2025-11-19 11:08:16 +08:00
weisd
55d44622ed list object include deleted support (#882)
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2025-11-18 21:51:10 +08:00
Copilot
6da5766ea2 Implement adaptive buffer sizing with workload profiles - Production-Ready Implementation (#878)
* Initial plan

* Add workload profiles module with adaptive buffer sizing

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- Implement global buffer configuration with enable/disable flag
- Add WorkloadProfile::from_name() for parsing profile names
- Update put_object, put_object_extract, and upload_part to use opt-in function
- Add init_buffer_profile_system() in main.rs for initialization
- Add comprehensive tests for opt-in functionality
- Update documentation with Phase 2 usage examples

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* Implement Phase 3: Default Enablement for buffer profiles

- Change default to enabled with GeneralPurpose profile
- Replace --buffer-profile-enable with --buffer-profile-disable for opt-out
- Update init_buffer_profile_system() to reflect Phase 3 logic
- Add comprehensive Phase 3 documentation
- Create MIGRATION_PHASE3.md guide for smooth transition
- Add test for Phase 3 default behavior
- Update IMPLEMENTATION_SUMMARY.md to mark Phase 3 as complete

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* Implement Phase 4: Full Integration with deprecated legacy and metrics

- Deprecate get_adaptive_buffer_size() function (backward compatible)
- Implement profile-only buffer sizing in get_buffer_size_opt_in()
- Add performance metrics collection (optional, via metrics feature)
- Even disabled mode now uses GeneralPurpose profile (no hardcoded values)
- Add comprehensive Phase 4 documentation and guide
- Add test_phase4_full_integration() test
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* Finalize adaptive buffer sizing: remove deprecated code and improve documentation

English:
- Remove deprecated get_adaptive_buffer_size() function
- Remove deprecated test cases (test_adaptive_buffer_size, Phase 3 legacy comparisons)
- Improve all code comments to be clear and professional English
- Add comprehensive bilingual implementation summary (COMPLETE_SUMMARY.md)
- Update buffer sizing comments in put_object, put_object_extract, upload_part
- Enhance init_buffer_profile_system documentation
- Clean up phase-specific references in comments

Chinese (中文):
- 移除已弃用的 get_adaptive_buffer_size() 函数
- 移除已弃用的测试用例(test_adaptive_buffer_size、Phase 3 旧版比较)
- 改进所有代码注释,使用清晰专业的英文
- 添加全面的双语实现摘要(COMPLETE_SUMMARY.md)
- 更新 put_object、put_object_extract、upload_part 中的缓冲区调整注释
- 增强 init_buffer_profile_system 文档
- 清理注释中的特定阶段引用

This commit completes the adaptive buffer sizing implementation by:
1. Removing all deprecated legacy code and tests
2. Improving code documentation quality
3. Providing comprehensive bilingual summary

本提交完成自适应缓冲区大小实现:
1. 移除所有已弃用的旧代码和测试
2. 提高代码文档质量
3. 提供全面的双语摘要

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2025-11-18 13:32:02 +08:00
weisd
85bc0ce2d5 fix: filemeta version handling and delete operations (#879)
* fix filemeta version

* fix clippy

* fix delete version

* fix clippy/test
2025-11-18 09:24:22 +08:00
Copilot
601f3456bc Fix large file upload freeze with adaptive buffer sizing (#869)
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* Fix large file upload freeze by increasing StreamReader buffer size

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* upgrade s3s version

* Fix compilation error: use BufReader instead of non-existent StreamReader::with_capacity

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* Constants are managed uniformly and fmt code

* fix

* Fix: Trigger self-heal on read when shards missing from rejoined nodes (#871)

* Initial plan

* Fix: Trigger self-heal when missing shards detected during read

- Added proactive heal detection in get_object_with_fileinfo
- When reading an object, now checks if any shards are missing even if read succeeds
- Sends low-priority heal request to reconstruct missing shards on rejoined nodes
- This fixes the issue where data written during node outage is not healed when node rejoins

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* fix

* Unify CRC implementations to crc-fast (#873)

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* Replace CRC libraries with unified crc-fast implementation

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* fix: replace low to Normal

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2025-11-17 23:15:20 +08:00
weisd
1279baa72b fix replication (#875) 2025-11-17 17:37:41 +08:00
weisd
acdefb6703 fix read lock (#866) 2025-11-16 11:44:13 +08:00
Copilot
b7964081ce Fix KMS configuration synchronization across cluster nodes (#855)
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* Add KMS configuration persistence to cluster storage

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2025-11-16 00:05:03 +08:00
Nugine
f73fa59bf6 ci: fix dependabot (#860) 2025-11-15 22:35:59 +08:00
Nugine
0b1b7832fe ci: update s3s weekly (#858) 2025-11-15 22:05:03 +08:00
houseme
c242957c6f build(deps): bump the dependencies group with 8 updates (#857) 2025-11-15 19:51:07 +08:00
houseme
55e3a1f7e0 fix(audit): prevent state transition when no targets exist (#854)
Avoid setting AuditSystemState::Starting when target list is empty.
Now checks target availability before state transition, keeping the
system in Stopped state if no enabled targets are found.

- Check targets.is_empty() before setting Starting state
- Return early with Ok(()) when no targets exist
- Maintain consistent state machine behavior
- Prevent transient "Starting" state with no actual targets

Resolves issue where audit system would incorrectly enter Starting
state even when configuration contained no enabled targets.
2025-11-14 20:23:21 +08:00
majinghe
3cf565e847 delete sink file path env and update readme file with container user change (#852)
* update container user change in readme file

* delete sink file path env vars

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2025-11-14 13:00:15 +08:00
houseme
9d553620cf remove linux dep and upgrade Protocol Buffers and FlatBuffers (#853) 2025-11-14 12:50:55 +08:00
houseme
51584986e1 feat(obs): unify metrics initialization and fix exporter move error (#851)
* feat(obs): unify metrics initialization and fix exporter move error

- Fix Rust E0382 (use after move) by removing duplicate MetricExporter consumption.
- Consolidate MeterProvider construction into single Recorder builder path.
- Remove redundant Recorder::builder(...).install_global() call.
- Ensure PeriodicReader setup is performed only once (HTTP + optional stdout).
- Set global meter provider and metrics recorder exactly once.
- Preserve existing behavior for stdout/file vs HTTP modes.
- Minor cleanup: consistent resource reuse and interval handling.

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* fix

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2025-11-14 00:50:07 +08:00
majinghe
93090adf7c enhance security context part for k8s deployment (#850) 2025-11-13 18:18:19 +08:00
houseme
d4817a4bea fix: modify logger from warn to info (#842)
* fix: modify logger from warn to info

* upgrade version
2025-11-12 11:13:38 +08:00
houseme
7e1a9e2ede 🔒 Upgrade Cryptography Libraries to Latest RC Versions (#837)
* fix

* chore: upgrade cryptography libraries to RC versions

- Upgrade aes-gcm to 0.11.0-rc.2 with rand_core support
- Upgrade chacha20poly1305 to 0.11.0-rc.2
- Upgrade argon2 to 0.6.0-rc.2 with std features
- Upgrade hmac to 0.13.0-rc.3
- Upgrade pbkdf2 to 0.13.0-rc.2
- Upgrade rsa to 0.10.0-rc.10
- Upgrade sha1 and sha2 to 0.11.0-rc.3
- Upgrade md-5 to 0.11.0-rc.3

These upgrades provide enhanced security features and performance
improvements while maintaining backward compatibility with existing
encryption workflows.

* add

* improve code

* fix
2025-11-11 21:10:03 +08:00
安正超
8a020ec4d9 wip (#830) 2025-11-11 09:34:58 +08:00
weisd
77a3489ed2 fix list object err (#831)
fix list object err (#831)

#827
#815
#635
#752
2025-11-10 23:42:15 +08:00
weisd
5941062909 fix (#828) 2025-11-10 19:22:58 +08:00
houseme
98be7df0f5 feat(storage): refactor audit and notification with OperationHelper (#825)
* improve code for audit

* improve code ecfs.rs

* improve code

* improve code for ecfs.rs

* feat(storage): refactor audit and notification with OperationHelper

This commit introduces a significant refactoring of the audit logging and event notification mechanisms within `ecfs.rs`.

The core of this change is the new `OperationHelper` struct, which encapsulates and simplifies the logic for both concerns. It replaces the previous `AuditHelper` and manual event dispatching.

Key improvements include:

- **Unified Handling**: `OperationHelper` manages both audit and notification builders, providing a single, consistent entry point for S3 operations.
- **RAII for Automation**: By leveraging the `Drop` trait, the helper automatically dispatches logs and notifications when it goes out of scope. This simplifies S3 method implementations and ensures cleanup even on early returns.
- **Fluent API**: A builder-like pattern with methods such as `.object()`, `.version_id()`, and `.suppress_event()` makes the code more readable and expressive.
- **Context-Aware Logic**: The helper's `.complete()` method intelligently populates log details based on the operation's `S3Result` and only triggers notifications on success.
- **Modular Design**: All helper logic is now isolated in `rustfs/src/storage/helper.rs`, improving separation of concerns and making `ecfs.rs` cleaner.

This refactoring significantly enhances code clarity, reduces boilerplate, and improves the robustness of logging and notification handling across the storage layer.

* fix

* fix

* fix

* fix

* fix

* fix

* fix

* improve code for audit and notify

* fix

* fix

* fix
2025-11-10 17:30:50 +08:00
houseme
b26aad4129 improve code for logger (#822)
* improve code for logger

* fix
2025-11-08 22:36:24 +08:00
Alex Bykov
5989589c3e Update configuration.md (#812)
Escaping Pipe Character in the table "CLI Flags..."

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2025-11-08 10:56:14 +08:00
majinghe
4716454faa add non root user support for container deployment (#817) 2025-11-08 10:00:14 +08:00
houseme
29056a767a Refactor Telemetry Initialization and Environment Utilities (#811)
* improve code for metrics

* improve code for metrics

* fix

* fix

* Refactor telemetry initialization and environment functions ordering

- Reorder functions in envs.rs by type size (8-bit to 64-bit, signed before unsigned) and add missing variants like get_env_opt_u16.
- Optimize init_telemetry to support three modes: stdout logging (default error level with span tracing), file rolling logs (size-based with retention), and HTTP-based observability with sub-endpoints (trace, metric, log) falling back to unified endpoint.
- Fix stdout logging issue by retaining WorkerGuard in OtelGuard to prevent premature release of async writer threads.
- Enhance observability mode with HTTP protocol, compression, and proper resource management.
- Update OtelGuard to include tracing_guard for stdout and flexi_logger_handles for file logging.
- Improve error handling and configuration extraction in OtelConfig.

* fix

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## —— Development/Source builds using direct buildx commands ---------------------------------------
.PHONY: docker-dev
docker-dev: ## Build dev multi-arch image (cannot load locally)
@echo "🏗️ Building multi-architecture development Docker images with buildx..."
@echo "💡 This builds from source code and is intended for local development and testing"
@echo "⚠️ Multi-arch images cannot be loaded locally, use docker-dev-push to push to registry"
$(DOCKER_CLI) buildx build \
--platform linux/amd64,linux/arm64 \
--file $(DOCKERFILE_SOURCE) \
--tag rustfs:source-latest \
--tag rustfs:dev-latest \
.
.PHONY: docker-dev-local
docker-dev-local: ## Build dev single-arch image (local load)
@echo "🏗️ Building single-architecture development Docker image for local use..."
@echo "💡 This builds from source code for the current platform and loads locally"
$(DOCKER_CLI) buildx build \
--file $(DOCKERFILE_SOURCE) \
--tag rustfs:source-latest \
--tag rustfs:dev-latest \
--load \
.
.PHONY: docker-dev-push
docker-dev-push: ## Build and push multi-arch development image # e.g (make docker-dev-push REGISTRY=xxx)
@if [ -z "$(REGISTRY)" ]; then \
echo "❌ Error: Please specify registry, example: make docker-dev-push REGISTRY=ghcr.io/username"; \
exit 1; \
fi
@echo "🚀 Building and pushing multi-architecture development Docker images..."
@echo "💡 Pushing to registry: $(REGISTRY)"
$(DOCKER_CLI) buildx build \
--platform linux/amd64,linux/arm64 \
--file $(DOCKERFILE_SOURCE) \
--tag $(REGISTRY)/rustfs:source-latest \
--tag $(REGISTRY)/rustfs:dev-latest \
--push \
.
.PHONY: dev-env-start
dev-env-start: ## Start development container environment
@echo "🚀 Starting development environment..."
$(DOCKER_CLI) buildx build \
--file $(DOCKERFILE_SOURCE) \
--tag rustfs:dev \
--load \
.
$(DOCKER_CLI) stop $(CONTAINER_NAME) 2>/dev/null || true
$(DOCKER_CLI) rm $(CONTAINER_NAME) 2>/dev/null || true
$(DOCKER_CLI) run -d --name $(CONTAINER_NAME) \
-p 9010:9010 -p 9000:9000 \
-v $(shell pwd):/workspace \
-it rustfs:dev
.PHONY: dev-env-stop
dev-env-stop: ## Stop development container environment
@echo "🛑 Stopping development environment..."
$(DOCKER_CLI) stop $(CONTAINER_NAME) 2>/dev/null || true
$(DOCKER_CLI) rm $(CONTAINER_NAME) 2>/dev/null || true
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## —— Production builds using docker buildx (for CI/CD and production) -----------------------------
.PHONY: docker-buildx
docker-buildx: ## Build production multi-arch image (no push)
@echo "🏗️ Building multi-architecture production Docker images with buildx..."
./docker-buildx.sh
.PHONY: docker-buildx-push
docker-buildx-push: ## Build and push production multi-arch image
@echo "🚀 Building and pushing multi-architecture production Docker images with buildx..."
./docker-buildx.sh --push
.PHONY: docker-buildx-version
docker-buildx-version: ## Build and version production multi-arch image # e.g (make docker-buildx-version VERSION=v1.0.0)
@if [ -z "$(VERSION)" ]; then \
echo "❌ Error: Please specify version, example: make docker-buildx-version VERSION=v1.0.0"; \
exit 1; \
fi
@echo "🏗️ Building multi-architecture production Docker images (version: $(VERSION))..."
./docker-buildx.sh --release $(VERSION)
.PHONY: docker-buildx-push-version
docker-buildx-push-version: ## Build and version and push production multi-arch image # e.g (make docker-buildx-push-version VERSION=v1.0.0)
@if [ -z "$(VERSION)" ]; then \
echo "❌ Error: Please specify version, example: make docker-buildx-push-version VERSION=v1.0.0"; \
exit 1; \
fi
@echo "🚀 Building and pushing multi-architecture production Docker images (version: $(VERSION))..."
./docker-buildx.sh --release $(VERSION) --push
.PHONY: docker-buildx-production-local
docker-buildx-production-local: ## Build production single-arch image locally
@echo "🏗️ Building single-architecture production Docker image locally..."
@echo "💡 Alternative to docker-buildx.sh for local testing"
$(DOCKER_CLI) buildx build \
--file $(DOCKERFILE_PRODUCTION) \
--tag rustfs:production-latest \
--tag rustfs:latest \
--load \
--build-arg RELEASE=latest \
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## —— Single Architecture Docker Builds (Traditional) ----------------------------------------------
.PHONY: docker-build-production
docker-build-production: ## Build single-arch production image
@echo "🏗️ Building single-architecture production Docker image..."
@echo "💡 Consider using 'make docker-buildx-production-local' for multi-arch support"
$(DOCKER_CLI) build -f $(DOCKERFILE_PRODUCTION) -t rustfs:latest .
.PHONY: docker-build-source
docker-build-source: ## Build single-arch source image
@echo "🏗️ Building single-architecture source Docker image..."
@echo "💡 Consider using 'make docker-dev-local' for multi-arch support"
DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 $(DOCKER_CLI) build \
--build-arg BUILDKIT_INLINE_CACHE=1 \
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## —— Docker-based build (alternative approach) ----------------------------------------------------
# Usage: make BUILD_OS=ubuntu22.04 build-docker
# Output: target/ubuntu22.04/release/rustfs
.PHONY: build-docker
build-docker: SOURCE_BUILD_IMAGE_NAME = rustfs-$(BUILD_OS):v1
build-docker: SOURCE_BUILD_CONTAINER_NAME = rustfs-$(BUILD_OS)-build
build-docker: BUILD_CMD = /root/.cargo/bin/cargo build --release --bin rustfs --target-dir /root/s3-rustfs/target/$(BUILD_OS)
build-docker: ## Build using Docker container # e.g (make build-docker BUILD_OS=ubuntu22.04)
@echo "🐳 Building RustFS using Docker ($(BUILD_OS))..."
$(DOCKER_CLI) buildx build -t $(SOURCE_BUILD_IMAGE_NAME) -f $(DOCKERFILE_SOURCE) .
$(DOCKER_CLI) run --rm --name $(SOURCE_BUILD_CONTAINER_NAME) -v $(shell pwd):/root/s3-rustfs -it $(SOURCE_BUILD_IMAGE_NAME) $(BUILD_CMD)
.PHONY: docker-inspect-multiarch
docker-inspect-multiarch: ## Check image architecture support
@if [ -z "$(IMAGE)" ]; then \
echo "❌ Error: Please specify image, example: make docker-inspect-multiarch IMAGE=rustfs/rustfs:latest"; \
exit 1; \
fi
@echo "🔍 Inspecting multi-architecture image: $(IMAGE)"
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## —— Local Native Build using build-rustfs.sh script (Recommended) --------------------------------
.PHONY: build
build: ## Build RustFS binary (includes console by default)
@echo "🔨 Building RustFS using build-rustfs.sh script..."
./build-rustfs.sh
.PHONY: build-dev
build-dev: ## Build RustFS in Development mode
@echo "🔨 Building RustFS in development mode..."
./build-rustfs.sh --dev
.PHONY: build-musl
build-musl: ## Build x86_64 musl version
@echo "🔨 Building rustfs for x86_64-unknown-linux-musl..."
@echo "💡 On macOS/Windows, use 'make build-docker' or 'make docker-dev' instead"
./build-rustfs.sh --platform x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
.PHONY: build-gnu
build-gnu: ## Build x86_64 GNU version
@echo "🔨 Building rustfs for x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu..."
@echo "💡 On macOS/Windows, use 'make build-docker' or 'make docker-dev' instead"
./build-rustfs.sh --platform x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
.PHONY: build-musl-arm64
build-musl-arm64: ## Build aarch64 musl version
@echo "🔨 Building rustfs for aarch64-unknown-linux-musl..."
@echo "💡 On macOS/Windows, use 'make build-docker' or 'make docker-dev' instead"
./build-rustfs.sh --platform aarch64-unknown-linux-musl
.PHONY: build-gnu-arm64
build-gnu-arm64: ## Build aarch64 GNU version
@echo "🔨 Building rustfs for aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu..."
@echo "💡 On macOS/Windows, use 'make build-docker' or 'make docker-dev' instead"
./build-rustfs.sh --platform aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
.PHONY: build-cross-all
build-cross-all: core-deps ## Build binaries for all architectures
@echo "🔧 Building all target architectures..."
@echo "💡 On macOS/Windows, use 'make docker-dev' for reliable multi-arch builds"
@echo "🔨 Generating protobuf code..."
cargo run --bin gproto || true
@echo "🔨 Building rustfs for x86_64-unknown-linux-musl..."
./build-rustfs.sh --platform x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
@echo "🔨 Building rustfs for x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu..."
./build-rustfs.sh --platform x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
@echo "🔨 Building rustfs for aarch64-unknown-linux-musl..."
./build-rustfs.sh --platform aarch64-unknown-linux-musl
@echo "🔨 Building rustfs for aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu..."
./build-rustfs.sh --platform aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu

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## —— Check and Inform Dependencies ----------------------------------------------------------------
# Fatal check
# Checks all required dependencies and exits with error if not found
# (e.g., cargo, rustfmt)
check-%:
@command -v $* >/dev/null 2>&1 || { \
echo >&2 "❌ '$*' is not installed."; \
exit 1; \
}
# Warning-only check
# Checks for optional dependencies and issues a warning if not found
# (e.g., cargo-nextest for enhanced testing)
warn-%:
@command -v $* >/dev/null 2>&1 || { \
echo >&2 "⚠️ '$*' is not installed."; \
}
# For checking dependencies use check-<dep-name> or warn-<dep-name>
.PHONY: core-deps fmt-deps test-deps
core-deps: check-cargo ## Check core dependencies
fmt-deps: check-rustfmt ## Check lint and formatting dependencies
test-deps: warn-cargo-nextest ## Check tests dependencies

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## —— Deploy using dev_deploy.sh script ------------------------------------------------------------
.PHONY: deploy-dev
deploy-dev: build-musl ## Deploy to dev server
@echo "🚀 Deploying to dev server: $${IP}"
./scripts/dev_deploy.sh $${IP}

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## —— Help, Help Build and Help Docker -------------------------------------------------------------
.PHONY: help
help: ## Shows This Help Menu
echo -e "$$HEADER"
grep -E '(^[a-zA-Z0-9_-]+:.*?## .*$$)|(^## )' $(MAKEFILE_LIST) | sed 's/^[^:]*://g' | awk 'BEGIN {FS = ":.*?## | #"} ; {printf "${cyan}%-30s${reset} ${white}%s${reset} ${green}%s${reset}\n", $$1, $$2, $$3}' | sed -e 's/\[36m##/\n[32m##/'
.PHONY: help-build
help-build: ## Shows RustFS build help
@echo ""
@echo "💡 build-rustfs.sh script provides more options, smart detection and binary verification"
@echo ""
@echo "🔧 Direct usage of build-rustfs.sh script:"
@echo ""
@echo " ./build-rustfs.sh --help # View script help"
@echo " ./build-rustfs.sh --no-console # Build without console resources"
@echo " ./build-rustfs.sh --force-console-update # Force update console resources"
@echo " ./build-rustfs.sh --dev # Development mode build"
@echo " ./build-rustfs.sh --sign # Sign binary files"
@echo " ./build-rustfs.sh --platform x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu # Specify target platform"
@echo " ./build-rustfs.sh --skip-verification # Skip binary verification"
@echo ""
.PHONY: help-docker
help-docker: ## Shows docker environment and suggestion help
@echo ""
@echo "📋 Environment Variables:"
@echo " REGISTRY Image registry address (required for push)"
@echo " DOCKERHUB_USERNAME Docker Hub username"
@echo " DOCKERHUB_TOKEN Docker Hub access token"
@echo " GITHUB_TOKEN GitHub access token"
@echo ""
@echo "💡 Suggestions:"
@echo " Production use: Use docker-buildx* commands (based on precompiled binaries)"
@echo " Local development: Use docker-dev* commands (build from source)"
@echo " Development environment: Use dev-env-* commands to manage dev containers"
@echo ""

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## —— Code quality and Formatting ------------------------------------------------------------------
.PHONY: fmt
fmt: core-deps fmt-deps ## Format code
@echo "🔧 Formatting code..."
cargo fmt --all
.PHONY: fmt-check
fmt-check: core-deps fmt-deps ## Check code formatting
@echo "📝 Checking code formatting..."
cargo fmt --all --check
.PHONY: clippy-check
clippy-check: core-deps ## Run clippy checks
@echo "🔍 Running clippy checks..."
cargo clippy --fix --allow-dirty
cargo clippy --all-targets --all-features -- -D warnings
.PHONY: compilation-check
compilation-check: core-deps ## Run compilation check
@echo "🔨 Running compilation check..."
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## —— Pre Commit Checks ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
.PHONY: setup-hooks
setup-hooks: ## Set up git hooks
@echo "🔧 Setting up git hooks..."
chmod +x .git/hooks/pre-commit
@echo "✅ Git hooks setup complete!"
.PHONY: pre-commit
pre-commit: fmt clippy-check compilation-check test ## Run pre-commit checks
@echo "✅ All pre-commit checks passed!"

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## —— Tests and e2e test ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
.PHONY: test
test: core-deps test-deps ## Run all tests
@echo "🧪 Running tests..."
@if command -v cargo-nextest >/dev/null 2>&1; then \
cargo nextest run --all --exclude e2e_test; \
else \
echo " cargo-nextest not found; falling back to 'cargo test'"; \
cargo test --workspace --exclude e2e_test -- --nocapture; \
fi
cargo test --all --doc
.PHONY: e2e-server
e2e-server: ## Run e2e-server tests
sh $(shell pwd)/scripts/run.sh
.PHONY: probe-e2e
probe-e2e: ## Probe e2e tests
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tempo-init:
image: busybox:latest
command: ["sh", "-c", "chown -R 10001:10001 /var/tempo"]
command: [ "sh", "-c", "chown -R 10001:10001 /var/tempo" ]
volumes:
- ./tempo-data:/var/tempo
user: root
@@ -34,73 +34,145 @@ services:
ports:
- "3200:3200" # tempo
- "24317:4317" # otlp grpc
- "24318:4318" # otlp http
restart: unless-stopped
networks:
- otel-network
healthcheck:
test: [ "CMD", "wget", "--spider", "-q", "http://localhost:3200/metrics" ]
interval: 10s
timeout: 5s
retries: 3
start_period: 15s
otel-collector:
image: otel/opentelemetry-collector-contrib:0.129.1
image: otel/opentelemetry-collector-contrib:latest
environment:
- TZ=Asia/Shanghai
volumes:
- ./otel-collector-config.yaml:/etc/otelcol-contrib/config.yaml
- ./otel-collector-config.yaml:/etc/otelcol-contrib/config.yaml:ro
ports:
- "1888:1888"
- "8888:8888"
- "8889:8889"
- "13133:13133"
- "4317:4317"
- "4318:4318"
- "55679:55679"
- "1888:1888" # pprof
- "8888:8888" # Prometheus metrics for Collector
- "8889:8889" # Prometheus metrics for application indicators
- "13133:13133" # health check
- "4317:4317" # OTLP gRPC
- "4318:4318" # OTLP HTTP
- "55679:55679" # zpages
networks:
- otel-network
depends_on:
jaeger:
condition: service_started
tempo:
condition: service_started
prometheus:
condition: service_started
loki:
condition: service_started
healthcheck:
test: [ "CMD", "wget", "--spider", "-q", "http://localhost:13133" ]
interval: 10s
timeout: 5s
retries: 3
jaeger:
image: jaegertracing/jaeger:2.8.0
image: jaegertracing/jaeger:latest
environment:
- TZ=Asia/Shanghai
- SPAN_STORAGE_TYPE=memory
- COLLECTOR_OTLP_ENABLED=true
ports:
- "16686:16686"
- "14317:4317"
- "14318:4318"
- "16686:16686" # Web UI
- "14317:4317" # OTLP gRPC
- "14318:4318" # OTLP HTTP
- "18888:8888" # collector
networks:
- otel-network
healthcheck:
test: [ "CMD", "wget", "--spider", "-q", "http://localhost:16686" ]
interval: 10s
timeout: 5s
retries: 3
prometheus:
image: prom/prometheus:v3.4.2
image: prom/prometheus:latest
environment:
- TZ=Asia/Shanghai
volumes:
- ./prometheus.yml:/etc/prometheus/prometheus.yml
- ./prometheus.yml:/etc/prometheus/prometheus.yml:ro
- ./prometheus-data:/prometheus
ports:
- "9090:9090"
command:
- '--config.file=/etc/prometheus/prometheus.yml'
- '--web.enable-otlp-receiver' # Enable OTLP
- '--web.enable-remote-write-receiver' # Enable remote write
- '--enable-feature=promql-experimental-functions' # Enable info()
- '--storage.tsdb.min-block-duration=15m' # Minimum block duration
- '--storage.tsdb.max-block-duration=1h' # Maximum block duration
- '--log.level=info'
- '--storage.tsdb.retention.time=30d'
- '--storage.tsdb.path=/prometheus'
- '--web.console.libraries=/usr/share/prometheus/console_libraries'
- '--web.console.templates=/usr/share/prometheus/consoles'
restart: unless-stopped
networks:
- otel-network
healthcheck:
test: [ "CMD", "wget", "--spider", "-q", "http://localhost:9090/-/healthy" ]
interval: 10s
timeout: 5s
retries: 3
loki:
image: grafana/loki:3.5.1
image: grafana/loki:latest
environment:
- TZ=Asia/Shanghai
volumes:
- ./loki-config.yaml:/etc/loki/local-config.yaml
- ./loki-config.yaml:/etc/loki/local-config.yaml:ro
ports:
- "3100:3100"
command: -config.file=/etc/loki/local-config.yaml
networks:
- otel-network
healthcheck:
test: [ "CMD", "wget", "--spider", "-q", "http://localhost:3100/ready" ]
interval: 10s
timeout: 5s
retries: 3
grafana:
image: grafana/grafana:12.0.2
image: grafana/grafana:latest
ports:
- "3000:3000" # Web UI
volumes:
- ./grafana-datasources.yaml:/etc/grafana/provisioning/datasources/datasources.yaml
environment:
- GF_SECURITY_ADMIN_PASSWORD=admin
- GF_SECURITY_ADMIN_USER=admin
- TZ=Asia/Shanghai
- GF_INSTALL_PLUGINS=grafana-pyroscope-datasource
restart: unless-stopped
networks:
- otel-network
depends_on:
- prometheus
- tempo
- loki
healthcheck:
test: [ "CMD", "wget", "--spider", "-q", "http://localhost:3000/api/health" ]
interval: 10s
timeout: 5s
retries: 3
volumes:
prometheus-data:
tempo-data:
networks:
otel-network:
driver: bridge
name: "network_otel_config"
ipam:
config:
- subnet: 172.28.0.0/16
driver_opts:
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serviceMap:
datasourceUid: prometheus
streamingEnabled:
search: true
search: true
tracesToLogsV2:
# Field with an internal link pointing to a logs data source in Grafana.
# datasourceUid value must match the uid value of the logs data source.
datasourceUid: 'loki'
spanStartTimeShift: '-1h'
spanEndTimeShift: '1h'
tags: [ 'job', 'instance', 'pod', 'namespace' ]
filterByTraceID: false
filterBySpanID: false
customQuery: true
query: 'method="$${__span.tags.method}"'
tracesToMetrics:
datasourceUid: 'prometheus'
spanStartTimeShift: '-1h'
spanEndTimeShift: '1h'
tags: [ { key: 'service.name', value: 'service' }, { key: 'job' } ]
queries:
- name: 'Sample query'
query: 'sum(rate(traces_spanmetrics_latency_bucket{$$__tags}[5m]))'
tracesToProfiles:
datasourceUid: 'grafana-pyroscope-datasource'
tags: [ 'job', 'instance', 'pod', 'namespace' ]
profileTypeId: 'process_cpu:cpu:nanoseconds:cpu:nanoseconds'
customQuery: true
query: 'method="$${__span.tags.method}"'
serviceMap:
datasourceUid: 'prometheus'
nodeGraph:
enabled: true
search:
hide: false
traceQuery:
timeShiftEnabled: true
spanStartTimeShift: '-1h'
spanEndTimeShift: '1h'
spanBar:
type: 'Tag'
tag: 'http.path'
streamingEnabled:
search: true
- name: Jaeger
type: jaeger
uid: Jaeger
url: http://jaeger:16686
basicAuth: false
access: proxy
readOnly: false
isDefault: false
jsonData:
tracesToLogsV2:
# Field with an internal link pointing to a logs data source in Grafana.
# datasourceUid value must match the uid value of the logs data source.
datasourceUid: 'loki'
spanStartTimeShift: '1h'
spanEndTimeShift: '-1h'
tags: [ 'job', 'instance', 'pod', 'namespace' ]
filterByTraceID: false
filterBySpanID: false
customQuery: true
query: 'method="$${__span.tags.method}"'
tracesToMetrics:
datasourceUid: 'Prometheus'
spanStartTimeShift: '1h'
spanEndTimeShift: '-1h'
tags: [ { key: 'service.name', value: 'service' }, { key: 'job' } ]
queries:
- name: 'Sample query'
query: 'sum(rate(traces_spanmetrics_latency_bucket{$$__tags}[5m]))'
nodeGraph:
enabled: true
traceQuery:
timeShiftEnabled: true
spanStartTimeShift: '1h'
spanEndTimeShift: '-1h'
spanBar:
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some_store:
memory:
max_traces: 1000000
max_events: 100000
another_store:
memory:
max_traces: 1000000
@@ -102,6 +103,7 @@ receivers:
processors:
batch:
metadata_keys: [ "span.kind", "http.method", "http.status_code", "db.system", "db.statement", "messaging.system", "messaging.destination", "messaging.operation","span.events","span.links" ]
# Adaptive Sampling Processor is required to support adaptive sampling.
# It expects remote_sampling extension with `adaptive:` config to be enabled.
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limits_config:
metric_aggregation_enabled: true
max_line_size: 256KB
max_line_size_truncate: false
allow_structured_metadata: true
schema_config:
configs:
@@ -51,6 +54,7 @@ schema_config:
index:
prefix: index_
period: 24h
row_shards: 16
pattern_ingester:
enabled: true
@@ -63,6 +67,7 @@ ruler:
frontend:
encoding: protobuf
# By default, Loki will send anonymous, but uniquely-identifiable usage and configuration
# analytics to Grafana Labs. These statistics are sent to https://stats.grafana.org/
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receivers:
otlp:
protocols:
grpc: # OTLP gRPC 接收器
grpc: # OTLP gRPC receiver
endpoint: 0.0.0.0:4317
http: # OTLP HTTP 接收器
http: # OTLP HTTP receiver
endpoint: 0.0.0.0:4318
processors:
batch: # 批处理处理器,提升吞吐量
batch: # Batch processor to improve throughput
timeout: 5s
send_batch_size: 1000
metadata_keys: [ ]
metadata_cardinality_limit: 1000
memory_limiter:
check_interval: 1s
limit_mib: 512
transform/logs:
log_statements:
- context: log
statements:
# Extract Body as attribute "message"
- set(attributes["message"], body.string)
# Retain the original Body
- set(attributes["log.body"], body.string)
exporters:
otlp/traces: # OTLP 导出器,用于跟踪数据
endpoint: "jaeger:4317" # Jaeger 的 OTLP gRPC 端点
otlp/traces: # OTLP exporter for trace data
endpoint: "http://jaeger:4317" # OTLP gRPC endpoint for Jaeger
tls:
insecure: true # 开发环境禁用 TLS生产环境需配置证书
otlp/tempo: # OTLP 导出器,用于跟踪数据
endpoint: "tempo:4317" # tempo 的 OTLP gRPC 端点
insecure: true # TLS is disabled in the development environment and a certificate needs to be configured in the production environment.
compression: gzip # Enable compression to reduce network bandwidth
retry_on_failure:
enabled: true # Enable retry on failure
initial_interval: 1s # Initial interval for retry
max_interval: 30s # Maximum interval for retry
max_elapsed_time: 300s # Maximum elapsed time for retry
sending_queue:
enabled: true # Enable sending queue
num_consumers: 10 # Number of consumers
queue_size: 5000 # Queue size
otlp/tempo: # OTLP exporter for trace data
endpoint: "http://tempo:4317" # OTLP gRPC endpoint for tempo
tls:
insecure: true # 开发环境禁用 TLS生产环境需配置证书
prometheus: # Prometheus 导出器,用于指标数据
endpoint: "0.0.0.0:8889" # Prometheus 刮取端点
namespace: "rustfs" # 指标前缀
send_timestamps: true # 发送时间戳
# enable_open_metrics: true
otlphttp/loki: # Loki 导出器,用于日志数据
# endpoint: "http://loki:3100/otlp/v1/logs"
endpoint: "http://loki:3100/otlp/v1/logs"
insecure: true # TLS is disabled in the development environment and a certificate needs to be configured in the production environment.
compression: gzip # Enable compression to reduce network bandwidth
retry_on_failure:
enabled: true # Enable retry on failure
initial_interval: 1s # Initial interval for retry
max_interval: 30s # Maximum interval for retry
max_elapsed_time: 300s # Maximum elapsed time for retry
sending_queue:
enabled: true # Enable sending queue
num_consumers: 10 # Number of consumers
queue_size: 5000 # Queue size
prometheus: # Prometheus exporter for metrics data
endpoint: "0.0.0.0:8889" # Prometheus scraping endpoint
namespace: "metrics" # indicator prefix
send_timestamps: true # Send timestamp
metric_expiration: 5m # Metric expiration time
resource_to_telemetry_conversion:
enabled: true # Enable resource to telemetry conversion
otlphttp/loki: # Loki exporter for log data
endpoint: "http://loki:3100/otlp"
tls:
insecure: true
compression: gzip # Enable compression to reduce network bandwidth
extensions:
health_check:
endpoint: 0.0.0.0:13133
pprof:
endpoint: 0.0.0.0:1888
zpages:
endpoint: 0.0.0.0:55679
service:
extensions: [ health_check, pprof, zpages ] # 启用扩展
extensions: [ health_check, pprof, zpages ] # Enable extension
pipelines:
traces:
receivers: [ otlp ]
processors: [ memory_limiter,batch ]
exporters: [ otlp/traces,otlp/tempo ]
processors: [ memory_limiter, batch ]
exporters: [ otlp/traces, otlp/tempo ]
metrics:
receivers: [ otlp ]
processors: [ batch ]
exporters: [ prometheus ]
logs:
receivers: [ otlp ]
processors: [ batch ]
processors: [ batch, transform/logs ]
exporters: [ otlphttp/loki ]
telemetry:
logs:
level: "info" # Collector 日志级别
level: "debug" # Collector log level
encoding: "json" # Log encoding: console or json
metrics:
level: "detailed" # 可以是 basic, normal, detailed
level: "detailed" # Can be basic, normal, detailed
readers:
- periodic:
exporter:
otlp:
protocol: http/protobuf
endpoint: http://otel-collector:4318
- pull:
exporter:
prometheus:
host: '0.0.0.0'
port: 8888

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# limitations under the License.
global:
scrape_interval: 5s # 刮取间隔
scrape_interval: 15s # Evaluate rules every 15 seconds. The default is every 1 minute.
evaluation_interval: 15s
external_labels:
cluster: 'rustfs-dev' # Label to identify the cluster
relica: '1' # Replica identifier
scrape_configs:
- job_name: 'otel-collector'
- job_name: 'otel-collector-internal'
static_configs:
- targets: [ 'otel-collector:8888' ] # Collector 刮取指标
- job_name: 'otel-metrics'
- targets: [ 'otel-collector:8888' ] # Scrape metrics from Collector
scrape_interval: 10s
- job_name: 'rustfs-app-metrics'
static_configs:
- targets: [ 'otel-collector:8889' ] # 应用指标
- targets: [ 'otel-collector:8889' ] # Application indicators
scrape_interval: 15s
metric_relabel_configs:
- job_name: 'tempo'
static_configs:
- targets: [ 'tempo:3200' ]
- targets: [ 'tempo:3200' ] # Scrape metrics from Tempo
- job_name: 'jaeger'
static_configs:
- targets: [ 'jaeger:8888' ] # Jaeger admin port
otlp:
# Recommended attributes to be promoted to labels.
promote_resource_attributes:
- service.instance.id
- service.name
- service.namespace
- cloud.availability_zone
- cloud.region
- container.name
- deployment.environment.name
- k8s.cluster.name
- k8s.container.name
- k8s.cronjob.name
- k8s.daemonset.name
- k8s.deployment.name
- k8s.job.name
- k8s.namespace.name
- k8s.pod.name
- k8s.replicaset.name
- k8s.statefulset.name
# Ingest OTLP data keeping all characters in metric/label names.
translation_strategy: NoUTF8EscapingWithSuffixes
storage:
# OTLP is a push-based protocol, Out of order samples is a common scenario.
tsdb:
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otlp:
protocols:
grpc:
endpoint: "tempo:4317"
endpoint: "0.0.0.0:4317"
http:
endpoint: "0.0.0.0:4318"
ingester:
max_block_duration: 5m # cut the headblock when this much time passes. this is being set for demo purposes and should probably be left alone normally

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sudo apt-get install -y \
musl-tools \
build-essential \
lld \
libdbus-1-dev \
libwayland-dev \
libwebkit2gtk-4.1-dev \
libxdo-dev \
cmake \
libclang-dev \
golang \
perl \
pkg-config \
libssl-dev
- name: Install protoc
uses: arduino/setup-protoc@v3
with:
version: "31.1"
version: "33.1"
repo-token: ${{ inputs.github-token }}
- name: Install flatc
uses: Nugine/setup-flatc@v1
with:
version: "25.2.10"
version: "25.9.23"
- name: Install Rust toolchain
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- package-ecosystem: "cargo" # See documentation for possible values
directory: "/" # Location of package manifests
schedule:
interval: "monthly"
interval: "weekly"
day: "monday"
timezone: "Asia/Shanghai"
time: "08:00"
ignore:
- dependency-name: "object_store"
versions: [ "0.13.x" ]
groups:
s3s:
update-types:
- "minor"
- "patch"
patterns:
- "s3s"
- "s3s-*"
dependencies:
patterns:
- "*"
- "*"

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# S3 Compatibility Tests Configuration
This directory contains the configuration for running [Ceph S3 compatibility tests](https://github.com/ceph/s3-tests) against RustFS.
## Configuration File
The `s3tests.conf` file is based on the official `s3tests.conf.SAMPLE` from the ceph/s3-tests repository. It uses environment variable substitution via `envsubst` to configure the endpoint and credentials.
### Key Configuration Points
- **Host**: Set via `${S3_HOST}` environment variable (e.g., `rustfs-single` for single-node, `lb` for multi-node)
- **Port**: 9000 (standard RustFS port)
- **Credentials**: Uses `${S3_ACCESS_KEY}` and `${S3_SECRET_KEY}` from workflow environment
- **TLS**: Disabled (`is_secure = False`)
## Test Execution Strategy
### Network Connectivity Fix
Tests run inside a Docker container on the `rustfs-net` network, which allows them to resolve and connect to the RustFS container hostnames. This fixes the "Temporary failure in name resolution" error that occurred when tests ran on the GitHub runner host.
### Performance Optimizations
1. **Parallel Execution**: Uses `pytest-xdist` with `-n 4` to run tests in parallel across 4 workers
2. **Load Distribution**: Uses `--dist=loadgroup` to distribute test groups across workers
3. **Fail-Fast**: Uses `--maxfail=50` to stop after 50 failures, saving time on catastrophic failures
### Feature Filtering
Tests are filtered using pytest markers (`-m`) to skip features not yet supported by RustFS:
- `lifecycle` - Bucket lifecycle policies
- `versioning` - Object versioning
- `s3website` - Static website hosting
- `bucket_logging` - Bucket logging
- `encryption` / `sse_s3` - Server-side encryption
- `cloud_transition` / `cloud_restore` - Cloud storage transitions
- `lifecycle_expiration` / `lifecycle_transition` - Lifecycle operations
This filtering:
1. Reduces test execution time significantly (from 1+ hour to ~10-15 minutes)
2. Focuses on features RustFS currently supports
3. Avoids hundreds of expected failures
## Running Tests Locally
### Single-Node Test
```bash
# Set credentials
export S3_ACCESS_KEY=rustfsadmin
export S3_SECRET_KEY=rustfsadmin
# Start RustFS container
docker run -d --name rustfs-single \
--network rustfs-net \
-e RUSTFS_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0:9000 \
-e RUSTFS_ACCESS_KEY=$S3_ACCESS_KEY \
-e RUSTFS_SECRET_KEY=$S3_SECRET_KEY \
-e RUSTFS_VOLUMES="/data/rustfs0 /data/rustfs1 /data/rustfs2 /data/rustfs3" \
rustfs-ci
# Generate config
export S3_HOST=rustfs-single
envsubst < .github/s3tests/s3tests.conf > /tmp/s3tests.conf
# Run tests
docker run --rm \
--network rustfs-net \
-v /tmp/s3tests.conf:/etc/s3tests.conf:ro \
python:3.12-slim \
bash -c '
apt-get update -qq && apt-get install -y -qq git
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/ceph/s3-tests.git /s3-tests
cd /s3-tests
pip install -q -r requirements.txt pytest-xdist
S3TEST_CONF=/etc/s3tests.conf pytest -v -n 4 \
s3tests/functional/test_s3.py \
-m "not lifecycle and not versioning and not s3website and not bucket_logging and not encryption and not sse_s3"
'
```
## Test Results Interpretation
- **PASSED**: Test succeeded, feature works correctly
- **FAILED**: Test failed, indicates a potential bug or incompatibility
- **ERROR**: Test setup failed (e.g., network issues, missing dependencies)
- **SKIPPED**: Test skipped due to marker filtering
## Adding New Feature Support
When adding support for a new S3 feature to RustFS:
1. Remove the corresponding marker from the filter in `.github/workflows/e2e-s3tests.yml`
2. Run the tests to verify compatibility
3. Fix any failing tests
4. Update this README to reflect the newly supported feature
## References
- [Ceph S3 Tests Repository](https://github.com/ceph/s3-tests)
- [S3 API Compatibility](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/API/)
- [pytest-xdist Documentation](https://pytest-xdist.readthedocs.io/)

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# RustFS s3-tests configuration
# Based on: https://github.com/ceph/s3-tests/blob/master/s3tests.conf.SAMPLE
#
# Usage:
# Single-node: S3_HOST=rustfs-single envsubst < s3tests.conf > /tmp/s3tests.conf
# Multi-node: S3_HOST=lb envsubst < s3tests.conf > /tmp/s3tests.conf
[DEFAULT]
## this section is just used for host, port and bucket_prefix
# host set for RustFS - will be substituted via envsubst
host = ${S3_HOST}
# port for RustFS
port = 9000
## say "False" to disable TLS
is_secure = False
## say "False" to disable SSL Verify
ssl_verify = False
[fixtures]
## all the buckets created will start with this prefix;
## {random} will be filled with random characters to pad
## the prefix to 30 characters long, and avoid collisions
bucket prefix = rustfs-{random}-
# all the iam account resources (users, roles, etc) created
# will start with this name prefix
iam name prefix = s3-tests-
# all the iam account resources (users, roles, etc) created
# will start with this path prefix
iam path prefix = /s3-tests/
[s3 main]
# main display_name
display_name = RustFS Tester
# main user_id
user_id = rustfsadmin
# main email
email = tester@rustfs.local
# zonegroup api_name for bucket location
api_name = default
## main AWS access key
access_key = ${S3_ACCESS_KEY}
## main AWS secret key
secret_key = ${S3_SECRET_KEY}
## replace with key id obtained when secret is created, or delete if KMS not tested
#kms_keyid = 01234567-89ab-cdef-0123-456789abcdef
## Storage classes
#storage_classes = "LUKEWARM, FROZEN"
## Lifecycle debug interval (default: 10)
#lc_debug_interval = 20
## Restore debug interval (default: 100)
#rgw_restore_debug_interval = 60
#rgw_restore_processor_period = 60
[s3 alt]
# alt display_name
display_name = RustFS Alt Tester
## alt email
email = alt@rustfs.local
# alt user_id
user_id = rustfsalt
# alt AWS access key (must be different from s3 main for many tests)
access_key = ${S3_ALT_ACCESS_KEY}
# alt AWS secret key
secret_key = ${S3_ALT_SECRET_KEY}
#[s3 cloud]
## to run the testcases with "cloud_transition" for transition
## and "cloud_restore" for restore attribute.
## Note: the waiting time may have to tweaked depending on
## the I/O latency to the cloud endpoint.
## host set for cloud endpoint
# host = localhost
## port set for cloud endpoint
# port = 8001
## say "False" to disable TLS
# is_secure = False
## cloud endpoint credentials
# access_key = 0555b35654ad1656d804
# secret_key = h7GhxuBLTrlhVUyxSPUKUV8r/2EI4ngqJxD7iBdBYLhwluN30JaT3Q==
## storage class configured as cloud tier on local rgw server
# cloud_storage_class = CLOUDTIER
## Below are optional -
## Above configured cloud storage class config options
# retain_head_object = false
# allow_read_through = false # change it to enable read_through
# read_through_restore_days = 2
# target_storage_class = Target_SC
# target_path = cloud-bucket
## another regular storage class to test multiple transition rules,
# storage_class = S1
[s3 tenant]
# tenant display_name
display_name = RustFS Tenant Tester
# tenant user_id
user_id = rustfstenant
# tenant AWS access key
access_key = ${S3_ACCESS_KEY}
# tenant AWS secret key
secret_key = ${S3_SECRET_KEY}
# tenant email
email = tenant@rustfs.local
# tenant name
tenant = testx
#following section needs to be added for all sts-tests
[iam]
#used for iam operations in sts-tests
#email
email = s3@rustfs.local
#user_id
user_id = rustfsiam
#access_key
access_key = ${S3_ACCESS_KEY}
#secret_key
secret_key = ${S3_SECRET_KEY}
#display_name
display_name = RustFS IAM User
# iam account root user for iam_account tests
[iam root]
access_key = ${S3_ACCESS_KEY}
secret_key = ${S3_SECRET_KEY}
user_id = RGW11111111111111111
email = account1@rustfs.local
# iam account root user in a different account than [iam root]
[iam alt root]
access_key = ${S3_ACCESS_KEY}
secret_key = ${S3_SECRET_KEY}
user_id = RGW22222222222222222
email = account2@rustfs.local
#following section needs to be added when you want to run Assume Role With Webidentity test
[webidentity]
#used for assume role with web identity test in sts-tests
#all parameters will be obtained from ceph/qa/tasks/keycloak.py
#token=<access_token>
#aud=<obtained after introspecting token>
#sub=<obtained after introspecting token>
#azp=<obtained after introspecting token>
#user_token=<access token for a user, with attribute Department=[Engineering, Marketing>]
#thumbprint=<obtained from x509 certificate>
#KC_REALM=<name of the realm>

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jobs:
security-audit:
name: Security Audit
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-2
timeout-minutes: 15
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Install cargo-audit
uses: taiki-e/install-action@v2
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Upload audit results
if: always()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v6
with:
name: security-audit-results-${{ github.run_number }}
path: audit-results.json
@@ -65,14 +65,14 @@ jobs:
dependency-review:
name: Dependency Review
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-2
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request'
permissions:
contents: read
pull-requests: write
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Dependency Review
uses: actions/dependency-review-action@v4

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@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ jobs:
# Build strategy check - determine build type based on trigger
build-check:
name: Build Strategy Check
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-2
outputs:
should_build: ${{ steps.check.outputs.should_build }}
build_type: ${{ steps.check.outputs.build_type }}
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ jobs:
is_prerelease: ${{ steps.check.outputs.is_prerelease }}
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
fetch-depth: 0
@@ -167,19 +167,19 @@ jobs:
matrix:
include:
# Linux builds
- os: ubuntu-latest
- os: ubicloud-standard-2
target: x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
cross: false
platform: linux
- os: ubuntu-latest
- os: ubicloud-standard-2
target: aarch64-unknown-linux-musl
cross: true
platform: linux
- os: ubuntu-latest
- os: ubicloud-standard-2
target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
cross: false
platform: linux
- os: ubuntu-latest
- os: ubicloud-standard-2
target: aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
cross: true
platform: linux
@@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ jobs:
# platform: windows
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
fetch-depth: 0
@@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ jobs:
echo "📊 Version: ${VERSION}"
- name: Upload to GitHub artifacts
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v6
with:
name: ${{ steps.package.outputs.package_name }}
path: "rustfs-*.zip"
@@ -454,7 +454,7 @@ jobs:
OSS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: ${{ secrets.ALICLOUDOSS_KEY_ID }}
OSS_ACCESS_KEY_SECRET: ${{ secrets.ALICLOUDOSS_KEY_SECRET }}
OSS_REGION: cn-beijing
OSS_ENDPOINT: https://oss-cn-beijing.aliyuncs.com
OSS_ENDPOINT: https://oss-accelerate.aliyuncs.com
shell: bash
run: |
BUILD_TYPE="${{ needs.build-check.outputs.build_type }}"
@@ -532,7 +532,7 @@ jobs:
name: Build Summary
needs: [ build-check, build-rustfs ]
if: always() && needs.build-check.outputs.should_build == 'true'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-2
steps:
- name: Build completion summary
shell: bash
@@ -584,7 +584,7 @@ jobs:
name: Create GitHub Release
needs: [ build-check, build-rustfs ]
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/') && needs.build-check.outputs.build_type != 'development'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-2
permissions:
contents: write
outputs:
@@ -592,7 +592,7 @@ jobs:
release_url: ${{ steps.create.outputs.release_url }}
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
fetch-depth: 0
@@ -670,16 +670,16 @@ jobs:
name: Upload Release Assets
needs: [ build-check, build-rustfs, create-release ]
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/') && needs.build-check.outputs.build_type != 'development'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-2
permissions:
contents: write
actions: read
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Download all build artifacts
uses: actions/download-artifact@v5
uses: actions/download-artifact@v7
with:
path: ./artifacts
pattern: rustfs-*
@@ -751,7 +751,7 @@ jobs:
name: Update Latest Version
needs: [ build-check, upload-release-assets ]
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/')
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-2
steps:
- name: Update latest.json
env:
@@ -801,12 +801,12 @@ jobs:
name: Publish Release
needs: [ build-check, create-release, upload-release-assets ]
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/') && needs.build-check.outputs.build_type != 'development'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-2
permissions:
contents: write
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Update release notes and publish
env:

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
@@ -62,17 +62,23 @@ on:
permissions:
contents: read
concurrency:
group: ${{ github.workflow }}-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
env:
CARGO_TERM_COLOR: always
RUST_BACKTRACE: 1
CARGO_BUILD_JOBS: 2
jobs:
skip-check:
name: Skip Duplicate Actions
permissions:
actions: write
contents: read
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-2
outputs:
should_skip: ${{ steps.skip_check.outputs.should_skip }}
steps:
@@ -83,15 +89,13 @@ jobs:
concurrent_skipping: "same_content_newer"
cancel_others: true
paths_ignore: '["*.md", "docs/**", "deploy/**"]'
# Never skip release events and tag pushes
do_not_skip: '["workflow_dispatch", "schedule", "merge_group", "release", "push"]'
typos:
name: Typos
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-2
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v5
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@stable
- name: Typos check with custom config file
uses: crate-ci/typos@master
@@ -100,13 +104,11 @@ jobs:
name: Test and Lint
needs: skip-check
if: needs.skip-check.outputs.should_skip != 'true'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-4
timeout-minutes: 60
steps:
- name: Delete huge unnecessary tools folder
run: rm -rf /opt/hostedtoolcache
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Setup Rust environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup
@@ -116,6 +118,9 @@ jobs:
github-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
cache-save-if: ${{ github.ref == 'refs/heads/main' }}
- name: Install cargo-nextest
uses: taiki-e/install-action@nextest
- name: Run tests
run: |
cargo nextest run --all --exclude e2e_test
@@ -131,11 +136,16 @@ jobs:
name: End-to-End Tests
needs: skip-check
if: needs.skip-check.outputs.should_skip != 'true'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-2
timeout-minutes: 30
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Clean up previous test run
run: |
rm -rf /tmp/rustfs
rm -f /tmp/rustfs.log
- name: Setup Rust environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup
@@ -150,12 +160,13 @@ jobs:
with:
tool: s3s-e2e
git: https://github.com/Nugine/s3s.git
rev: b7714bfaa17ddfa9b23ea01774a1e7bbdbfc2ca3
rev: 9e41304ed549b89cfb03ede98e9c0d2ac7522051
- name: Build debug binary
run: |
touch rustfs/build.rs
cargo build -p rustfs --bins
# Limit concurrency to prevent OOM
cargo build -p rustfs --bins --jobs 2
- name: Run end-to-end tests
run: |
@@ -164,7 +175,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Upload test logs
if: failure()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v6
with:
name: e2e-test-logs-${{ github.run_number }}
path: /tmp/rustfs.log

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@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ jobs:
# Check if we should build Docker images
build-check:
name: Docker Build Check
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-2
outputs:
should_build: ${{ steps.check.outputs.should_build }}
should_push: ${{ steps.check.outputs.should_push }}
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ jobs:
create_latest: ${{ steps.check.outputs.create_latest }}
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
fetch-depth: 0
# For workflow_run events, checkout the specific commit that triggered the workflow
@@ -162,11 +162,11 @@ jobs:
if [[ "$version" == *"alpha"* ]] || [[ "$version" == *"beta"* ]] || [[ "$version" == *"rc"* ]]; then
build_type="prerelease"
is_prerelease=true
# TODO: 临时修改 - 当前允许 alpha 版本也创建 latest 标签
# 等版本稳定后,需要移除下面这行,恢复原有逻辑(只有稳定版本才创建 latest
# TODO: Temporary change - currently allows alpha versions to also create latest tags
# After the version is stable, you need to remove the following line and restore the original logic (latest is created only for stable versions)
if [[ "$version" == *"alpha"* ]]; then
create_latest=true
echo "🧪 Building Docker image for prerelease: $version (临时允许创建 latest 标签)"
echo "🧪 Building Docker image for prerelease: $version (temporarily allowing creation of latest tag)"
else
echo "🧪 Building Docker image for prerelease: $version"
fi
@@ -215,11 +215,11 @@ jobs:
v*alpha*|v*beta*|v*rc*|*alpha*|*beta*|*rc*)
build_type="prerelease"
is_prerelease=true
# TODO: 临时修改 - 当前允许 alpha 版本也创建 latest 标签
# 等版本稳定后,需要移除下面的 if 块,恢复原有逻辑
# TODO: Temporary change - currently allows alpha versions to also create latest tags
# After the version is stable, you need to remove the if block below and restore the original logic.
if [[ "$input_version" == *"alpha"* ]]; then
create_latest=true
echo "🧪 Building with prerelease version: $input_version (临时允许创建 latest 标签)"
echo "🧪 Building with prerelease version: $input_version (temporarily allowing creation of latest tag)"
else
echo "🧪 Building with prerelease version: $input_version"
fi
@@ -264,11 +264,11 @@ jobs:
name: Build Docker Images
needs: build-check
if: needs.build-check.outputs.should_build == 'true'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-2
timeout-minutes: 60
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Login to Docker Hub
uses: docker/login-action@v3
@@ -330,9 +330,9 @@ jobs:
# Add channel tags for prereleases and latest for stable
if [[ "$CREATE_LATEST" == "true" ]]; then
# TODO: 临时修改 - 当前 alpha 版本也会创建 latest 标签
# 等版本稳定后,这里的逻辑保持不变,但上游的 CREATE_LATEST 设置需要恢复
# Stable release (以及临时的 alpha 版本)
# TODO: Temporary change - the current alpha version will also create the latest tag
# After the version is stabilized, the logic here remains unchanged, but the upstream CREATE_LATEST setting needs to be restored.
# Stable release (and temporary alpha versions)
TAGS="$TAGS,${{ env.REGISTRY_DOCKERHUB }}:latest"
elif [[ "$BUILD_TYPE" == "prerelease" ]]; then
# Prerelease channel tags (alpha, beta, rc)
@@ -404,7 +404,7 @@ jobs:
name: Docker Build Summary
needs: [ build-check, build-docker ]
if: always() && needs.build-check.outputs.should_build == 'true'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-2
steps:
- name: Docker build completion summary
run: |
@@ -429,10 +429,10 @@ jobs:
"prerelease")
echo "🧪 Prerelease Docker image has been built with ${VERSION} tags"
echo "⚠️ This is a prerelease image - use with caution"
# TODO: 临时修改 - alpha 版本当前会创建 latest 标签
# 等版本稳定后,需要恢复下面的提示信息
# TODO: Temporary change - alpha versions currently create the latest tag
# After the version is stable, you need to restore the following prompt information
if [[ "$VERSION" == *"alpha"* ]] && [[ "$CREATE_LATEST" == "true" ]]; then
echo "🏷️ Latest tag has been created for alpha version (临时措施)"
echo "🏷️ Latest tag has been created for alpha version (temporary measures)"
else
echo "🚫 Latest tag NOT created for prerelease"
fi

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@@ -0,0 +1,422 @@
# Copyright 2024 RustFS Team
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
name: e2e-s3tests
on:
workflow_dispatch:
inputs:
test-mode:
description: "Test mode to run"
required: true
type: choice
default: "single"
options:
- single
- multi
xdist:
description: "Enable pytest-xdist (parallel). '0' to disable."
required: false
default: "0"
maxfail:
description: "Stop after N failures (debug friendly)"
required: false
default: "1"
markexpr:
description: "pytest -m expression (feature filters)"
required: false
default: "not lifecycle and not versioning and not s3website and not bucket_logging and not encryption"
env:
# main user
S3_ACCESS_KEY: rustfsadmin
S3_SECRET_KEY: rustfsadmin
# alt user (must be different from main for many s3-tests)
S3_ALT_ACCESS_KEY: rustfsalt
S3_ALT_SECRET_KEY: rustfsalt
S3_REGION: us-east-1
RUST_LOG: info
PLATFORM: linux/amd64
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
jobs:
s3tests-single:
if: github.event.inputs.test-mode == 'single'
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-2
timeout-minutes: 120
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Enable buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
- name: Build RustFS image (source, cached)
run: |
DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker buildx build --load \
--platform ${PLATFORM} \
--cache-from type=gha \
--cache-to type=gha,mode=max \
-t rustfs-ci \
-f Dockerfile.source .
- name: Create network
run: docker network inspect rustfs-net >/dev/null 2>&1 || docker network create rustfs-net
- name: Remove existing rustfs-single (if any)
run: docker rm -f rustfs-single >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
- name: Start single RustFS
run: |
docker run -d --name rustfs-single \
--network rustfs-net \
-p 9000:9000 \
-e RUSTFS_ADDRESS=0.0.0.0:9000 \
-e RUSTFS_ACCESS_KEY=$S3_ACCESS_KEY \
-e RUSTFS_SECRET_KEY=$S3_SECRET_KEY \
-e RUSTFS_VOLUMES="/data/rustfs0 /data/rustfs1 /data/rustfs2 /data/rustfs3" \
-v /tmp/rustfs-single:/data \
rustfs-ci
- name: Wait for RustFS ready
run: |
for i in {1..60}; do
if curl -sf http://127.0.0.1:9000/health >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "RustFS is ready"
exit 0
fi
if [ "$(docker inspect -f '{{.State.Running}}' rustfs-single 2>/dev/null)" != "true" ]; then
echo "RustFS container not running" >&2
docker logs rustfs-single || true
exit 1
fi
sleep 2
done
echo "Health check timed out" >&2
docker logs rustfs-single || true
exit 1
- name: Generate s3tests config
run: |
export S3_HOST=127.0.0.1
envsubst < .github/s3tests/s3tests.conf > s3tests.conf
- name: Provision s3-tests alt user (required by suite)
run: |
python3 -m pip install --user --upgrade pip awscurl
export PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH"
# Admin API requires AWS SigV4 signing. awscurl is used by RustFS codebase as well.
awscurl \
--service s3 \
--region "${S3_REGION}" \
--access_key "${S3_ACCESS_KEY}" \
--secret_key "${S3_SECRET_KEY}" \
-X PUT \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d '{"secretKey":"'"${S3_ALT_SECRET_KEY}"'","status":"enabled","policy":"readwrite"}' \
"http://127.0.0.1:9000/rustfs/admin/v3/add-user?accessKey=${S3_ALT_ACCESS_KEY}"
# Explicitly attach built-in policy via policy mapping.
# s3-tests relies on alt client being able to ListBuckets during setup cleanup.
awscurl \
--service s3 \
--region "${S3_REGION}" \
--access_key "${S3_ACCESS_KEY}" \
--secret_key "${S3_SECRET_KEY}" \
-X PUT \
"http://127.0.0.1:9000/rustfs/admin/v3/set-user-or-group-policy?policyName=readwrite&userOrGroup=${S3_ALT_ACCESS_KEY}&isGroup=false"
# Sanity check: alt user can list buckets (should not be AccessDenied).
awscurl \
--service s3 \
--region "${S3_REGION}" \
--access_key "${S3_ALT_ACCESS_KEY}" \
--secret_key "${S3_ALT_SECRET_KEY}" \
-X GET \
"http://127.0.0.1:9000/" >/dev/null
- name: Prepare s3-tests
run: |
python3 -m pip install --user --upgrade pip tox
export PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH"
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/ceph/s3-tests.git s3-tests
- name: Run ceph s3-tests (debug friendly)
run: |
export PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH"
mkdir -p artifacts/s3tests-single
cd s3-tests
set -o pipefail
MAXFAIL="${{ github.event.inputs.maxfail }}"
if [ -z "$MAXFAIL" ]; then MAXFAIL="1"; fi
MARKEXPR="${{ github.event.inputs.markexpr }}"
if [ -z "$MARKEXPR" ]; then MARKEXPR="not lifecycle and not versioning and not s3website and not bucket_logging and not encryption"; fi
XDIST="${{ github.event.inputs.xdist }}"
if [ -z "$XDIST" ]; then XDIST="0"; fi
XDIST_ARGS=""
if [ "$XDIST" != "0" ]; then
# Add pytest-xdist to requirements.txt so tox installs it inside
# its virtualenv. Installing outside tox does NOT work.
echo "pytest-xdist" >> requirements.txt
XDIST_ARGS="-n $XDIST --dist=loadgroup"
fi
# Run tests from s3tests/functional (boto2+boto3 combined directory).
S3TEST_CONF=${GITHUB_WORKSPACE}/s3tests.conf \
tox -- \
-vv -ra --showlocals --tb=long \
--maxfail="$MAXFAIL" \
--junitxml=${GITHUB_WORKSPACE}/artifacts/s3tests-single/junit.xml \
$XDIST_ARGS \
s3tests/functional/test_s3.py \
-m "$MARKEXPR" \
2>&1 | tee ${GITHUB_WORKSPACE}/artifacts/s3tests-single/pytest.log
- name: Collect RustFS logs
if: always()
run: |
mkdir -p artifacts/rustfs-single
docker logs rustfs-single > artifacts/rustfs-single/rustfs.log 2>&1 || true
docker inspect rustfs-single > artifacts/rustfs-single/inspect.json || true
- name: Upload artifacts
if: always() && env.ACT != 'true'
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v6
with:
name: s3tests-single
path: artifacts/**
s3tests-multi:
if: github.event_name == 'workflow_dispatch' && github.event.inputs.test-mode == 'multi'
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-2
timeout-minutes: 150
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Enable buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
- name: Build RustFS image (source, cached)
run: |
DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 docker buildx build --load \
--platform ${PLATFORM} \
--cache-from type=gha \
--cache-to type=gha,mode=max \
-t rustfs-ci \
-f Dockerfile.source .
- name: Prepare cluster compose
run: |
cat > compose.yml <<'EOF'
services:
rustfs1:
image: rustfs-ci
hostname: rustfs1
networks: [rustfs-net]
environment:
RUSTFS_ADDRESS: "0.0.0.0:9000"
RUSTFS_ACCESS_KEY: ${S3_ACCESS_KEY}
RUSTFS_SECRET_KEY: ${S3_SECRET_KEY}
RUSTFS_VOLUMES: "/data/rustfs0 /data/rustfs1 /data/rustfs2 /data/rustfs3"
volumes:
- rustfs1-data:/data
rustfs2:
image: rustfs-ci
hostname: rustfs2
networks: [rustfs-net]
environment:
RUSTFS_ADDRESS: "0.0.0.0:9000"
RUSTFS_ACCESS_KEY: ${S3_ACCESS_KEY}
RUSTFS_SECRET_KEY: ${S3_SECRET_KEY}
RUSTFS_VOLUMES: "/data/rustfs0 /data/rustfs1 /data/rustfs2 /data/rustfs3"
volumes:
- rustfs2-data:/data
rustfs3:
image: rustfs-ci
hostname: rustfs3
networks: [rustfs-net]
environment:
RUSTFS_ADDRESS: "0.0.0.0:9000"
RUSTFS_ACCESS_KEY: ${S3_ACCESS_KEY}
RUSTFS_SECRET_KEY: ${S3_SECRET_KEY}
RUSTFS_VOLUMES: "/data/rustfs0 /data/rustfs1 /data/rustfs2 /data/rustfs3"
volumes:
- rustfs3-data:/data
rustfs4:
image: rustfs-ci
hostname: rustfs4
networks: [rustfs-net]
environment:
RUSTFS_ADDRESS: "0.0.0.0:9000"
RUSTFS_ACCESS_KEY: ${S3_ACCESS_KEY}
RUSTFS_SECRET_KEY: ${S3_SECRET_KEY}
RUSTFS_VOLUMES: "/data/rustfs0 /data/rustfs1 /data/rustfs2 /data/rustfs3"
volumes:
- rustfs4-data:/data
lb:
image: haproxy:2.9
hostname: lb
networks: [rustfs-net]
ports:
- "9000:9000"
volumes:
- ./haproxy.cfg:/usr/local/etc/haproxy/haproxy.cfg:ro
networks:
rustfs-net:
name: rustfs-net
volumes:
rustfs1-data:
rustfs2-data:
rustfs3-data:
rustfs4-data:
EOF
cat > haproxy.cfg <<'EOF'
defaults
mode http
timeout connect 5s
timeout client 30s
timeout server 30s
frontend fe_s3
bind *:9000
default_backend be_s3
backend be_s3
balance roundrobin
server s1 rustfs1:9000 check
server s2 rustfs2:9000 check
server s3 rustfs3:9000 check
server s4 rustfs4:9000 check
EOF
- name: Launch cluster
run: docker compose -f compose.yml up -d
- name: Wait for LB ready
run: |
for i in {1..90}; do
if curl -sf http://127.0.0.1:9000/health >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "Load balancer is ready"
exit 0
fi
sleep 2
done
echo "LB or backend not ready" >&2
docker compose -f compose.yml logs --tail=200 || true
exit 1
- name: Generate s3tests config
run: |
export S3_HOST=127.0.0.1
envsubst < .github/s3tests/s3tests.conf > s3tests.conf
- name: Provision s3-tests alt user (required by suite)
run: |
python3 -m pip install --user --upgrade pip awscurl
export PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH"
awscurl \
--service s3 \
--region "${S3_REGION}" \
--access_key "${S3_ACCESS_KEY}" \
--secret_key "${S3_SECRET_KEY}" \
-X PUT \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d '{"secretKey":"'"${S3_ALT_SECRET_KEY}"'","status":"enabled","policy":"readwrite"}' \
"http://127.0.0.1:9000/rustfs/admin/v3/add-user?accessKey=${S3_ALT_ACCESS_KEY}"
awscurl \
--service s3 \
--region "${S3_REGION}" \
--access_key "${S3_ACCESS_KEY}" \
--secret_key "${S3_SECRET_KEY}" \
-X PUT \
"http://127.0.0.1:9000/rustfs/admin/v3/set-user-or-group-policy?policyName=readwrite&userOrGroup=${S3_ALT_ACCESS_KEY}&isGroup=false"
awscurl \
--service s3 \
--region "${S3_REGION}" \
--access_key "${S3_ALT_ACCESS_KEY}" \
--secret_key "${S3_ALT_SECRET_KEY}" \
-X GET \
"http://127.0.0.1:9000/" >/dev/null
- name: Prepare s3-tests
run: |
python3 -m pip install --user --upgrade pip tox
export PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH"
git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/ceph/s3-tests.git s3-tests
- name: Run ceph s3-tests (multi, debug friendly)
run: |
export PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH"
mkdir -p artifacts/s3tests-multi
cd s3-tests
set -o pipefail
MAXFAIL="${{ github.event.inputs.maxfail }}"
if [ -z "$MAXFAIL" ]; then MAXFAIL="1"; fi
MARKEXPR="${{ github.event.inputs.markexpr }}"
if [ -z "$MARKEXPR" ]; then MARKEXPR="not lifecycle and not versioning and not s3website and not bucket_logging and not encryption"; fi
XDIST="${{ github.event.inputs.xdist }}"
if [ -z "$XDIST" ]; then XDIST="0"; fi
XDIST_ARGS=""
if [ "$XDIST" != "0" ]; then
# Add pytest-xdist to requirements.txt so tox installs it inside
# its virtualenv. Installing outside tox does NOT work.
echo "pytest-xdist" >> requirements.txt
XDIST_ARGS="-n $XDIST --dist=loadgroup"
fi
# Run tests from s3tests/functional (boto2+boto3 combined directory).
S3TEST_CONF=${GITHUB_WORKSPACE}/s3tests.conf \
tox -- \
-vv -ra --showlocals --tb=long \
--maxfail="$MAXFAIL" \
--junitxml=${GITHUB_WORKSPACE}/artifacts/s3tests-multi/junit.xml \
$XDIST_ARGS \
s3tests/functional/test_s3.py \
-m "$MARKEXPR" \
2>&1 | tee ${GITHUB_WORKSPACE}/artifacts/s3tests-multi/pytest.log
- name: Collect logs
if: always()
run: |
mkdir -p artifacts/cluster
docker compose -f compose.yml logs --no-color > artifacts/cluster/cluster.log 2>&1 || true
- name: Upload artifacts
if: always() && env.ACT != 'true'
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v6
with:
name: s3tests-multi
path: artifacts/**

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# Copyright 2024 RustFS Team
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
name: Publish helm chart to artifacthub
on:
workflow_run:
workflows: [ "Build and Release" ]
types: [ completed ]
permissions:
contents: read
env:
new_version: ${{ github.event.workflow_run.head_branch }}
jobs:
build-helm-package:
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-2
# Only run on successful builds triggered by tag pushes (version format: x.y.z or x.y.z-suffix)
if: |
github.event.workflow_run.conclusion == 'success' &&
github.event.workflow_run.event == 'push' &&
contains(github.event.workflow_run.head_branch, '.')
steps:
- name: Checkout helm chart repo
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Replace chart app version
run: |
set -e
set -x
old_version=$(grep "^appVersion:" helm/rustfs/Chart.yaml | awk '{print $2}')
sed -i "s/$old_version/$new_version/g" helm/rustfs/Chart.yaml
- name: Set up Helm
uses: azure/setup-helm@v4.3.0
- name: Package Helm Chart
run: |
cp helm/README.md helm/rustfs/
package_version=$(echo $new_version | awk -F '-' '{print $2}' | awk -F '.' '{print $NF}')
helm package ./helm/rustfs --destination helm/rustfs/ --version "0.0.$package_version"
- name: Upload helm package as artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v6
with:
name: helm-package
path: helm/rustfs/*.tgz
retention-days: 1
publish-helm-package:
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-2
needs: [ build-helm-package ]
steps:
- name: Checkout helm package repo
uses: actions/checkout@v6
with:
repository: rustfs/helm
token: ${{ secrets.RUSTFS_HELM_PACKAGE }}
- name: Download helm package
uses: actions/download-artifact@v7
with:
name: helm-package
path: ./
- name: Set up helm
uses: azure/setup-helm@v4.3.0
- name: Generate index
run: helm repo index . --url https://charts.rustfs.com
- name: Push helm package and index file
run: |
git config --global user.name "${{ secrets.USERNAME }}"
git config --global user.email "${{ secrets.EMAIL_ADDRESS }}"
git status .
git add .
git commit -m "Update rustfs helm package with $new_version."
git push origin main

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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ permissions:
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-4
steps:
- uses: usthe/issues-translate-action@v2.7
with:

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@@ -40,11 +40,11 @@ env:
jobs:
performance-profile:
name: Performance Profiling
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-2
timeout-minutes: 30
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Setup Rust environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Upload profile data
if: steps.profiling.outputs.profile_generated == 'true'
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v6
with:
name: performance-profile-${{ github.run_number }}
path: samply-profile.json
@@ -115,11 +115,11 @@ jobs:
benchmark:
name: Benchmark Tests
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
runs-on: ubicloud-standard-2
timeout-minutes: 45
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v5
uses: actions/checkout@v6
- name: Setup Rust environment
uses: ./.github/actions/setup
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ jobs:
tee benchmark-results.json
- name: Upload benchmark results
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v6
with:
name: benchmark-results-${{ github.run_number }}
path: benchmark-results.json

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name: "Mark stale issues"
on:
schedule:
- cron: "30 1 * * *"
jobs:
stale:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/stale@v9
with:
repo-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
stale-issue-message: 'This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. It will be closed if no further activity occurs.'
stale-issue-label: 'stale'
## Mark if there is no activity for more than 7 days
days-before-stale: 7
# If no one responds after 3 days, the tag will be closed.
days-before-close: 3
# These tags are exempt and will not close automatically.
exempt-issue-labels: 'pinned,security'

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@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
.DS_Store
.idea
.vscode
.direnv/
/test
/logs
/data
@@ -23,4 +24,13 @@ profile.json
*.go
*.pb
*.svg
deploy/logs/*.log.*
deploy/logs/*.log.*
artifacts/
# s3-tests local artifacts (root directory only)
/s3-tests/
/s3-tests-local/
/s3tests.conf
/s3tests.conf.*
*.events
*.audit
*.snappy

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# See https://pre-commit.com for more information
# See https://pre-commit.com/hooks.html for more hooks
repos:
- repo: local
hooks:
- id: cargo-fmt
name: cargo fmt
entry: cargo fmt --all --check
language: system
types: [rust]
pass_filenames: false
- id: cargo-clippy
name: cargo clippy
entry: cargo clippy --all-targets --all-features -- -D warnings
language: system
types: [rust]
pass_filenames: false
- id: cargo-check
name: cargo check
entry: cargo check --all-targets
language: system
types: [rust]
pass_filenames: false
- id: cargo-test
name: cargo test
entry: bash -c 'cargo test --workspace --exclude e2e_test && cargo test --all --doc'
language: system
types: [rust]
pass_filenames: false

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{
// 使用 IntelliSense 了解相关属性。
// 悬停以查看现有属性的描述。
// 欲了解更多信息,请访问: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=830387
"version": "0.2.0",
"configurations": [
{
"type": "lldb",
"request": "launch",
"name": "Debug(only) executable 'rustfs'",
"env": {
"RUST_LOG": "rustfs=info,ecstore=info,s3s=info,iam=info",
"RUSTFS_SKIP_BACKGROUND_TASK": "on"
//"RUSTFS_OBS_LOG_DIRECTORY": "./deploy/logs",
// "RUSTFS_POLICY_PLUGIN_URL":"http://localhost:8181/v1/data/rustfs/authz/allow",
// "RUSTFS_POLICY_PLUGIN_AUTH_TOKEN":"your-opa-token"
},
"program": "${workspaceFolder}/target/debug/rustfs",
"args": [
"--access-key",
"rustfsadmin",
"--secret-key",
"rustfsadmin",
"--address",
"0.0.0.0:9010",
"--server-domains",
"127.0.0.1:9010",
"./target/volume/test{1...4}"
],
"cwd": "${workspaceFolder}"
},
{
"type": "lldb",
"request": "launch",
@@ -22,6 +44,7 @@
"env": {
"RUST_LOG": "rustfs=debug,ecstore=info,s3s=debug,iam=debug",
"RUSTFS_SKIP_BACKGROUND_TASK": "on",
//"RUSTFS_OBS_LOG_DIRECTORY": "./deploy/logs",
// "RUSTFS_POLICY_PLUGIN_URL":"http://localhost:8181/v1/data/rustfs/authz/allow",
// "RUSTFS_POLICY_PLUGIN_AUTH_TOKEN":"your-opa-token"
},
@@ -66,12 +89,8 @@
"test",
"--no-run",
"--lib",
"--package=ecstore"
],
"filter": {
"name": "ecstore",
"kind": "lib"
}
"--package=rustfs-ecstore"
]
},
"args": [],
"cwd": "${workspaceFolder}"
@@ -85,6 +104,19 @@
"cwd": "${workspaceFolder}",
//"stopAtEntry": false,
//"preLaunchTask": "cargo build",
"env": {
"RUSTFS_ACCESS_KEY": "rustfsadmin",
"RUSTFS_SECRET_KEY": "rustfsadmin",
"RUSTFS_VOLUMES": "./target/volume/test{1...4}",
"RUSTFS_ADDRESS": ":9000",
"RUSTFS_CONSOLE_ENABLE": "true",
// "RUSTFS_OBS_TRACE_ENDPOINT": "http://127.0.0.1:4318/v1/traces", // jeager otlp http endpoint
// "RUSTFS_OBS_METRIC_ENDPOINT": "http://127.0.0.1:4318/v1/metrics", // default otlp http endpoint
// "RUSTFS_OBS_LOG_ENDPOINT": "http://127.0.0.1:4318/v1/logs", // default otlp http endpoint
// "RUSTFS_COMPRESS_ENABLE": "true",
"RUSTFS_CONSOLE_ADDRESS": "127.0.0.1:9001",
"RUSTFS_OBS_LOG_DIRECTORY": "./target/logs",
},
"sourceLanguages": [
"rust"
],

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# Repository Guidelines
## ⚠️ Pre-Commit Checklist (MANDATORY)
**Before EVERY commit, you MUST run and pass ALL of the following:**
```bash
cargo fmt --all --check # Code formatting
cargo clippy --all-targets --all-features -- -D warnings # Lints
cargo test --workspace --exclude e2e_test # Unit tests
```
Or simply run `make pre-commit` which covers all checks. **DO NOT commit if any check fails.**
## Communication Rules
- Respond to the user in Chinese; use English in all other contexts.
- Code and documentation must be written in English only. Chinese text is allowed solely as test data/fixtures when a case explicitly requires Chinese-language content for validation.
- **Pull Request titles and descriptions must be written in English** to ensure consistency and accessibility for all contributors.
## Project Structure & Module Organization
The workspace root hosts shared dependencies in `Cargo.toml`. The service binary lives under `rustfs/src/main.rs`, while reusable crates sit in `crates/` (`crypto`, `iam`, `kms`, and `e2e_test`). Local fixtures for standalone flows reside in `test_standalone/`, deployment manifests are under `deploy/`, Docker assets sit at the root, and automation lives in `scripts/`. Skim each crates README or module docs before contributing changes.
@@ -18,7 +29,13 @@ Co-locate unit tests with their modules and give behavior-led names such as `han
When fixing bugs or adding features, include regression tests that capture the new behavior so future changes cannot silently break it.
## Commit & Pull Request Guidelines
Work on feature branches (e.g., `feat/...`) after syncing `main`. Follow Conventional Commits under 72 characters (e.g., `feat: add kms key rotation`). Each commit must compile, format cleanly, and pass `make pre-commit`. Open PRs with a concise summary, note verification commands, link relevant issues, and wait for reviewer approval.
Work on feature branches (e.g., `feat/...`) after syncing `main`. Follow Conventional Commits under 72 characters (e.g., `feat: add kms key rotation`). Each commit must compile, format cleanly, and pass `make pre-commit`.
**Pull Request Requirements:**
- PR titles and descriptions **MUST be written in English**
- Open PRs with a concise summary, note verification commands, link relevant issues
- Follow the PR template format and fill in all required sections
- Wait for reviewer approval before merging
## Security & Configuration Tips
Do not commit secrets or cloud credentials; prefer environment variables or vault tooling. Review IAM- and KMS-related changes with a second maintainer. Confirm proxy settings before running sensitive tests to avoid leaking traffic outside localhost.

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@@ -83,6 +83,3 @@ that body of laws known as conflict of laws. The parties expressly agree that th
for the International Sale of Goods will not apply. Any legal action or proceeding arising under this Agreement will be
brought exclusively in the courts located in Beijing, China, and the parties hereby irrevocably consent to the personal
jurisdiction and venue therein.
For your reading convenience, this Agreement is written in parallel English and Chinese sections. To the extent there is
a conflict between the English and Chinese sections, the English sections shall govern.

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@@ -2,6 +2,8 @@
## 📋 Code Quality Requirements
For instructions on setting up and running the local development environment, please see [Development Guide](docs/DEVELOPMENT.md).
### 🔧 Code Formatting Rules
**MANDATORY**: All code must be properly formatted before committing. This project enforces strict formatting standards to maintain code consistency and readability.
@@ -184,6 +186,39 @@ cargo clippy --all-targets --all-features -- -D warnings
cargo clippy --fix --all-targets --all-features
```
## 📝 Pull Request Guidelines
### Language Requirements
**All Pull Request titles and descriptions MUST be written in English.**
This ensures:
- Consistency across all contributions
- Accessibility for international contributors
- Better integration with automated tools and CI/CD systems
- Clear communication in a globally understood language
#### PR Description Requirements
When creating a Pull Request, ensure:
1. **Title**: Use English and follow Conventional Commits format (e.g., `fix: improve s3-tests readiness detection`)
2. **Description**: Write in English, following the PR template format
3. **Code Comments**: Must be in English (as per coding standards)
4. **Commit Messages**: Must be in English (as per commit guidelines)
#### PR Template
Always use the PR template (`.github/pull_request_template.md`) and fill in all sections:
- Type of Change
- Related Issues
- Summary of Changes
- Checklist
- Impact
- Additional Notes
**Note**: While you may communicate with reviewers in Chinese during discussions, the PR itself (title, description, and all formal documentation) must be in English.
---
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@@ -15,17 +15,22 @@
[workspace]
members = [
"rustfs", # Core file system implementation
"crates/ahm", # Asynchronous Hash Map for concurrent data structures
"crates/appauth", # Application authentication and authorization
"crates/audit", # Audit target management system with multi-target fan-out
"crates/checksums", # client checksums
"crates/common", # Shared utilities and data structures
"crates/config", # Configuration management
"crates/credentials", # Credential management system
"crates/crypto", # Cryptography and security features
"crates/ecstore", # Erasure coding storage implementation
"crates/e2e_test", # End-to-end test suite
"crates/filemeta", # File metadata management
"crates/iam", # Identity and Access Management
"crates/kms", # Key Management Service
"crates/lock", # Distributed locking implementation
"crates/madmin", # Management dashboard and admin API interface
"crates/mcp", # MCP server for S3 operations
"crates/notify", # Notification system for events
"crates/obs", # Observability utilities
"crates/policy", # Policy management
@@ -35,13 +40,10 @@ members = [
"crates/s3select-api", # S3 Select API interface
"crates/s3select-query", # S3 Select query engine
"crates/signer", # client signer
"crates/checksums", # client checksums
"crates/trusted-proxies", # Trusted proxies management
"crates/utils", # Utility functions and helpers
"crates/workers", # Worker thread pools and task scheduling
"crates/zip", # ZIP file handling and compression
"crates/ahm", # Asynchronous Hash Map for concurrent data structures
"crates/mcp", # MCP server for S3 operations
"crates/kms", # Key Management Service
]
resolver = "2"
@@ -49,7 +51,7 @@ resolver = "2"
edition = "2024"
license = "Apache-2.0"
repository = "https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs"
rust-version = "1.85"
rust-version = "1.90"
version = "0.0.5"
homepage = "https://rustfs.com"
description = "RustFS is a high-performance distributed object storage software built using Rust, one of the most popular languages worldwide. "
@@ -71,6 +73,7 @@ rustfs-audit = { path = "crates/audit", version = "0.0.5" }
rustfs-checksums = { path = "crates/checksums", version = "0.0.5" }
rustfs-common = { path = "crates/common", version = "0.0.5" }
rustfs-config = { path = "./crates/config", version = "0.0.5" }
rustfs-credentials = { path = "crates/credentials", version = "0.0.5" }
rustfs-crypto = { path = "crates/crypto", version = "0.0.5" }
rustfs-ecstore = { path = "crates/ecstore", version = "0.0.5" }
rustfs-filemeta = { path = "crates/filemeta", version = "0.0.5" }
@@ -87,6 +90,7 @@ rustfs-rio = { path = "crates/rio", version = "0.0.5" }
rustfs-s3select-api = { path = "crates/s3select-api", version = "0.0.5" }
rustfs-s3select-query = { path = "crates/s3select-query", version = "0.0.5" }
rustfs-signer = { path = "crates/signer", version = "0.0.5" }
rustfs-trusted-proxies = { path = "crates/trusted-proxies", version = "0.0.5" }
rustfs-targets = { path = "crates/targets", version = "0.0.5" }
rustfs-utils = { path = "crates/utils", version = "0.0.5" }
rustfs-workers = { path = "crates/workers", version = "0.0.5" }
@@ -94,180 +98,187 @@ rustfs-zip = { path = "./crates/zip", version = "0.0.5" }
# Async Runtime and Networking
async-channel = "2.5.0"
async-compression = { version = "0.4.19" }
async-compression = { version = "0.4.37" }
async-recursion = "1.1.1"
async-trait = "0.1.89"
axum = "0.8.6"
axum-extra = "0.12.1"
axum-server = { version = "0.7.2", features = ["tls-rustls-no-provider"], default-features = false }
axum = "0.8.8"
axum-server = { version = "0.8.0", features = ["tls-rustls"], default-features = false }
futures = "0.3.31"
futures-core = "0.3.31"
futures-util = "0.3.31"
hyper = { version = "1.7.0", features = ["http2", "http1", "server"] }
hyper-rustls = { version = "0.27.7", default-features = false, features = ["native-tokio", "http1", "tls12", "logging", "http2", "ring", "webpki-roots"] }
hyper-util = { version = "0.1.17", features = ["tokio", "server-auto", "server-graceful"] }
http = "1.3.1"
pollster = "0.4.0"
hyper = { version = "1.8.1", features = ["http2", "http1", "server"] }
hyper-rustls = { version = "0.27.7", default-features = false, features = ["native-tokio", "http1", "tls12", "logging", "http2", "aws-lc-rs", "webpki-roots"] }
hyper-util = { version = "0.1.19", features = ["tokio", "server-auto", "server-graceful", "tracing"] }
http = "1.4.0"
http-body = "1.0.1"
reqwest = { version = "0.12.24", default-features = false, features = ["rustls-tls-webpki-roots", "charset", "http2", "system-proxy", "stream", "json", "blocking"] }
http-body-util = "0.1.3"
#reqwest = { version = "0.13.1", default-features = false, features = ["rustls", "charset", "http2", "system-proxy", "stream", "json", "blocking", "query", "form"] }
reqwest = { version = "0.12.28", default-features = false, features = ["rustls-tls-no-provider", "charset", "http2", "system-proxy", "stream", "json", "blocking"] }
socket2 = "0.6.1"
tokio = { version = "1.48.0", features = ["fs", "rt-multi-thread"] }
tokio-rustls = { version = "0.26.4", default-features = false, features = ["logging", "tls12", "ring"] }
tokio-stream = { version = "0.1.17" }
tokio-test = "0.4.4"
tokio-util = { version = "0.7.17", features = ["io", "compat"] }
tokio = { version = "1.49.0", features = ["fs", "rt-multi-thread"] }
tokio-rustls = { version = "0.26.4", default-features = false, features = ["logging", "tls12", "aws-lc-rs"] }
tokio-stream = { version = "0.1.18" }
tokio-test = "0.4.5"
tokio-util = { version = "0.7.18", features = ["io", "compat"] }
tonic = { version = "0.14.2", features = ["gzip"] }
tonic-prost = { version = "0.14.2" }
tonic-prost-build = { version = "0.14.2" }
tower = { version = "0.5.2", features = ["timeout"] }
tower-http = { version = "0.6.6", features = ["cors"] }
tower = { version = "0.5.3", features = ["timeout"] }
tower-http = { version = "0.6.8", features = ["cors"] }
# Serialization and Data Formats
bytes = { version = "1.10.1", features = ["serde"] }
bytesize = "2.1.0"
bytes = { version = "1.11.0", features = ["serde"] }
bytesize = "2.3.1"
byteorder = "1.5.0"
flatbuffers = "25.9.23"
flatbuffers = "25.12.19"
form_urlencoded = "1.2.2"
prost = "0.14.1"
quick-xml = "0.38.3"
rmcp = { version = "0.8.4" }
rmp = { version = "0.8.14" }
rmp-serde = { version = "1.3.0" }
prost = "0.14.3"
quick-xml = "0.39.0"
rmcp = { version = "0.12.0" }
rmp = { version = "0.8.15" }
rmp-serde = { version = "1.3.1" }
serde = { version = "1.0.228", features = ["derive"] }
serde_json = { version = "1.0.145", features = ["raw_value"] }
serde_json = { version = "1.0.149", features = ["raw_value"] }
serde_urlencoded = "0.7.1"
schemars = "1.0.5"
schemars = "1.2.0"
# Cryptography and Security
aes-gcm = { version = "0.10.3", features = ["std"] }
argon2 = { version = "0.5.3", features = ["std"] }
blake3 = { version = "1.8.2" }
chacha20poly1305 = { version = "0.10.1" }
crc-fast = "1.3.0"
crc32c = "0.6.8"
crc32fast = "1.5.0"
crc64fast-nvme = "1.2.0"
hmac = "0.12.1"
jsonwebtoken = { version = "10.1.0", features = ["rust_crypto"] }
pbkdf2 = "0.12.2"
rsa = { version = "0.9.8" }
rustls = { version = "0.23.35", features = ["ring", "logging", "std", "tls12"], default-features = false }
aes-gcm = { version = "0.11.0-rc.2", features = ["rand_core"] }
argon2 = { version = "0.6.0-rc.5" }
blake3 = { version = "1.8.3", features = ["rayon", "mmap"] }
chacha20poly1305 = { version = "0.11.0-rc.2" }
crc-fast = "1.9.0"
hmac = { version = "0.13.0-rc.3" }
jsonwebtoken = { version = "10.2.0", features = ["aws_lc_rs"] }
pbkdf2 = "0.13.0-rc.7"
rsa = { version = "0.10.0-rc.12" }
rustls = { version = "0.23.36", default-features = false, features = ["aws-lc-rs", "logging", "tls12", "prefer-post-quantum", "std"] }
rustls-pemfile = "2.2.0"
rustls-pki-types = "1.13.0"
sha1 = "0.10.6"
sha2 = "0.10.9"
rustls-pki-types = "1.13.2"
sha1 = "0.11.0-rc.3"
sha2 = "0.11.0-rc.3"
subtle = "2.6"
zeroize = { version = "1.8.2", features = ["derive"] }
# Time and Date
chrono = { version = "0.4.42", features = ["serde"] }
chrono = { version = "0.4.43", features = ["serde"] }
humantime = "2.3.0"
time = { version = "0.3.44", features = ["std", "parsing", "formatting", "macros", "serde"] }
time = { version = "0.3.45", features = ["std", "parsing", "formatting", "macros", "serde"] }
# Utilities and Tools
anyhow = "1.0.100"
arc-swap = "1.7.1"
arc-swap = "1.8.0"
astral-tokio-tar = "0.5.6"
atoi = "2.0.0"
atomic_enum = "0.3.0"
aws-config = { version = "1.8.10" }
aws-credential-types = { version = "1.2.8" }
aws-sdk-s3 = { version = "1.110.0", default-features = false, features = ["sigv4a", "rustls", "rt-tokio"] }
aws-smithy-types = { version = "1.3.4" }
aws-config = { version = "1.8.12" }
aws-credential-types = { version = "1.2.11" }
aws-sdk-s3 = { version = "1.119.0", default-features = false, features = ["sigv4a", "default-https-client", "rt-tokio"] }
aws-smithy-types = { version = "1.3.6" }
base64 = "0.22.1"
base64-simd = "0.8.0"
brotli = "8.0.2"
cfg-if = "1.0.4"
clap = { version = "4.5.51", features = ["derive", "env"] }
const-str = { version = "0.7.0", features = ["std", "proc"] }
convert_case = "0.8.0"
criterion = { version = "0.7", features = ["html_reports"] }
clap = { version = "4.5.54", features = ["derive", "env"] }
const-str = { version = "1.0.0", features = ["std", "proc"] }
convert_case = "0.10.0"
criterion = { version = "0.8", features = ["html_reports"] }
crossbeam-queue = "0.3.12"
datafusion = "50.3.0"
datafusion = "52.0.0"
derive_builder = "0.20.2"
dunce = "1.0.5"
enumset = "1.1.10"
flate2 = "1.1.5"
flexi_logger = { version = "0.31.7", features = ["trc", "dont_minimize_extra_stacks", "compress", "kv"] }
faster-hex = "0.10.0"
flate2 = "1.1.8"
flexi_logger = { version = "0.31.7", features = ["trc", "dont_minimize_extra_stacks", "compress", "kv", "json"] }
glob = "0.3.3"
google-cloud-storage = "1.2.0"
google-cloud-auth = "1.1.0"
hashbrown = { version = "0.16.0", features = ["serde", "rayon"] }
google-cloud-storage = "1.6.0"
google-cloud-auth = "1.4.0"
hashbrown = { version = "0.16.1", features = ["serde", "rayon"] }
heed = { version = "0.22.0" }
hex-simd = "0.8.0"
highway = { version = "1.3.0" }
ipnetwork = { version = "0.21.1", features = ["serde"] }
lazy_static = "1.5.0"
libc = "0.2.177"
libsystemd = { version = "0.7.2" }
local-ip-address = "0.6.5"
libc = "0.2.180"
libsystemd = "0.7.2"
local-ip-address = "0.6.9"
lz4 = "1.28.1"
matchit = "0.9.0"
md-5 = "0.10.6"
matchit = "0.9.1"
md-5 = "0.11.0-rc.3"
md5 = "0.8.0"
metrics = "0.24.2"
metrics-exporter-opentelemetry = "0.1.2"
mime_guess = "2.0.5"
moka = { version = "0.12.11", features = ["future"] }
moka = { version = "0.12.12", features = ["future"] }
netif = "0.1.6"
nix = { version = "0.30.1", features = ["fs"] }
nu-ansi-term = "0.50.3"
num_cpus = { version = "1.17.0" }
nvml-wrapper = "0.11.0"
object_store = "0.12.4"
once_cell = "1.21.3"
parking_lot = "0.12.5"
path-absolutize = "3.1.1"
path-clean = "1.0.1"
pin-project-lite = "0.2.16"
pretty_assertions = "1.4.1"
rand = "0.9.2"
rand = { version = "0.10.0-rc.6", features = ["serde"] }
rayon = "1.11.0"
reed-solomon-simd = { version = "3.1.0" }
regex = { version = "1.12.2" }
rumqttc = { version = "0.25.0" }
rust-embed = { version = "8.9.0" }
rumqttc = { version = "0.25.1" }
rust-embed = { version = "8.11.0" }
rustc-hash = { version = "2.1.1" }
s3s = { version = "0.12.0-rc.3", features = ["minio"] }
scopeguard = "1.2.0"
serial_test = "3.2.0"
shadow-rs = { version = "1.4.0", default-features = false }
s3s = { version = "0.13.0-alpha.2", features = ["minio"] }
serial_test = "3.3.1"
shadow-rs = { version = "1.5.0", default-features = false }
siphasher = "1.0.1"
smallvec = { version = "1.15.1", features = ["serde"] }
smartstring = "1.0.1"
snafu = "0.8.9"
snap = "1.1.1"
starshard = { version = "0.5.0", features = ["rayon", "async", "serde"] }
starshard = { version = "0.6.0", features = ["rayon", "async", "serde"] }
strum = { version = "0.27.2", features = ["derive"] }
sysctl = "0.7.1"
sysinfo = "0.37.2"
temp-env = "0.3.6"
tempfile = "3.23.0"
tempfile = "3.24.0"
test-case = "3.3.1"
thiserror = "2.0.17"
tracing = { version = "0.1.41" }
tracing-appender = "0.2.3"
tracing = { version = "0.1.44" }
tracing-appender = "0.2.4"
tracing-error = "0.2.1"
tracing-opentelemetry = "0.32.0"
tracing-subscriber = { version = "0.3.20", features = ["env-filter", "time"] }
tracing-opentelemetry = "0.32.1"
tracing-subscriber = { version = "0.3.22", features = ["env-filter", "time"] }
transform-stream = "0.3.1"
url = "2.5.7"
url = "2.5.8"
urlencoding = "2.1.3"
uuid = { version = "1.18.1", features = ["v4", "fast-rng", "macro-diagnostics"] }
uuid = { version = "1.19.0", features = ["v4", "fast-rng", "macro-diagnostics"] }
vaultrs = { version = "0.7.4" }
walkdir = "2.5.0"
wildmatch = { version = "2.5.0", features = ["serde"] }
winapi = { version = "0.3.9" }
wildmatch = { version = "2.6.1", features = ["serde"] }
windows = { version = "0.62.2" }
xxhash-rust = { version = "0.8.15", features = ["xxh64", "xxh3"] }
zip = "6.0.0"
zip = "7.1.0"
zstd = "0.13.3"
# Observability and Metrics
metrics = "0.24.3"
opentelemetry = { version = "0.31.0" }
opentelemetry-appender-tracing = { version = "0.31.1", features = ["experimental_use_tracing_span_context", "experimental_metadata_attributes", "spec_unstable_logs_enabled"] }
opentelemetry-otlp = { version = "0.31.0", default-features = false, features = ["grpc-tonic", "gzip-tonic", "trace", "metrics", "logs", "internal-logs"] }
opentelemetry-otlp = { version = "0.31.0", features = ["gzip-http", "reqwest-rustls"] }
opentelemetry_sdk = { version = "0.31.0" }
opentelemetry-semantic-conventions = { version = "0.31.0", features = ["semconv_experimental"] }
opentelemetry-stdout = { version = "0.31.0" }
# FTP and SFTP
libunftp = "0.21.0"
russh = { version = "0.56.0", features = ["aws-lc-rs", "rsa"], default-features = false }
russh-sftp = "2.1.1"
ssh-key = { version = "0.7.0-rc.6", features = ["std", "rsa", "ed25519"] }
suppaftp = { version = "7.1.0", features = ["tokio", "tokio-rustls", "rustls"] }
rcgen = "0.14.6"
# Performance Analysis and Memory Profiling
mimalloc = "0.1"
# Use tikv-jemallocator as memory allocator and enable performance analysis
tikv-jemallocator = { version = "0.6", features = ["profiling", "stats", "unprefixed_malloc_on_supported_platforms", "background_threads"] }
# Used to control and obtain statistics for jemalloc at runtime
@@ -276,11 +287,9 @@ tikv-jemalloc-ctl = { version = "0.6", features = ["use_std", "stats", "profilin
jemalloc_pprof = { version = "0.8.1", features = ["symbolize", "flamegraph"] }
# Used to generate CPU performance analysis data and flame diagrams
pprof = { version = "0.15.0", features = ["flamegraph", "protobuf-codec"] }
mimalloc = "0.1"
[workspace.metadata.cargo-shear]
ignored = ["rustfs", "rustfs-mcp", "tokio-test", "scopeguard"]
ignored = ["rustfs", "rustfs-mcp"]
[profile.release]
opt-level = 3

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
FROM alpine:3.22 AS build
FROM alpine:3.23 AS build
ARG TARGETARCH
ARG RELEASE=latest
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ RUN set -eux; \
rm -rf rustfs.zip /build/.tmp || true
FROM alpine:3.22
FROM alpine:3.23
ARG RELEASE=latest
ARG BUILD_DATE
@@ -64,8 +64,12 @@ COPY --from=build /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt /etc/ssl/certs/
COPY --from=build /build/rustfs /usr/bin/rustfs
COPY entrypoint.sh /entrypoint.sh
RUN chmod +x /usr/bin/rustfs /entrypoint.sh && \
RUN chmod +x /usr/bin/rustfs /entrypoint.sh
RUN addgroup -g 10001 -S rustfs && \
adduser -u 10001 -G rustfs -S rustfs -D && \
mkdir -p /data /logs && \
chown -R rustfs:rustfs /data /logs && \
chmod 0750 /data /logs
ENV RUSTFS_ADDRESS=":9000" \
@@ -77,12 +81,13 @@ ENV RUSTFS_ADDRESS=":9000" \
RUSTFS_CORS_ALLOWED_ORIGINS="*" \
RUSTFS_CONSOLE_CORS_ALLOWED_ORIGINS="*" \
RUSTFS_VOLUMES="/data" \
RUST_LOG="warn" \
RUSTFS_OBS_LOG_DIRECTORY="/logs" \
RUSTFS_SINKS_FILE_PATH="/logs"
RUST_LOG="warn"
EXPOSE 9000 9001
VOLUME ["/data", "/logs"]
VOLUME ["/data"]
USER rustfs
ENTRYPOINT ["/entrypoint.sh"]

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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ ARG BUILDPLATFORM
# -----------------------------
# Build stage
# -----------------------------
FROM rust:1.88-bookworm AS builder
FROM rust:1.91-trixie AS builder
# Re-declare args after FROM
ARG TARGETPLATFORM
@@ -35,11 +35,17 @@ RUN set -eux; \
ca-certificates \
curl \
git \
cmake \
libclang-dev \
golang \
perl \
pkg-config \
libssl-dev \
lld \
protobuf-compiler \
flatbuffers-compiler; \
flatbuffers-compiler \
gcc-aarch64-linux-gnu \
gcc-x86-64-linux-gnu; \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
# Optional: cross toolchain for aarch64 (only when targeting linux/arm64)
@@ -51,18 +57,18 @@ RUN set -eux; \
rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*; \
fi
# Add Rust targets based on TARGETPLATFORM
# Add Rust targets for both arches (to support cross-builds on multi-arch runners)
RUN set -eux; \
case "${TARGETPLATFORM:-linux/amd64}" in \
linux/amd64) rustup target add x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu ;; \
linux/arm64) rustup target add aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu ;; \
*) echo "Unsupported TARGETPLATFORM=${TARGETPLATFORM}" >&2; exit 1 ;; \
esac
rustup target add x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu; \
rustup component add rust-std-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu rust-std-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
# Cross-compilation environment (used only when targeting aarch64)
ENV CARGO_TARGET_AARCH64_UNKNOWN_LINUX_GNU_LINKER=aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc
ENV CC_aarch64_unknown_linux_gnu=aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc
ENV CXX_aarch64_unknown_linux_gnu=aarch64-linux-gnu-g++
ENV CARGO_TARGET_X86_64_UNKNOWN_LINUX_GNU_LINKER=x86_64-linux-gnu-gcc
ENV CC_x86_64_unknown_linux_gnu=x86_64-linux-gnu-gcc
ENV CXX_x86_64_unknown_linux_gnu=x86_64-linux-gnu-g++
WORKDIR /usr/src/rustfs
@@ -72,7 +78,6 @@ COPY Cargo.toml Cargo.lock ./
# 2) workspace member manifests (adjust if workspace layout changes)
COPY rustfs/Cargo.toml rustfs/Cargo.toml
COPY crates/*/Cargo.toml crates/
COPY cli/rustfs-gui/Cargo.toml cli/rustfs-gui/Cargo.toml
# Pre-fetch dependencies for better caching
RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/usr/local/cargo/registry \
@@ -117,6 +122,49 @@ RUN --mount=type=cache,target=/usr/local/cargo/registry \
;; \
esac
# -----------------------------
# Development stage (keeps toolchain)
# -----------------------------
FROM builder AS dev
ARG BUILD_DATE
ARG VCS_REF
LABEL name="RustFS (dev-source)" \
maintainer="RustFS Team" \
build-date="${BUILD_DATE}" \
vcs-ref="${VCS_REF}" \
description="RustFS - local development with Rust toolchain."
# Install runtime dependencies that might be missing in partial builder
# (builder already has build-essential, lld, etc.)
WORKDIR /app
ENV CARGO_INCREMENTAL=1
# Ensure we have the same default env vars available
ENV RUSTFS_ADDRESS=":9000" \
RUSTFS_ACCESS_KEY="rustfsadmin" \
RUSTFS_SECRET_KEY="rustfsadmin" \
RUSTFS_CONSOLE_ENABLE="true" \
RUSTFS_VOLUMES="/data" \
RUST_LOG="warn" \
RUSTFS_OBS_LOG_DIRECTORY="/logs" \
RUSTFS_USERNAME="rustfs" \
RUSTFS_GROUPNAME="rustfs" \
RUSTFS_UID="10001" \
RUSTFS_GID="10001"
# Note: We don't COPY source here because we expect it to be mounted at /app
# We rely on cargo run to build and run
EXPOSE 9000 9001
COPY entrypoint.sh /entrypoint.sh
RUN chmod +x /entrypoint.sh
ENTRYPOINT ["/entrypoint.sh"]
CMD ["cargo", "run", "--bin", "rustfs", "--"]
# -----------------------------
# Runtime stage (Ubuntu minimal)
# -----------------------------
@@ -143,8 +191,8 @@ RUN set -eux; \
# Create a conventional runtime user/group (final switch happens in entrypoint via chroot --userspec)
RUN set -eux; \
groupadd -g 1000 rustfs; \
useradd -u 1000 -g rustfs -M -s /usr/sbin/nologin rustfs
groupadd -g 10001 rustfs; \
useradd -u 10001 -g rustfs -M -s /usr/sbin/nologin rustfs
WORKDIR /app
@@ -166,15 +214,13 @@ ENV RUSTFS_ADDRESS=":9000" \
RUSTFS_CONSOLE_ENABLE="true" \
RUSTFS_VOLUMES="/data" \
RUST_LOG="warn" \
RUSTFS_OBS_LOG_DIRECTORY="/logs" \
RUSTFS_SINKS_FILE_PATH="/logs" \
RUSTFS_USERNAME="rustfs" \
RUSTFS_GROUPNAME="rustfs" \
RUSTFS_UID="1000" \
RUSTFS_GID="1000"
RUSTFS_UID="10001" \
RUSTFS_GID="10001"
EXPOSE 9000
VOLUME ["/data", "/logs"]
VOLUME ["/data"]
# Keep root here; entrypoint will drop privileges using chroot --userspec
ENTRYPOINT ["/entrypoint.sh"]

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@@ -2,375 +2,80 @@
# Remote development requires VSCode with Dev Containers, Remote SSH, Remote Explorer
# https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/containers
###########
.PHONY: SHELL
# Makefile global config
# Use config.mak to override any of the following variables.
# Do not make changes here.
.DEFAULT_GOAL := help
.EXPORT_ALL_VARIABLES:
.ONESHELL:
.SILENT:
NUM_CORES := $(shell nproc 2>/dev/null || sysctl -n hw.ncpu)
MAKEFLAGS += -j$(NUM_CORES) -l$(NUM_CORES)
MAKEFLAGS += --silent
SHELL := $(shell which bash)
.SHELLFLAGS = -eu -o pipefail -c
DOCKER_CLI ?= docker
IMAGE_NAME ?= rustfs:v1.0.0
CONTAINER_NAME ?= rustfs-dev
# Docker build configurations
DOCKERFILE_PRODUCTION = Dockerfile
DOCKERFILE_SOURCE = Dockerfile.source
# Code quality and formatting targets
.PHONY: fmt
fmt:
@echo "🔧 Formatting code..."
cargo fmt --all
.PHONY: fmt-check
fmt-check:
@echo "📝 Checking code formatting..."
cargo fmt --all --check
.PHONY: clippy
clippy:
@echo "🔍 Running clippy checks..."
cargo clippy --fix --allow-dirty
cargo clippy --all-targets --all-features -- -D warnings
.PHONY: check
check:
@echo "🔨 Running compilation check..."
cargo check --all-targets
.PHONY: test
test:
@echo "🧪 Running tests..."
@if command -v cargo-nextest >/dev/null 2>&1; then \
cargo nextest run --all --exclude e2e_test; \
else \
echo " cargo-nextest not found; falling back to 'cargo test'"; \
cargo test --workspace --exclude e2e_test -- --nocapture; \
fi
cargo test --all --doc
.PHONY: pre-commit
pre-commit: fmt clippy check test
@echo "✅ All pre-commit checks passed!"
.PHONY: setup-hooks
setup-hooks:
@echo "🔧 Setting up git hooks..."
chmod +x .git/hooks/pre-commit
@echo "✅ Git hooks setup complete!"
.PHONY: e2e-server
e2e-server:
sh $(shell pwd)/scripts/run.sh
.PHONY: probe-e2e
probe-e2e:
sh $(shell pwd)/scripts/probe.sh
# Native build using build-rustfs.sh script
.PHONY: build
build:
@echo "🔨 Building RustFS using build-rustfs.sh script..."
./build-rustfs.sh
.PHONY: build-dev
build-dev:
@echo "🔨 Building RustFS in development mode..."
./build-rustfs.sh --dev
# Docker-based build (alternative approach)
# Usage: make BUILD_OS=ubuntu22.04 build-docker
# Output: target/ubuntu22.04/release/rustfs
BUILD_OS ?= rockylinux9.3
.PHONY: build-docker
build-docker: SOURCE_BUILD_IMAGE_NAME = rustfs-$(BUILD_OS):v1
build-docker: SOURCE_BUILD_CONTAINER_NAME = rustfs-$(BUILD_OS)-build
build-docker: BUILD_CMD = /root/.cargo/bin/cargo build --release --bin rustfs --target-dir /root/s3-rustfs/target/$(BUILD_OS)
build-docker:
@echo "🐳 Building RustFS using Docker ($(BUILD_OS))..."
$(DOCKER_CLI) buildx build -t $(SOURCE_BUILD_IMAGE_NAME) -f $(DOCKERFILE_SOURCE) .
$(DOCKER_CLI) run --rm --name $(SOURCE_BUILD_CONTAINER_NAME) -v $(shell pwd):/root/s3-rustfs -it $(SOURCE_BUILD_IMAGE_NAME) $(BUILD_CMD)
.PHONY: build-musl
build-musl:
@echo "🔨 Building rustfs for x86_64-unknown-linux-musl..."
@echo "💡 On macOS/Windows, use 'make build-docker' or 'make docker-dev' instead"
./build-rustfs.sh --platform x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
# Makefile colors config
bold := $(shell tput bold)
normal := $(shell tput sgr0)
errorTitle := $(shell tput setab 1 && tput bold && echo '\n')
recommendation := $(shell tput setab 4)
underline := $(shell tput smul)
reset := $(shell tput -Txterm sgr0)
black := $(shell tput setaf 0)
red := $(shell tput setaf 1)
green := $(shell tput setaf 2)
yellow := $(shell tput setaf 3)
blue := $(shell tput setaf 4)
magenta := $(shell tput setaf 5)
cyan := $(shell tput setaf 6)
white := $(shell tput setaf 7)
.PHONY: build-gnu
build-gnu:
@echo "🔨 Building rustfs for x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu..."
@echo "💡 On macOS/Windows, use 'make build-docker' or 'make docker-dev' instead"
./build-rustfs.sh --platform x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
define HEADER
How to use me:
# To get help for each target
${bold}make help${reset}
.PHONY: build-musl-arm64
build-musl-arm64:
@echo "🔨 Building rustfs for aarch64-unknown-linux-musl..."
@echo "💡 On macOS/Windows, use 'make build-docker' or 'make docker-dev' instead"
./build-rustfs.sh --platform aarch64-unknown-linux-musl
# To run and execute a target
${bold}make ${cyan}<target>${reset}
.PHONY: build-gnu-arm64
build-gnu-arm64:
@echo "🔨 Building rustfs for aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu..."
@echo "💡 On macOS/Windows, use 'make build-docker' or 'make docker-dev' instead"
./build-rustfs.sh --platform aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
💡 For more help use 'make help', 'make help-build' or 'make help-docker'
.PHONY: deploy-dev
deploy-dev: build-musl
@echo "🚀 Deploying to dev server: $${IP}"
./scripts/dev_deploy.sh $${IP}
🦀 RustFS Makefile Help:
# ========================================================================================
# Docker Multi-Architecture Builds (Primary Methods)
# ========================================================================================
📋 Main Command Categories:
make help-build # Show build-related help
make help-docker # Show Docker-related help
# Production builds using docker-buildx.sh (for CI/CD and production)
.PHONY: docker-buildx
docker-buildx:
@echo "🏗️ Building multi-architecture production Docker images with buildx..."
./docker-buildx.sh
🔧 Code Quality:
make fmt # Format code
make clippy # Run clippy checks
make test # Run tests
make pre-commit # Run all pre-commit checks
.PHONY: docker-buildx-push
docker-buildx-push:
@echo "🚀 Building and pushing multi-architecture production Docker images with buildx..."
./docker-buildx.sh --push
.PHONY: docker-buildx-version
docker-buildx-version:
@if [ -z "$(VERSION)" ]; then \
echo "❌ Error: Please specify version, example: make docker-buildx-version VERSION=v1.0.0"; \
exit 1; \
fi
@echo "🏗️ Building multi-architecture production Docker images (version: $(VERSION))..."
./docker-buildx.sh --release $(VERSION)
.PHONY: docker-buildx-push-version
docker-buildx-push-version:
@if [ -z "$(VERSION)" ]; then \
echo "❌ Error: Please specify version, example: make docker-buildx-push-version VERSION=v1.0.0"; \
exit 1; \
fi
@echo "🚀 Building and pushing multi-architecture production Docker images (version: $(VERSION))..."
./docker-buildx.sh --release $(VERSION) --push
# Development/Source builds using direct buildx commands
.PHONY: docker-dev
docker-dev:
@echo "🏗️ Building multi-architecture development Docker images with buildx..."
@echo "💡 This builds from source code and is intended for local development and testing"
@echo "⚠️ Multi-arch images cannot be loaded locally, use docker-dev-push to push to registry"
$(DOCKER_CLI) buildx build \
--platform linux/amd64,linux/arm64 \
--file $(DOCKERFILE_SOURCE) \
--tag rustfs:source-latest \
--tag rustfs:dev-latest \
.
.PHONY: docker-dev-local
docker-dev-local:
@echo "🏗️ Building single-architecture development Docker image for local use..."
@echo "💡 This builds from source code for the current platform and loads locally"
$(DOCKER_CLI) buildx build \
--file $(DOCKERFILE_SOURCE) \
--tag rustfs:source-latest \
--tag rustfs:dev-latest \
--load \
.
.PHONY: docker-dev-push
docker-dev-push:
@if [ -z "$(REGISTRY)" ]; then \
echo "❌ Error: Please specify registry, example: make docker-dev-push REGISTRY=ghcr.io/username"; \
exit 1; \
fi
@echo "🚀 Building and pushing multi-architecture development Docker images..."
@echo "💡 Pushing to registry: $(REGISTRY)"
$(DOCKER_CLI) buildx build \
--platform linux/amd64,linux/arm64 \
--file $(DOCKERFILE_SOURCE) \
--tag $(REGISTRY)/rustfs:source-latest \
--tag $(REGISTRY)/rustfs:dev-latest \
--push \
.
🚀 Quick Start:
make build # Build RustFS binary
make docker-dev-local # Build development Docker image (local)
make dev-env-start # Start development environment
endef
export HEADER
# Local production builds using direct buildx (alternative to docker-buildx.sh)
.PHONY: docker-buildx-production-local
docker-buildx-production-local:
@echo "🏗️ Building single-architecture production Docker image locally..."
@echo "💡 Alternative to docker-buildx.sh for local testing"
$(DOCKER_CLI) buildx build \
--file $(DOCKERFILE_PRODUCTION) \
--tag rustfs:production-latest \
--tag rustfs:latest \
--load \
--build-arg RELEASE=latest \
.
-include $(addsuffix /*.mak, $(shell find .config/make -type d))
# ========================================================================================
# Single Architecture Docker Builds (Traditional)
# ========================================================================================
.PHONY: docker-build-production
docker-build-production:
@echo "🏗️ Building single-architecture production Docker image..."
@echo "💡 Consider using 'make docker-buildx-production-local' for multi-arch support"
$(DOCKER_CLI) build -f $(DOCKERFILE_PRODUCTION) -t rustfs:latest .
.PHONY: docker-build-source
docker-build-source:
@echo "🏗️ Building single-architecture source Docker image..."
@echo "💡 Consider using 'make docker-dev-local' for multi-arch support"
DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1 $(DOCKER_CLI) build \
--build-arg BUILDKIT_INLINE_CACHE=1 \
-f $(DOCKERFILE_SOURCE) -t rustfs:source .
# ========================================================================================
# Development Environment
# ========================================================================================
.PHONY: dev-env-start
dev-env-start:
@echo "🚀 Starting development environment..."
$(DOCKER_CLI) buildx build \
--file $(DOCKERFILE_SOURCE) \
--tag rustfs:dev \
--load \
.
$(DOCKER_CLI) stop $(CONTAINER_NAME) 2>/dev/null || true
$(DOCKER_CLI) rm $(CONTAINER_NAME) 2>/dev/null || true
$(DOCKER_CLI) run -d --name $(CONTAINER_NAME) \
-p 9010:9010 -p 9000:9000 \
-v $(shell pwd):/workspace \
-it rustfs:dev
.PHONY: dev-env-stop
dev-env-stop:
@echo "🛑 Stopping development environment..."
$(DOCKER_CLI) stop $(CONTAINER_NAME) 2>/dev/null || true
$(DOCKER_CLI) rm $(CONTAINER_NAME) 2>/dev/null || true
.PHONY: dev-env-restart
dev-env-restart: dev-env-stop dev-env-start
# ========================================================================================
# Build Utilities
# ========================================================================================
.PHONY: docker-inspect-multiarch
docker-inspect-multiarch:
@if [ -z "$(IMAGE)" ]; then \
echo "❌ Error: Please specify image, example: make docker-inspect-multiarch IMAGE=rustfs/rustfs:latest"; \
exit 1; \
fi
@echo "🔍 Inspecting multi-architecture image: $(IMAGE)"
docker buildx imagetools inspect $(IMAGE)
.PHONY: build-cross-all
build-cross-all:
@echo "🔧 Building all target architectures..."
@echo "💡 On macOS/Windows, use 'make docker-dev' for reliable multi-arch builds"
@echo "🔨 Generating protobuf code..."
cargo run --bin gproto || true
@echo "🔨 Building x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu..."
./build-rustfs.sh --platform x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
@echo "🔨 Building aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu..."
./build-rustfs.sh --platform aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
@echo "🔨 Building x86_64-unknown-linux-musl..."
./build-rustfs.sh --platform x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
@echo "🔨 Building aarch64-unknown-linux-musl..."
./build-rustfs.sh --platform aarch64-unknown-linux-musl
@echo "✅ All architectures built successfully!"
# ========================================================================================
# Help and Documentation
# ========================================================================================
.PHONY: help-build
help-build:
@echo "🔨 RustFS Build Help:"
@echo ""
@echo "🚀 Local Build (Recommended):"
@echo " make build # Build RustFS binary (includes console by default)"
@echo " make build-dev # Development mode build"
@echo " make build-musl # Build x86_64 musl version"
@echo " make build-gnu # Build x86_64 GNU version"
@echo " make build-musl-arm64 # Build aarch64 musl version"
@echo " make build-gnu-arm64 # Build aarch64 GNU version"
@echo ""
@echo "🐳 Docker Build:"
@echo " make build-docker # Build using Docker container"
@echo " make build-docker BUILD_OS=ubuntu22.04 # Specify build system"
@echo ""
@echo "🏗️ Cross-architecture Build:"
@echo " make build-cross-all # Build binaries for all architectures"
@echo ""
@echo "🔧 Direct usage of build-rustfs.sh script:"
@echo " ./build-rustfs.sh --help # View script help"
@echo " ./build-rustfs.sh --no-console # Build without console resources"
@echo " ./build-rustfs.sh --force-console-update # Force update console resources"
@echo " ./build-rustfs.sh --dev # Development mode build"
@echo " ./build-rustfs.sh --sign # Sign binary files"
@echo " ./build-rustfs.sh --platform x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu # Specify target platform"
@echo " ./build-rustfs.sh --skip-verification # Skip binary verification"
@echo ""
@echo "💡 build-rustfs.sh script provides more options, smart detection and binary verification"
.PHONY: help-docker
help-docker:
@echo "🐳 Docker Multi-architecture Build Help:"
@echo ""
@echo "🚀 Production Image Build (Recommended to use docker-buildx.sh):"
@echo " make docker-buildx # Build production multi-arch image (no push)"
@echo " make docker-buildx-push # Build and push production multi-arch image"
@echo " make docker-buildx-version VERSION=v1.0.0 # Build specific version"
@echo " make docker-buildx-push-version VERSION=v1.0.0 # Build and push specific version"
@echo ""
@echo "🔧 Development/Source Image Build (Local development testing):"
@echo " make docker-dev # Build dev multi-arch image (cannot load locally)"
@echo " make docker-dev-local # Build dev single-arch image (local load)"
@echo " make docker-dev-push REGISTRY=xxx # Build and push dev image"
@echo ""
@echo "🏗️ Local Production Image Build (Alternative):"
@echo " make docker-buildx-production-local # Build production single-arch image locally"
@echo ""
@echo "📦 Single-architecture Build (Traditional way):"
@echo " make docker-build-production # Build single-arch production image"
@echo " make docker-build-source # Build single-arch source image"
@echo ""
@echo "🚀 Development Environment Management:"
@echo " make dev-env-start # Start development container environment"
@echo " make dev-env-stop # Stop development container environment"
@echo " make dev-env-restart # Restart development container environment"
@echo ""
@echo "🔧 Auxiliary Tools:"
@echo " make build-cross-all # Build binaries for all architectures"
@echo " make docker-inspect-multiarch IMAGE=xxx # Check image architecture support"
@echo ""
@echo "📋 Environment Variables:"
@echo " REGISTRY Image registry address (required for push)"
@echo " DOCKERHUB_USERNAME Docker Hub username"
@echo " DOCKERHUB_TOKEN Docker Hub access token"
@echo " GITHUB_TOKEN GitHub access token"
@echo ""
@echo "💡 Suggestions:"
@echo " - Production use: Use docker-buildx* commands (based on precompiled binaries)"
@echo " - Local development: Use docker-dev* commands (build from source)"
@echo " - Development environment: Use dev-env-* commands to manage dev containers"
.PHONY: help
help:
@echo "🦀 RustFS Makefile Help:"
@echo ""
@echo "📋 Main Command Categories:"
@echo " make help-build # Show build-related help"
@echo " make help-docker # Show Docker-related help"
@echo ""
@echo "🔧 Code Quality:"
@echo " make fmt # Format code"
@echo " make clippy # Run clippy checks"
@echo " make test # Run tests"
@echo " make pre-commit # Run all pre-commit checks"
@echo ""
@echo "🚀 Quick Start:"
@echo " make build # Build RustFS binary"
@echo " make docker-dev-local # Build development Docker image (local)"
@echo " make dev-env-start # Start development environment"
@echo ""
@echo "💡 For more help use 'make help-build' or 'make help-docker'"

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
[![RustFS](https://rustfs.com/images/rustfs-github.png)](https://rustfs.com)
<p align="center">RustFS is a high-performance distributed object storage software built using Rust</p>
<p align="center">RustFS is a high-performance, distributed object storage system built in Rust.</p>
<p align="center">
<a href="https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/actions/workflows/ci.yml"><img alt="CI" src="https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg" /></a>
@@ -11,7 +11,12 @@
</p>
<p align="center">
<a href="https://docs.rustfs.com/introduction.html">Getting Started</a>
<a href="https://trendshift.io/repositories/14181" target="_blank"><img src="https://trendshift.io/api/badge/repositories/14181" alt="rustfs%2Frustfs | Trendshift" style="width: 250px; height: 55px;" width="250" height="55"/></a>
</p>
<p align="center">
<a href="https://docs.rustfs.com/installation/">Getting Started</a>
· <a href="https://docs.rustfs.com/">Docs</a>
· <a href="https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/issues">Bug reports</a>
· <a href="https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/discussions">Discussions</a>
@@ -19,7 +24,6 @@
<p align="center">
English | <a href="https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/blob/main/README_ZH.md">简体中文</a> |
<!-- Keep these links. Translations will automatically update with the README. -->
<a href="https://readme-i18n.com/rustfs/rustfs?lang=de">Deutsch</a> |
<a href="https://readme-i18n.com/rustfs/rustfs?lang=es">Español</a> |
<a href="https://readme-i18n.com/rustfs/rustfs?lang=fr">français</a> |
@@ -29,174 +33,200 @@ English | <a href="https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/blob/main/README_ZH.md">简
<a href="https://readme-i18n.com/rustfs/rustfs?lang=ru">Русский</a>
</p>
RustFS is a high-performance distributed object storage software built using Rust, one of the most popular languages
worldwide. Along with MinIO, it shares a range of advantages such as simplicity, S3 compatibility, open-source nature,
support for data lakes, AI, and big data. Furthermore, it has a better and more user-friendly open-source license in
comparison to other storage systems, being constructed under the Apache license. As Rust serves as its foundation,
RustFS provides faster speed and safer distributed features for high-performance object storage.
RustFS is a high-performance, distributed object storage system built in Rust—one of the most loved programming languages worldwide. RustFS combines the simplicity of MinIO with the memory safety and raw performance of Rust. It offers full S3 compatibility, is completely open-source, and is optimized for data lakes, AI, and big data workloads.
> ⚠️ **RustFS is under rapid development. Do NOT use in production environments!**
Unlike other storage systems, RustFS is released under the permissible Apache 2.0 license, avoiding the restrictions of AGPL. With Rust as its foundation, RustFS delivers superior speed and secure distributed features for next-generation object storage.
## Features
## Feature & Status
- **High Performance**: Built with Rust, ensuring speed and efficiency.
- **Distributed Architecture**: Scalable and fault-tolerant design for large-scale deployments.
- **S3 Compatibility**: Seamless integration with existing S3-compatible applications.
- **Data Lake Support**: Optimized for big data and AI workloads.
- **Open Source**: Licensed under Apache 2.0, encouraging community contributions and transparency.
- **User-Friendly**: Designed with simplicity in mind, making it easy to deploy and manage.
- **High Performance**: Built with Rust to ensure maximum speed and resource efficiency.
- **Distributed Architecture**: Scalable and fault-tolerant design suitable for large-scale deployments.
- **S3 Compatibility**: Seamless integration with existing S3-compatible applications and tools.
- **Data Lake Support**: Optimized for high-throughput big data and AI workloads.
- **Open Source**: Licensed under Apache 2.0, encouraging unrestricted community contributions and commercial usage.
- **User-Friendly**: Designed with simplicity in mind for easy deployment and management.
## RustFS vs MinIO
| Feature | Status | Feature | Status |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| **S3 Core Features** | ✅ Available | **Bitrot Protection** | ✅ Available |
| **Upload / Download** | ✅ Available | **Single Node Mode** | ✅ Available |
| **Versioning** | ✅ Available | **Bucket Replication** | ✅ Available |
| **Logging** | ✅ Available | **Lifecycle Management** | 🚧 Under Testing |
| **Event Notifications** | ✅ Available | **Distributed Mode** | 🚧 Under Testing |
| **K8s Helm Charts** | ✅ Available | **RustFS KMS** | 🚧 Under Testing |
Stress test server parameters
| Type | parameter | Remark |
## RustFS vs MinIO Performance
**Stress Test Environment:**
| Type | Parameter | Remark |
|---------|-----------|----------------------------------------------------------|
| CPU | 2 Core | Intel Xeon(Sapphire Rapids) Platinum 8475B , 2.7/3.2 GHz | |
| Memory | 4GB |   |
| Network | 15Gbp |   |
| Driver | 40GB x 4 | IOPS 3800 / Driver |
| CPU | 2 Core | Intel Xeon (Sapphire Rapids) Platinum 8475B, 2.7/3.2 GHz |
| Memory | 4GB | |
| Network | 15Gbps | |
| Drive | 40GB x 4 | IOPS 3800 / Drive |
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### RustFS vs Other object storage
### RustFS vs Other Object Storage
| RustFS | Other object storage |
|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Powerful Console | Simple and useless Console |
| Developed based on Rust language, memory is safer | Developed in Go or C, with potential issues like memory GC/leaks |
| Does not report logs to third-party countries | Reporting logs to other third countries may violate national security laws |
| Licensed under Apache, more business-friendly | AGPL V3 License and other License, polluted open source and License traps, infringement of intellectual property rights |
| Comprehensive S3 support, works with domestic and international cloud providers | Full support for S3, but no local cloud vendor support |
| Rust-based development, strong support for secure and innovative devices | Poor support for edge gateways and secure innovative devices |
| Stable commercial prices, free community support | High pricing, with costs up to $250,000 for 1PiB |
| No risk | Intellectual property risks and risks of prohibited uses |
| Feature | RustFS | Other Object Storage |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| **Console Experience** | **Powerful Console**<br>Comprehensive management interface. | **Basic / Limited Console**<br>Often overly simple or lacking critical features. |
| **Language & Safety** | **Rust-based**<br>Memory safety by design. | **Go or C-based**<br>Potential for memory GC pauses or leaks. |
| **Data Sovereignty** | **No Telemetry / Full Compliance**<br>Guards against unauthorized cross-border data egress. Compliant with GDPR (EU/UK), CCPA (US), and APPI (Japan). | **Potential Risk**<br>Possible legal exposure and unwanted data telemetry. |
| **Licensing** | **Permissive Apache 2.0**<br>Business-friendly, no "poison pill" clauses. | **Restrictive AGPL v3**<br>Risk of license traps and intellectual property pollution. |
| **Compatibility** | **100% S3 Compatible**<br>Works with any cloud provider or client, anywhere. | **Variable Compatibility**<br>May lack support for local cloud vendors or specific APIs. |
| **Edge & IoT** | **Strong Edge Support**<br>Ideal for secure, innovative edge devices. | **Weak Edge Support**<br>Often too heavy for edge gateways. |
| **Risk Profile** | **Enterprise Risk Mitigation**<br>Clear IP rights and safe for commercial use. | **Legal Risks**<br>Intellectual property ambiguity and usage restrictions. |
## Staying ahead
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## Quickstart
To get started with RustFS, follow these steps:
1. **One-click installation script (Option 1)**
### 1. One-click Installation (Option 1)
```bash
curl -O https://rustfs.com/install_rustfs.sh && bash install_rustfs.sh
```
curl -O https://rustfs.com/install_rustfs.sh && bash install_rustfs.sh
````
2. **Docker Quick Start (Option 2)**
### 2\. Docker Quick Start (Option 2)
```bash
# create data and logs directories
mkdir -p data logs
The RustFS container runs as a non-root user `rustfs` (UID `10001`). If you run Docker with `-v` to mount a host directory, please ensure the host directory owner is set to `10001`, otherwise you will encounter permission denied errors.
# using latest alpha version
docker run -d -p 9000:9000 -v $(pwd)/data:/data -v $(pwd)/logs:/logs rustfs/rustfs:alpha
```bash
# Create data and logs directories
mkdir -p data logs
# Specific version
docker run -d -p 9000:9000 -v $(pwd)/data:/data -v $(pwd)/logs:/logs rustfs/rustfs:1.0.0.alpha.45
```
# Change the owner of these directories
chown -R 10001:10001 data logs
For docker installation, you can also run the container with docker compose. With the `docker-compose.yml` file under
root directory, running the command:
# Using latest version
docker run -d -p 9000:9000 -p 9001:9001 -v $(pwd)/data:/data -v $(pwd)/logs:/logs rustfs/rustfs:latest
```
docker compose --profile observability up -d
```
# Using specific version
docker run -d -p 9000:9000 -p 9001:9001 -v $(pwd)/data:/data -v $(pwd)/logs:/logs rustfs/rustfs:1.0.0-alpha.76
```
**NOTE**: You should be better to have a look for `docker-compose.yaml` file. Because, several services contains in the
file. Grafan,prometheus,jaeger containers will be launched using docker compose file, which is helpful for rustfs
observability. If you want to start redis as well as nginx container, you can specify the corresponding profiles.
You can also use Docker Compose. Using the `docker-compose.yml` file in the root directory:
3. **Build from Source (Option 3) - Advanced Users**
```bash
docker compose --profile observability up -d
```
For developers who want to build RustFS Docker images from source with multi-architecture support:
**NOTE**: We recommend reviewing the `docker-compose.yaml` file before running. It defines several services including Grafana, Prometheus, and Jaeger, which are helpful for RustFS observability. If you wish to start Redis or Nginx containers, you can specify the corresponding profiles.
```bash
# Build multi-architecture images locally
./docker-buildx.sh --build-arg RELEASE=latest
### 3\. Build from Source (Option 3) - Advanced Users
# Build and push to registry
./docker-buildx.sh --push
For developers who want to build RustFS Docker images from source with multi-architecture support:
# Build specific version
./docker-buildx.sh --release v1.0.0 --push
```bash
# Build multi-architecture images locally
./docker-buildx.sh --build-arg RELEASE=latest
# Build for custom registry
./docker-buildx.sh --registry your-registry.com --namespace yourname --push
```
# Build and push to registry
./docker-buildx.sh --push
The `docker-buildx.sh` script supports:
- **Multi-architecture builds**: `linux/amd64`, `linux/arm64`
- **Automatic version detection**: Uses git tags or commit hashes
- **Registry flexibility**: Supports Docker Hub, GitHub Container Registry, etc.
- **Build optimization**: Includes caching and parallel builds
# Build specific version
./docker-buildx.sh --release v1.0.0 --push
You can also use Make targets for convenience:
# Build for custom registry
./docker-buildx.sh --registry your-registry.com --namespace yourname --push
```
```bash
make docker-buildx # Build locally
make docker-buildx-push # Build and push
make docker-buildx-version VERSION=v1.0.0 # Build specific version
make help-docker # Show all Docker-related commands
```
The `docker-buildx.sh` script supports:
\- **Multi-architecture builds**: `linux/amd64`, `linux/arm64`
\- **Automatic version detection**: Uses git tags or commit hashes
\- **Registry flexibility**: Supports Docker Hub, GitHub Container Registry, etc.
\- **Build optimization**: Includes caching and parallel builds
4. **Build with helm chart(Option 4) - Cloud Native environment**
You can also use Make targets for convenience:
Following the instructions on [helm chart README](./helm/README.md) to install RustFS on kubernetes cluster.
```bash
make docker-buildx # Build locally
make docker-buildx-push # Build and push
make docker-buildx-version VERSION=v1.0.0 # Build specific version
make help-docker # Show all Docker-related commands
```
5. **Access the Console**: Open your web browser and navigate to `http://localhost:9000` to access the RustFS console,
default username and password is `rustfsadmin` .
6. **Create a Bucket**: Use the console to create a new bucket for your objects.
7. **Upload Objects**: You can upload files directly through the console or use S3-compatible APIs to interact with your
RustFS instance.
> **Heads-up (macOS cross-compilation)**: macOS keeps the default `ulimit -n` at 256, so `cargo zigbuild` or `./build-rustfs.sh --platform ...` may fail with `ProcessFdQuotaExceeded` when targeting Linux. The build script attempts to raise the limit automatically, but if you still see the warning, run `ulimit -n 4096` (or higher) in your shell before building.
**NOTE**: If you want to access RustFS instance with `https`, you can refer
to [TLS configuration docs](https://docs.rustfs.com/integration/tls-configured.html).
### 4\. Build with Helm Chart (Option 4) - Cloud Native
Follow the instructions in the [Helm Chart README](https://charts.rustfs.com/) to install RustFS on a Kubernetes cluster.
### 5\. Nix Flake (Option 5)
If you have [Nix with flakes enabled](https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Flakes#Enable_flakes):
```bash
# Run directly without installing
nix run github:rustfs/rustfs
# Build the binary
nix build github:rustfs/rustfs
./result/bin/rustfs --help
# Or from a local checkout
nix build
nix run
```
-----
### Accessing RustFS
5. **Access the Console**: Open your web browser and navigate to `http://localhost:9001` to access the RustFS console.
* Default credentials: `rustfsadmin` / `rustfsadmin`
6. **Create a Bucket**: Use the console to create a new bucket for your objects.
7. **Upload Objects**: You can upload files directly through the console or use S3-compatible APIs/clients to interact with your RustFS instance.
**NOTE**: To access the RustFS instance via `https`, please refer to the [TLS Configuration Docs](https://docs.rustfs.com/integration/tls-configured.html).
## Documentation
For detailed documentation, including configuration options, API references, and advanced usage, please visit
our [Documentation](https://docs.rustfs.com).
For detailed documentation, including configuration options, API references, and advanced usage, please visit our [Documentation](https://docs.rustfs.com).
## Getting Help
If you have any questions or need assistance, you can:
If you have any questions or need assistance:
- Check the [FAQ](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/discussions/categories/q-a) for common issues and solutions.
- Join our [GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/discussions) to ask questions and share your
experiences.
- Open an issue on our [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/issues) page for bug reports or feature
requests.
- Check the [FAQ](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/discussions/categories/q-a) for common issues and solutions.
- Join our [GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/discussions) to ask questions and share your experiences.
- Open an issue on our [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/issues) page for bug reports or feature requests.
## Links
- [Documentation](https://docs.rustfs.com) - The manual you should read
- [Changelog](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/releases) - What we broke and fixed
- [GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/discussions) - Where the community lives
- [Documentation](https://docs.rustfs.com) - The manual you should read
- [Changelog](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/releases) - What we broke and fixed
- [GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/discussions) - Where the community lives
## Contact
- **Bugs**: [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/issues)
- **Business**: <hello@rustfs.com>
- **Jobs**: <jobs@rustfs.com>
- **General Discussion**: [GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/discussions)
- **Contributing**: [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md)
- **Bugs**: [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/issues)
- **Business**: [hello@rustfs.com](mailto:hello@rustfs.com)
- **Jobs**: [jobs@rustfs.com](mailto:jobs@rustfs.com)
- **General Discussion**: [GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/discussions)
- **Contributing**: [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md)
## Contributors
RustFS is a community-driven project, and we appreciate all contributions. Check out
the [Contributors](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/graphs/contributors) page to see the amazing people who have helped
make RustFS better.
RustFS is a community-driven project, and we appreciate all contributions. Check out the [Contributors](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/graphs/contributors) page to see the amazing people who have helped make RustFS better.
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</a>
## Github Trending Top
🚀 RustFS is beloved by open-source enthusiasts and enterprise users worldwide, often appearing on the GitHub Trending
top charts.
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RustFS 是一个使用 Rust全球最受欢迎的编程语言之一构建的高性能分布式对象存储软件。与 MinIO 一样它具有简单性、S3
兼容性、开源特性以及对数据湖、AI 和大数据的支持等一系列优势。此外,与其他存储系统相比,它采用 Apache
许可证构建,拥有更好、更用户友好的开源许可证。由于以 Rust 为基础RustFS 为高性能对象存储提供了更快的速度和更安全的分布式功能。
## 特性
- **高性能**:使用 Rust 构建,确保速度和效率。
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RustFS 是一个基于 Rust 构建的高性能分布式对象存储系统。Rust 是全球最受开发者喜爱的编程语言之一RustFS 完美结合了 MinIO 的简洁性与 Rust 的内存安全及高性能优势。它提供完整的 S3 兼容性完全开源并专为数据湖、人工智能AI和大数据负载进行了优化。
与其他存储系统不同RustFS 采用更宽松、商业友好的 Apache 2.0 许可证,避免了 AGPL 协议的限制。以 Rust 为基石RustFS 为下一代对象存储提供了更快的速度和更安全的分布式特性。
## 特征和功能状态
- **高性能**:基于 Rust 构建,确保极致的速度和资源效率。
- **分布式架构**:可扩展且容错的设计,适用于大规模部署。
- **S3 兼容性**:与现有 S3 兼容应用程序无缝集成。
- **数据湖支持**针对大数据和 AI 工作负载进行了优化。
- **开源**:采用 Apache 2.0 许可证,鼓励社区贡献和透明度
- **用户友好**:设计简,易于部署和管理。
- **S3 兼容性**:与现有 S3 兼容应用和工具无缝集成。
- **数据湖支持**专为高吞吐量的大数据和 AI 工作负载优化。
- **完全开源**:采用 Apache 2.0 许可证,鼓励社区贡献和商业使用
- **简单易用**:设计简,易于部署和管理。
## RustFS vs MinIO
压力测试服务器参数
| 功能 | 状态 | 功能 | 状态 |
| :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
| **S3 核心功能** | ✅ 可用 | **Bitrot (防数据腐烂)** | ✅ 可用 |
| **上传 / 下载** | ✅ 可用 | **单机模式** | ✅ 可用 |
| **版本控制** | ✅ 可用 | **存储桶复制** | ✅ 可用 |
| **日志功能** | ✅ 可用 | **生命周期管理** | 🚧 测试中 |
| **事件通知** | ✅ 可用 | **分布式模式** | 🚧 测试中 |
| **K8s Helm Chart** | ✅ 可用 | **OPA (策略引擎)** | 🚧 测试中 |
| 类型 | 参数 | 备注 |
|-----|----------|----------------------------------------------------------|
| CPU | 2 核心 | Intel Xeon(Sapphire Rapids) Platinum 8475B , 2.7/3.2 GHz | |
| 内存 | 4GB | |
| 网络 | 15Gbp | |
| 驱动器 | 40GB x 4 | IOPS 3800 / 驱动器 |
## RustFS vs MinIO 性能对比
**压力测试环境参数:**
| 类型 | 参数 | 备注 |
|---------|-----------|----------------------------------------------------------|
| CPU | 2 核 | Intel Xeon (Sapphire Rapids) Platinum 8475B , 2.7/3.2 GHz |
| 内存 | 4GB |   |
| 网络 | 15Gbps |   |
| 硬盘 | 40GB x 4 | IOPS 3800 / Drive |
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### RustFS vs 其他对象存储
| RustFS | 其他对象存储 |
|--------------------------|-------------------------------------|
| 强大的控制台 | 简单且无用的控制台 |
| 基于 Rust 语言开发,内存安全 | 使用 Go 或 C 开发存在内存 GC/泄漏潜在问题 |
| 不向第三方国家报告日志 | 向其他第三方国家报告日志可能违反国家安全法律 |
| 采用 Apache 许可证,对商业友好 | AGPL V3 许可证等其他许可证,污染开源和许可证陷阱,侵犯知识产权 |
| 全面的 S3 支持,适用于国内外云提供商 | 完全支持 S3但不支持本地云厂商 |
| 基于 Rust 开发,对安全创新设备有强大支持 | 对边缘网关和安全创新设备支持较差 |
| 稳定的商业价格,免费社区支持 | 高昂的定价,1PiB 成本高达 $250,000 |
| 无风险 | 知识产权风险和禁止使用的风险 |
| 特性 | RustFS | 其他对象存储 |
| :--- | :--- | :--- |
| **控制台体验** | **功能强大的控制台**<br>提供全面的管理界面。 | **基础/简陋的控制台**<br>通常功能过于简单或缺失关键特性。 |
| **语言与安全** | **基于 Rust 开发**<br>天生的内存安全。 | **基于 Go 或 C 开发**<br>存在内存 GC 停顿或内存泄漏潜在风险。 |
| **数据主权** | **无遥测 / 完全合规**<br>防止未经授权的数据跨境传输。完全符合 GDPR (欧盟/英国)、CCPA (美国) 和 APPI (日本) 等法规。 | **潜在风险**<br>可能存在法律风险和隐蔽的数据遥测Telemetry |
| **开源协议** | **宽松的 Apache 2.0**<br>商业友好,无“毒丸”条款。 | **受限的 AGPL v3**<br>存在许可证陷阱知识产权污染的风险。 |
| **兼容性** | **100% S3 兼容**<br>适用于任何云提供商和客户端,随处运行。 | **兼容性不一**<br>虽然支持 S3但可能缺乏对本地云厂商或特定 API 的支持。 |
| **边缘与 IoT** | **强大的边缘支持**<br>非常适合安全创新的边缘设备。 | **边缘支持较弱**<br>对于边缘网关来说通常过于沉重。 |
| **成本** | **稳定且免费**<br>免费社区支持,稳定的商业定价。 | **高昂成本**<br>1PiB 成本可能高达 250,000 美元。 |
| **风险控制** | **企业级风险规避**<br>清晰的知识产权,商业使用安全无忧。 | **法律风险**<br>知识产权归属模糊及使用限制风险。 |
## 保持领先
在 GitHub 上为 RustFS 点赞,即可第一时间收到新版本发布通知。
<img src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7ee40bb4-3e46-4eac-b0d0-5fbeb85ff8f3" />
## 快速开始
要开始使用 RustFS请按照以下步骤操作
请按照以下步骤快速上手 RustFS
1. **一键脚本快速启动 (方案一)**
```bash
curl -O https://rustfs.com/install_rustfs.sh && bash install_rustfs.sh
```
2. **Docker 快速启动(方案二)**
### 1. 一键安装脚本 (选项 1)
```bash
docker run -d -p 9000:9000 -v /data:/data rustfs/rustfs
```
curl -O https://rustfs.com/install_rustfs.sh && bash install_rustfs.sh
````
对于使用 Docker 安装来讲,你还可以使用 `docker compose` 来启动 rustfs 实例。在仓库的根目录下面有一个 `docker-compose.yml`
文件。运行如下命令即可:
### 2\. Docker 快速启动 (选项 2)
```
docker compose --profile observability up -d
```
RustFS 容器以非 root 用户 `rustfs` (UID `10001`) 运行。如果您使用 Docker 的 `-v` 参数挂载宿主机目录,请务必确保宿主机目录的所有者已更改为 `1000`,否则会遇到权限拒绝错误。
**注意**:在使用 `docker compose` 之前,你应该仔细阅读一下 `docker-compose.yaml`,因为该文件中包含多个服务,除了 rustfs
以外,还有 grafana、prometheus、jaeger 等,这些是为 rustfs 可观测性服务的,还有 redis 和 nginx。你想启动哪些容器就需要用
`--profile` 参数指定相应的 profile。
```bash
# 创建数据和日志目录
mkdir -p data logs
3. **从源码构建(方案三)- 高级用户**
# 更改这两个目录的所有者
chown -R 10001:10001 data logs
面向希望从源码构建支持多架构 Docker 镜像的开发者:
# 使用最新版本运行
docker run -d -p 9000:9000 -p 9001:9001 -v $(pwd)/data:/data -v $(pwd)/logs:/logs rustfs/rustfs:latest
```bash
# 本地构建多架构镜像
./docker-buildx.sh --build-arg RELEASE=latest
# 使用指定版本运行
docker run -d -p 9000:9000 -p 9001:9001 -v $(pwd)/data:/data -v $(pwd)/logs:/logs rustfs/rustfs:1.0.0.alpha.68
```
# 构建并推送至镜像仓库
./docker-buildx.sh --push
您也可以使用 Docker Compose。使用根目录下的 `docker-compose.yml` 文件:
# 构建指定版本
./docker-buildx.sh --release v1.0.0 --push
```bash
docker compose --profile observability up -d
```
# 构建并推送到自定义镜像仓库
./docker-buildx.sh --registry your-registry.com --namespace yourname --push
```
**注意**: 我们建议您在运行前查看 `docker-compose.yaml` 文件。该文件定义了包括 Grafana、Prometheus 和 Jaeger 在内的多个服务,有助于 RustFS 的可观测性监控。如果您还想启动 Redis 或 Nginx 容器,可以指定相应的 profile。
`docker-buildx.sh` 脚本支持:
- **多架构构建**`linux/amd64`、`linux/arm64`
- **自动版本检测**:可使用 git 标签或提交哈希
- **仓库灵活性**:支持 Docker Hub、GitHub Container Registry 等
- **构建优化**:包含缓存和并行构建
### 3\. 源码编译 (选项 3) - 进阶用户
你也可以使用 Makefile 提供的目标命令以提升便捷性
适用于希望从源码构建支持多架构 RustFS Docker 镜像的开发者
```bash
make docker-buildx # 本地构建
make docker-buildx-push # 构建并推送
make docker-buildx-version VERSION=v1.0.0 # 构建指定版本
make help-docker # 显示全部 Docker 相关命令
```
```bash
# 本地构建多架构镜像
./docker-buildx.sh --build-arg RELEASE=latest
4. **使用 Helm Chart 部署(方案四)- 云原生环境**
# 构建并推送到仓库
./docker-buildx.sh --push
按照 [helm chart 说明文档](./helm/README.md) 的指引,在 Kubernetes 集群中安装 RustFS。
# 构建指定版本
./docker-buildx.sh --release v1.0.0 --push
5. **访问控制台**:打开 Web 浏览器并导航到 `http://localhost:9000` 以访问 RustFS 控制台,默认的用户名和密码是
`rustfsadmin` 。
6. **创建存储桶**:使用控制台为您的对象创建新的存储桶。
7. **上传对象**:您可以直接通过控制台上传文件,或使用 S3 兼容的 API 与您的 RustFS 实例交互。
# 构建并推送到自定义仓库
./docker-buildx.sh --registry your-registry.com --namespace yourname --push
```
**注意**:如果你想通过 `https` 来访问 RustFS 实例,请参考 [TLS 配置文档](https://docs.rustfs.com/zh/integration/tls-configured.html)
`docker-buildx.sh` 脚本支持:
\- **多架构构建**: `linux/amd64`, `linux/arm64`
\- **自动版本检测**: 使用 git tags 或 commit hash
\- **灵活的仓库支持**: 支持 Docker Hub, GitHub Container Registry 等
\- **构建优化**: 包含缓存和并行构建
为了方便起见,您也可以使用 Make 命令:
```bash
make docker-buildx # 本地构建
make docker-buildx-push # 构建并推送
make docker-buildx-version VERSION=v1.0.0 # 构建指定版本
make help-docker # 显示所有 Docker 相关命令
```
> **注意 (macOS 交叉编译)**: macOS 默认的 `ulimit -n` 限制为 256因此在使用 `cargo zigbuild` 或 `./build-rustfs.sh --platform ...` 交叉编译 Linux 版本时,可能会因 `ProcessFdQuotaExceeded` 失败。构建脚本会尝试自动提高限制,但如果您仍然看到警告,请在构建前在终端运行 `ulimit -n 4096` (或更高)。
### 4\. 使用 Helm Chart 安装 (选项 4) - 云原生环境
请按照 [Helm Chart README](https://charts.rustfs.com) 上的说明在 Kubernetes 集群上安装 RustFS。
-----
### 访问 RustFS
5. **访问控制台**: 打开浏览器并访问 `http://localhost:9000` 进入 RustFS 控制台。
* 默认账号/密码:`rustfsadmin` / `rustfsadmin`
6. **创建存储桶**: 使用控制台为您​​的对象创建一个新的存储桶 (Bucket)。
7. **上传对象**: 您可以直接通过控制台上传文件,或使用 S3 兼容的 API/客户端与您的 RustFS 实例进行交互。
**注意**: 如果您希望通过 `https` 访问 RustFS 实例,请参考 [TLS 配置文档](https://docs.rustfs.com/integration/tls-configured.html)。
## 文档
有关详细文档包括配置选项、API 参考和高级用法,请访问我们的[文档](https://docs.rustfs.com)。
有关详细文档包括配置选项、API 参考和高级用法,请访问我们的 [官方文档](https://docs.rustfs.com)。
## 获取帮助
如果您有任何问题或需要帮助,您可以
如果您有任何问题或需要帮助:
- 查看[常见问题解答](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/discussions/categories/q-a)以获取常见问题和解决方案。
- 加入我们的 [GitHub 讨论](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/discussions)提问分享您的经验。
- 在我们的 [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/issues) 页面上开启问题,报告错误或功能请求。
- 查看 [FAQ](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/discussions/categories/q-a) 寻找常见问题和解决方案。
- 加入我们的 [GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/discussions) 提问分享您的经验。
- 在我们的 [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/issues) 页面提交 Bug 报告或功能请求。
## 链接
- [文档](https://docs.rustfs.com) - 您应该阅读的手册
- [更新日志](https://docs.rustfs.com/changelog) - 我们破坏和修复的内容
- [GitHub 讨论](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/discussions) - 社区所在
- [官方文档](https://docs.rustfs.com) - 必读手册
- [更新日志](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/releases) - 版本变更记录
- [社区讨论](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/discussions) - 社区交流
## 联系
## 联系方式
- **错误报告**[GitHub Issues](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/issues)
- **商务合作**<hello@rustfs.com>
- **招聘**<jobs@rustfs.com>
- **一般讨论**[GitHub 讨论](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/discussions)
- **贡献**[CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md)
- **Bug 反馈**: [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/issues)
- **商务合作**: [hello@rustfs.com](mailto:hello@rustfs.com)
- **工作机会**: [jobs@rustfs.com](mailto:jobs@rustfs.com)
- **一般讨论**: [GitHub Discussions](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/discussions)
- **贡献指南**: [CONTRIBUTING.md](https://www.google.com/search?q=CONTRIBUTING.md)
## 贡献者
RustFS 是一个社区驱动的项目,我们感谢所有的贡献。查看[贡献者](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/graphs/contributors)页面,了解帮助
RustFS 变得更好的杰出人员。
RustFS 是一个社区驱动的项目,我们感谢所有的贡献。查看 [贡献者](https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/graphs/contributors) 页面,看看那些让 RustFS 变得更好的了不起的人们。
<a href="https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/graphs/contributors">
<img src="https://opencollective.com/rustfs/contributors.svg?width=890&limit=500&button=false" alt="贡献者"/>
</a >
<img src="https://opencollective.com/rustfs/contributors.svg?width=890&limit=500&button=false" alt="Contributors" />
</a>
## Github 全球推荐榜
🚀 RustFS 受到了全世界开源爱好者和企业用户的喜欢,多次登顶 Github Trending 全球榜。
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## Star 历史
## Star 历史图
[![Star History Chart](https://api.star-history.com/svg?repos=rustfs/rustfs&type=date&legend=top-left)](https://www.star-history.com/#rustfs/rustfs&type=date&legend=top-left)
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## 许可证
[Apache 2.0](https://opensource.org/licenses/Apache-2.0)
**RustFS** 是 RustFS, Inc. 的商标。所有其他商标均为其各自所有者的财产。

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@@ -1,18 +1,40 @@
# Security Policy
## Security Philosophy
At RustFS, we take security seriously. We believe that **transparency leads to better security**. The more open our code is, the more eyes are on it, and the faster we can identify and resolve potential issues.
We highly value the contributions of the security community and welcome anyone to audit our code. Your efforts help us make RustFS safer for everyone.
## Supported Versions
Use this section to tell people about which versions of your project are
currently being supported with security updates.
To help us focus our security efforts, please refer to the table below to see which versions of RustFS are currently supported with security updates.
| Version | Supported |
| ------- | ------------------ |
| 1.x.x | :white_check_mark: |
| Latest | :white_check_mark: |
| < 1.0 | :x: |
## Reporting a Vulnerability
Use this section to tell people how to report a vulnerability.
If you discover a security vulnerability in RustFS, we appreciate your help in disclosing it to us responsibly.
Tell them where to go, how often they can expect to get an update on a
reported vulnerability, what to expect if the vulnerability is accepted or
declined, etc.
**Please do not open a public GitHub issue for security vulnerabilities.** Publicly disclosing a vulnerability can put the entire community at risk before a fix is available.
### How to Report
1. https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/security/advisories/new
2. Please email us directly at: **security@rustfs.com**
In your email, please include:
1. **Description**: A detailed description of the vulnerability.
2. **Steps to Reproduce**: Steps or a script to reproduce the issue.
3. **Impact**: The potential impact of the vulnerability.
### Our Response Process
1. **Acknowledgment**: We will acknowledge your email within 48 hours.
2. **Assessment**: We will investigate the issue and determine its severity.
3. **Fix & Disclosure**: We will work on a patch. Once the patch is released, we will publicly announce the vulnerability and acknowledge your contribution (unless you prefer to remain anonymous).
Thank you for helping keep RustFS and its users safe!

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@@ -36,6 +36,9 @@ clen = "clen"
datas = "datas"
bre = "bre"
abd = "abd"
mak = "mak"
# s3-tests original test names (cannot be changed)
nonexisted = "nonexisted"
[files]
extend-exclude = []
extend-exclude = []

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
#!/bin/bash
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# RustFS Binary Build Script
# This script compiles RustFS binaries for different platforms and architectures
@@ -163,6 +163,35 @@ print_message() {
echo -e "${color}${message}${NC}"
}
# Prevent zig/ld from hitting macOS file descriptor defaults during linking
ensure_file_descriptor_limit() {
local required_limit=4096
local current_limit
current_limit=$(ulimit -Sn 2>/dev/null || echo "")
if [ -z "$current_limit" ] || [ "$current_limit" = "unlimited" ]; then
return
fi
if (( current_limit >= required_limit )); then
return
fi
local hard_limit target_limit
hard_limit=$(ulimit -Hn 2>/dev/null || echo "")
target_limit=$required_limit
if [ -n "$hard_limit" ] && [ "$hard_limit" != "unlimited" ] && (( hard_limit < required_limit )); then
target_limit=$hard_limit
fi
if ulimit -Sn "$target_limit" 2>/dev/null; then
print_message $YELLOW "🔧 Increased open file limit from $current_limit to $target_limit to avoid ProcessFdQuotaExceeded"
else
print_message $YELLOW "⚠️ Unable to raise ulimit -n automatically (current: $current_limit, needed: $required_limit). Please run 'ulimit -n $required_limit' manually before building."
fi
}
# Get version from git
get_version() {
if git describe --abbrev=0 --tags >/dev/null 2>&1; then
@@ -570,10 +599,11 @@ main() {
fi
fi
ensure_file_descriptor_limit
# Start build process
build_rustfs
}
# Run main function
main

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@@ -13,10 +13,12 @@ keywords = ["RustFS", "AHM", "health-management", "scanner", "Minio"]
categories = ["web-programming", "development-tools", "filesystem"]
[dependencies]
rustfs-config = { workspace = true }
rustfs-ecstore = { workspace = true }
rustfs-common = { workspace = true }
rustfs-filemeta = { workspace = true }
rustfs-madmin = { workspace = true }
rustfs-utils = { workspace = true }
tokio = { workspace = true, features = ["full"] }
tokio-util = { workspace = true }
tracing = { workspace = true }

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@@ -90,7 +90,12 @@ impl HealChannelProcessor {
/// Process start request
async fn process_start_request(&self, request: HealChannelRequest) -> Result<()> {
info!("Processing heal start request: {} for bucket: {}", request.id, request.bucket);
info!(
"Processing heal start request: {} for bucket: {}/{}",
request.id,
request.bucket,
request.object_prefix.as_deref().unwrap_or("")
);
// Convert channel request to heal request
let heal_request = self.convert_to_heal_request(request.clone())?;
@@ -324,6 +329,14 @@ mod tests {
async fn list_objects_for_heal(&self, _bucket: &str, _prefix: &str) -> crate::Result<Vec<String>> {
Ok(vec![])
}
async fn list_objects_for_heal_page(
&self,
_bucket: &str,
_prefix: &str,
_continuation_token: Option<&str>,
) -> crate::Result<(Vec<String>, Option<String>, bool)> {
Ok((vec![], None, false))
}
async fn get_disk_for_resume(&self, _set_disk_id: &str) -> crate::Result<rustfs_ecstore::disk::DiskStore> {
Err(crate::Error::other("Not implemented in mock"))
}

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@@ -49,8 +49,9 @@ impl ErasureSetHealer {
}
/// execute erasure set heal with resume
#[tracing::instrument(skip(self, buckets), fields(set_disk_id = %set_disk_id, bucket_count = buckets.len()))]
pub async fn heal_erasure_set(&self, buckets: &[String], set_disk_id: &str) -> Result<()> {
info!("Starting erasure set heal for {} buckets on set disk {}", buckets.len(), set_disk_id);
info!("Starting erasure set heal");
// 1. generate or get task id
let task_id = self.get_or_create_task_id(set_disk_id).await?;
@@ -231,6 +232,7 @@ impl ErasureSetHealer {
/// heal single bucket with resume
#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
#[tracing::instrument(skip(self, current_object_index, processed_objects, successful_objects, failed_objects, _skipped_objects, resume_manager, checkpoint_manager), fields(bucket = %bucket, bucket_index = bucket_index))]
async fn heal_bucket_with_resume(
&self,
bucket: &str,
@@ -243,7 +245,7 @@ impl ErasureSetHealer {
resume_manager: &ResumeManager,
checkpoint_manager: &CheckpointManager,
) -> Result<()> {
info!(target: "rustfs:ahm:heal_bucket_with_resume" ,"Starting heal for bucket: {} from object index {}", bucket, current_object_index);
info!(target: "rustfs:ahm:heal_bucket_with_resume" ,"Starting heal for bucket from object index {}", current_object_index);
// 1. get bucket info
let _bucket_info = match self.storage.get_bucket_info(bucket).await? {
@@ -254,82 +256,114 @@ impl ErasureSetHealer {
}
};
// 2. get objects to heal
let objects = self.storage.list_objects_for_heal(bucket, "").await?;
// 2. process objects with pagination to avoid loading all objects into memory
let mut continuation_token: Option<String> = None;
let mut global_obj_idx = 0usize;
// 3. continue from checkpoint
for (obj_idx, object) in objects.iter().enumerate().skip(*current_object_index) {
// check if already processed
if checkpoint_manager.get_checkpoint().await.processed_objects.contains(object) {
continue;
}
// update current object
resume_manager
.set_current_item(Some(bucket.to_string()), Some(object.clone()))
loop {
// Get one page of objects
let (objects, next_token, is_truncated) = self
.storage
.list_objects_for_heal_page(bucket, "", continuation_token.as_deref())
.await?;
// Check if object still exists before attempting heal
let object_exists = match self.storage.object_exists(bucket, object).await {
Ok(exists) => exists,
Err(e) => {
warn!("Failed to check existence of {}/{}: {}, skipping", bucket, object, e);
*current_object_index = obj_idx + 1;
// Process objects in this page
for object in objects {
// Skip objects before the checkpoint
if global_obj_idx < *current_object_index {
global_obj_idx += 1;
continue;
}
};
if !object_exists {
info!(
target: "rustfs:ahm:heal_bucket_with_resume" ,"Object {}/{} no longer exists, skipping heal (likely deleted intentionally)",
bucket, object
);
checkpoint_manager.add_processed_object(object.clone()).await?;
*successful_objects += 1; // Treat as successful - object is gone as intended
*current_object_index = obj_idx + 1;
continue;
}
// heal object
let heal_opts = HealOpts {
scan_mode: HealScanMode::Normal,
remove: true,
recreate: true, // Keep recreate enabled for legitimate heal scenarios
..Default::default()
};
match self.storage.heal_object(bucket, object, None, &heal_opts).await {
Ok((_result, None)) => {
*successful_objects += 1;
checkpoint_manager.add_processed_object(object.clone()).await?;
info!("Successfully healed object {}/{}", bucket, object);
// check if already processed
if checkpoint_manager.get_checkpoint().await.processed_objects.contains(&object) {
global_obj_idx += 1;
continue;
}
Ok((_, Some(err))) => {
*failed_objects += 1;
checkpoint_manager.add_failed_object(object.clone()).await?;
warn!("Failed to heal object {}/{}: {}", bucket, object, err);
}
Err(err) => {
*failed_objects += 1;
checkpoint_manager.add_failed_object(object.clone()).await?;
warn!("Error healing object {}/{}: {}", bucket, object, err);
}
}
*processed_objects += 1;
*current_object_index = obj_idx + 1;
// check cancel status
if self.cancel_token.is_cancelled() {
info!("Heal task cancelled during object processing");
return Err(Error::TaskCancelled);
}
// save checkpoint periodically
if obj_idx % 100 == 0 {
checkpoint_manager
.update_position(bucket_index, *current_object_index)
// update current object
resume_manager
.set_current_item(Some(bucket.to_string()), Some(object.clone()))
.await?;
// Check if object still exists before attempting heal
let object_exists = match self.storage.object_exists(bucket, &object).await {
Ok(exists) => exists,
Err(e) => {
warn!("Failed to check existence of {}/{}: {}, marking as failed", bucket, object, e);
*failed_objects += 1;
checkpoint_manager.add_failed_object(object.clone()).await?;
global_obj_idx += 1;
*current_object_index = global_obj_idx;
continue;
}
};
if !object_exists {
info!(
target: "rustfs:ahm:heal_bucket_with_resume" ,"Object {}/{} no longer exists, skipping heal (likely deleted intentionally)",
bucket, object
);
checkpoint_manager.add_processed_object(object.clone()).await?;
*successful_objects += 1; // Treat as successful - object is gone as intended
global_obj_idx += 1;
*current_object_index = global_obj_idx;
continue;
}
// heal object
let heal_opts = HealOpts {
scan_mode: HealScanMode::Normal,
remove: true,
recreate: true, // Keep recreate enabled for legitimate heal scenarios
..Default::default()
};
match self.storage.heal_object(bucket, &object, None, &heal_opts).await {
Ok((_result, None)) => {
*successful_objects += 1;
checkpoint_manager.add_processed_object(object.clone()).await?;
info!("Successfully healed object {}/{}", bucket, object);
}
Ok((_, Some(err))) => {
*failed_objects += 1;
checkpoint_manager.add_failed_object(object.clone()).await?;
warn!("Failed to heal object {}/{}: {}", bucket, object, err);
}
Err(err) => {
*failed_objects += 1;
checkpoint_manager.add_failed_object(object.clone()).await?;
warn!("Error healing object {}/{}: {}", bucket, object, err);
}
}
*processed_objects += 1;
global_obj_idx += 1;
*current_object_index = global_obj_idx;
// check cancel status
if self.cancel_token.is_cancelled() {
info!("Heal task cancelled during object processing");
return Err(Error::TaskCancelled);
}
// save checkpoint periodically
if global_obj_idx.is_multiple_of(100) {
checkpoint_manager
.update_position(bucket_index, *current_object_index)
.await?;
}
}
// Check if there are more pages
if !is_truncated {
break;
}
continuation_token = next_token;
if continuation_token.is_none() {
warn!("List is truncated but no continuation token provided for {}", bucket);
break;
}
}
@@ -363,7 +397,7 @@ impl ErasureSetHealer {
let _permit = semaphore
.acquire()
.await
.map_err(|e| Error::other(format!("Failed to acquire semaphore for bucket heal: {}", e)))?;
.map_err(|e| Error::other(format!("Failed to acquire semaphore for bucket heal: {e}")))?;
if cancel_token.is_cancelled() {
return Err(Error::TaskCancelled);
@@ -395,16 +429,12 @@ impl ErasureSetHealer {
}
};
// 2. get objects to heal
let objects = storage.list_objects_for_heal(bucket, "").await?;
// 2. process objects with pagination to avoid loading all objects into memory
let mut continuation_token: Option<String> = None;
let mut total_scanned = 0u64;
let mut total_success = 0u64;
let mut total_failed = 0u64;
// 3. update progress
{
let mut p = progress.write().await;
p.objects_scanned += objects.len() as u64;
}
// 4. heal objects concurrently
let heal_opts = HealOpts {
scan_mode: HealScanMode::Normal,
remove: true, // remove corrupted data
@@ -412,27 +442,65 @@ impl ErasureSetHealer {
..Default::default()
};
let object_results = Self::heal_objects_concurrently(storage, bucket, &objects, &heal_opts, progress).await;
loop {
// Get one page of objects
let (objects, next_token, is_truncated) = storage
.list_objects_for_heal_page(bucket, "", continuation_token.as_deref())
.await?;
// 5. count results
let (success_count, failure_count) = object_results
.into_iter()
.fold((0, 0), |(success, failure), result| match result {
Ok(_) => (success + 1, failure),
Err(_) => (success, failure + 1),
});
let page_count = objects.len() as u64;
total_scanned += page_count;
// 6. update progress
// 3. update progress
{
let mut p = progress.write().await;
p.objects_scanned = total_scanned;
}
// 4. heal objects concurrently for this page
let object_results = Self::heal_objects_concurrently(storage, bucket, &objects, &heal_opts, progress).await;
// 5. count results for this page
let (success_count, failure_count) =
object_results
.into_iter()
.fold((0, 0), |(success, failure), result| match result {
Ok(_) => (success + 1, failure),
Err(_) => (success, failure + 1),
});
total_success += success_count;
total_failed += failure_count;
// 6. update progress
{
let mut p = progress.write().await;
p.objects_healed = total_success;
p.objects_failed = total_failed;
p.set_current_object(Some(format!("processing bucket: {bucket} (page)")));
}
// Check if there are more pages
if !is_truncated {
break;
}
continuation_token = next_token;
if continuation_token.is_none() {
warn!("List is truncated but no continuation token provided for {}", bucket);
break;
}
}
// 7. final progress update
{
let mut p = progress.write().await;
p.objects_healed += success_count;
p.objects_failed += failure_count;
p.set_current_object(Some(format!("completed bucket: {bucket}")));
}
info!(
"Completed heal for bucket {}: {} success, {} failures",
bucket, success_count, failure_count
"Completed heal for bucket {}: {} success, {} failures (total scanned: {})",
bucket, total_success, total_failed, total_scanned
);
Ok(())
@@ -461,7 +529,7 @@ impl ErasureSetHealer {
let _permit = semaphore
.acquire()
.await
.map_err(|e| Error::other(format!("Failed to acquire semaphore for object heal: {}", e)))?;
.map_err(|e| Error::other(format!("Failed to acquire semaphore for object heal: {e}")))?;
match storage.heal_object(&bucket, &object, None, &heal_opts).await {
Ok((_result, None)) => {

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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ use rustfs_ecstore::disk::DiskAPI;
use rustfs_ecstore::disk::error::DiskError;
use rustfs_ecstore::global::GLOBAL_LOCAL_DISK_MAP;
use std::{
collections::{HashMap, VecDeque},
collections::{BinaryHeap, HashMap, HashSet},
sync::Arc,
time::{Duration, SystemTime},
};
@@ -33,6 +33,151 @@ use tokio::{
use tokio_util::sync::CancellationToken;
use tracing::{error, info, warn};
/// Priority queue wrapper for heal requests
/// Uses BinaryHeap for priority-based ordering while maintaining FIFO for same-priority items
#[derive(Debug)]
struct PriorityHealQueue {
/// Heap of (priority, sequence, request) tuples
heap: BinaryHeap<PriorityQueueItem>,
/// Sequence counter for FIFO ordering within same priority
sequence: u64,
/// Set of request keys to prevent duplicates
dedup_keys: HashSet<String>,
}
/// Wrapper for heap items to implement proper ordering
#[derive(Debug)]
struct PriorityQueueItem {
priority: HealPriority,
sequence: u64,
request: HealRequest,
}
impl Eq for PriorityQueueItem {}
impl PartialEq for PriorityQueueItem {
fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
self.priority == other.priority && self.sequence == other.sequence
}
}
impl Ord for PriorityQueueItem {
fn cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> std::cmp::Ordering {
// First compare by priority (higher priority first)
match self.priority.cmp(&other.priority) {
std::cmp::Ordering::Equal => {
// If priorities are equal, use sequence for FIFO (lower sequence first)
other.sequence.cmp(&self.sequence)
}
ordering => ordering,
}
}
}
impl PartialOrd for PriorityQueueItem {
fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Option<std::cmp::Ordering> {
Some(self.cmp(other))
}
}
impl PriorityHealQueue {
fn new() -> Self {
Self {
heap: BinaryHeap::new(),
sequence: 0,
dedup_keys: HashSet::new(),
}
}
fn len(&self) -> usize {
self.heap.len()
}
fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
self.heap.is_empty()
}
fn push(&mut self, request: HealRequest) -> bool {
let key = Self::make_dedup_key(&request);
// Check for duplicates
if self.dedup_keys.contains(&key) {
return false; // Duplicate request, don't add
}
self.dedup_keys.insert(key);
self.sequence += 1;
self.heap.push(PriorityQueueItem {
priority: request.priority,
sequence: self.sequence,
request,
});
true
}
/// Get statistics about queue contents by priority
fn get_priority_stats(&self) -> HashMap<HealPriority, usize> {
let mut stats = HashMap::new();
for item in &self.heap {
*stats.entry(item.priority).or_insert(0) += 1;
}
stats
}
fn pop(&mut self) -> Option<HealRequest> {
self.heap.pop().map(|item| {
let key = Self::make_dedup_key(&item.request);
self.dedup_keys.remove(&key);
item.request
})
}
/// Create a deduplication key from a heal request
fn make_dedup_key(request: &HealRequest) -> String {
match &request.heal_type {
HealType::Object {
bucket,
object,
version_id,
} => {
format!("object:{}:{}:{}", bucket, object, version_id.as_deref().unwrap_or(""))
}
HealType::Bucket { bucket } => {
format!("bucket:{bucket}")
}
HealType::ErasureSet { set_disk_id, .. } => {
format!("erasure_set:{set_disk_id}")
}
HealType::Metadata { bucket, object } => {
format!("metadata:{bucket}:{object}")
}
HealType::MRF { meta_path } => {
format!("mrf:{meta_path}")
}
HealType::ECDecode {
bucket,
object,
version_id,
} => {
format!("ecdecode:{}:{}:{}", bucket, object, version_id.as_deref().unwrap_or(""))
}
}
}
/// Check if a request with the same key already exists in the queue
#[allow(dead_code)]
fn contains_key(&self, request: &HealRequest) -> bool {
let key = Self::make_dedup_key(request);
self.dedup_keys.contains(&key)
}
/// Check if an erasure set heal request for a specific set_disk_id exists
fn contains_erasure_set(&self, set_disk_id: &str) -> bool {
let key = format!("erasure_set:{set_disk_id}");
self.dedup_keys.contains(&key)
}
}
/// Heal config
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
pub struct HealConfig {
@@ -50,12 +195,28 @@ pub struct HealConfig {
impl Default for HealConfig {
fn default() -> Self {
let queue_size: usize =
rustfs_utils::get_env_usize(rustfs_config::ENV_HEAL_QUEUE_SIZE, rustfs_config::DEFAULT_HEAL_QUEUE_SIZE);
let heal_interval = Duration::from_secs(rustfs_utils::get_env_u64(
rustfs_config::ENV_HEAL_INTERVAL_SECS,
rustfs_config::DEFAULT_HEAL_INTERVAL_SECS,
));
let enable_auto_heal =
rustfs_utils::get_env_bool(rustfs_config::ENV_HEAL_AUTO_HEAL_ENABLE, rustfs_config::DEFAULT_HEAL_AUTO_HEAL_ENABLE);
let task_timeout = Duration::from_secs(rustfs_utils::get_env_u64(
rustfs_config::ENV_HEAL_TASK_TIMEOUT_SECS,
rustfs_config::DEFAULT_HEAL_TASK_TIMEOUT_SECS,
));
let max_concurrent_heals = rustfs_utils::get_env_usize(
rustfs_config::ENV_HEAL_MAX_CONCURRENT_HEALS,
rustfs_config::DEFAULT_HEAL_MAX_CONCURRENT_HEALS,
);
Self {
enable_auto_heal: true,
heal_interval: Duration::from_secs(10), // 10 seconds
max_concurrent_heals: 4,
task_timeout: Duration::from_secs(300), // 5 minutes
queue_size: 1000,
enable_auto_heal,
heal_interval, // 10 seconds
max_concurrent_heals, // max 4,
task_timeout, // 5 minutes
queue_size,
}
}
}
@@ -85,8 +246,8 @@ pub struct HealManager {
state: Arc<RwLock<HealState>>,
/// Active heal tasks
active_heals: Arc<Mutex<HashMap<String, Arc<HealTask>>>>,
/// Heal queue
heal_queue: Arc<Mutex<VecDeque<HealRequest>>>,
/// Heal queue (priority-based)
heal_queue: Arc<Mutex<PriorityHealQueue>>,
/// Storage layer interface
storage: Arc<dyn HealStorageAPI>,
/// Cancel token
@@ -103,7 +264,7 @@ impl HealManager {
config: Arc::new(RwLock::new(config)),
state: Arc::new(RwLock::new(HealState::default())),
active_heals: Arc::new(Mutex::new(HashMap::new())),
heal_queue: Arc::new(Mutex::new(VecDeque::new())),
heal_queue: Arc::new(Mutex::new(PriorityHealQueue::new())),
storage,
cancel_token: CancellationToken::new(),
statistics: Arc::new(RwLock::new(HealStatistics::new())),
@@ -125,7 +286,7 @@ impl HealManager {
// start scheduler
self.start_scheduler().await?;
// start auto disk scanner
// start auto disk scanner to heal unformatted disks
self.start_auto_disk_scanner().await?;
info!("HealManager started successfully");
@@ -161,17 +322,54 @@ impl HealManager {
let config = self.config.read().await;
let mut queue = self.heal_queue.lock().await;
if queue.len() >= config.queue_size {
let queue_len = queue.len();
let queue_capacity = config.queue_size;
if queue_len >= queue_capacity {
return Err(Error::ConfigurationError {
message: "Heal queue is full".to_string(),
message: format!("Heal queue is full ({queue_len}/{queue_capacity})"),
});
}
// Warn when queue is getting full (>80% capacity)
let capacity_threshold = (queue_capacity as f64 * 0.8) as usize;
if queue_len >= capacity_threshold {
warn!(
"Heal queue is {}% full ({}/{}). Consider increasing queue size or processing capacity.",
(queue_len * 100) / queue_capacity,
queue_len,
queue_capacity
);
}
let request_id = request.id.clone();
queue.push_back(request);
let priority = request.priority;
// Try to push the request; if it's a duplicate, still return the request_id
let is_new = queue.push(request);
// Log queue statistics periodically (when adding high/urgent priority items)
if matches!(priority, HealPriority::High | HealPriority::Urgent) {
let stats = queue.get_priority_stats();
info!(
"Heal queue stats after adding {:?} priority request: total={}, urgent={}, high={}, normal={}, low={}",
priority,
queue_len + 1,
stats.get(&HealPriority::Urgent).unwrap_or(&0),
stats.get(&HealPriority::High).unwrap_or(&0),
stats.get(&HealPriority::Normal).unwrap_or(&0),
stats.get(&HealPriority::Low).unwrap_or(&0)
);
}
drop(queue);
info!("Submitted heal request: {}", request_id);
if is_new {
info!("Submitted heal request: {} with priority: {:?}", request_id, priority);
} else {
info!("Heal request already queued (duplicate): {}", request_id);
}
Ok(request_id)
}
@@ -270,14 +468,22 @@ impl HealManager {
let active_heals = self.active_heals.clone();
let cancel_token = self.cancel_token.clone();
let storage = self.storage.clone();
let mut duration = {
let config = config.read().await;
config.heal_interval
};
if duration < Duration::from_secs(1) {
duration = Duration::from_secs(1);
}
info!("start_auto_disk_scanner: Starting auto disk scanner with interval: {:?}", duration);
tokio::spawn(async move {
let mut interval = interval(config.read().await.heal_interval);
let mut interval = interval(duration);
loop {
tokio::select! {
_ = cancel_token.cancelled() => {
info!("Auto disk scanner received shutdown signal");
info!("start_auto_disk_scanner: Auto disk scanner received shutdown signal");
break;
}
_ = interval.tick() => {
@@ -286,16 +492,16 @@ impl HealManager {
for (_, disk_opt) in GLOBAL_LOCAL_DISK_MAP.read().await.iter() {
if let Some(disk) = disk_opt {
// detect unformatted disk via get_disk_id()
if let Err(err) = disk.get_disk_id().await {
if err == DiskError::UnformattedDisk {
if let Err(err) = disk.get_disk_id().await
&& err == DiskError::UnformattedDisk {
endpoints.push(disk.endpoint());
continue;
}
}
}
}
if endpoints.is_empty() {
info!("start_auto_disk_scanner: No endpoints need healing");
continue;
}
@@ -303,7 +509,7 @@ impl HealManager {
let buckets = match storage.list_buckets().await {
Ok(buckets) => buckets.iter().map(|b| b.name.clone()).collect::<Vec<String>>(),
Err(e) => {
error!("Failed to get bucket list for auto healing: {}", e);
error!("start_auto_disk_scanner: Failed to get bucket list for auto healing: {}", e);
continue;
}
};
@@ -313,7 +519,7 @@ impl HealManager {
let Some(set_disk_id) =
crate::heal::utils::format_set_disk_id_from_i32(ep.pool_idx, ep.set_idx)
else {
warn!("Skipping endpoint {} without valid pool/set index", ep);
warn!("start_auto_disk_scanner: Skipping endpoint {} without valid pool/set index", ep);
continue;
};
// skip if already queued or healing
@@ -321,13 +527,7 @@ impl HealManager {
let mut skip = false;
{
let queue = heal_queue.lock().await;
if queue.iter().any(|req| {
matches!(
&req.heal_type,
crate::heal::task::HealType::ErasureSet { set_disk_id: queued_id, .. }
if queued_id == &set_disk_id
)
}) {
if queue.contains_erasure_set(&set_disk_id) {
skip = true;
}
}
@@ -345,6 +545,7 @@ impl HealManager {
}
if skip {
info!("start_auto_disk_scanner: Skipping auto erasure set heal for endpoint: {} (set_disk_id: {}) because it is already queued or healing", ep, set_disk_id);
continue;
}
@@ -358,8 +559,8 @@ impl HealManager {
HealPriority::Normal,
);
let mut queue = heal_queue.lock().await;
queue.push_back(req);
info!("Enqueued auto erasure set heal for endpoint: {} (set_disk_id: {})", ep, set_disk_id);
queue.push(req);
info!("start_auto_disk_scanner: Enqueued auto erasure set heal for endpoint: {} (set_disk_id: {})", ep, set_disk_id);
}
}
}
@@ -369,8 +570,9 @@ impl HealManager {
}
/// Process heal queue
/// Processes multiple tasks per cycle when capacity allows and queue has high-priority items
async fn process_heal_queue(
heal_queue: &Arc<Mutex<VecDeque<HealRequest>>>,
heal_queue: &Arc<Mutex<PriorityHealQueue>>,
active_heals: &Arc<Mutex<HashMap<String, Arc<HealTask>>>>,
config: &Arc<RwLock<HealConfig>>,
statistics: &Arc<RwLock<HealStatistics>>,
@@ -379,51 +581,83 @@ impl HealManager {
let config = config.read().await;
let mut active_heals_guard = active_heals.lock().await;
// check if new heal tasks can be started
if active_heals_guard.len() >= config.max_concurrent_heals {
// Check if new heal tasks can be started
let active_count = active_heals_guard.len();
if active_count >= config.max_concurrent_heals {
return;
}
// Calculate how many tasks we can start this cycle
let available_slots = config.max_concurrent_heals - active_count;
let mut queue = heal_queue.lock().await;
if let Some(request) = queue.pop_front() {
let task = Arc::new(HealTask::from_request(request, storage.clone()));
let task_id = task.id.clone();
active_heals_guard.insert(task_id.clone(), task.clone());
drop(active_heals_guard);
let active_heals_clone = active_heals.clone();
let statistics_clone = statistics.clone();
let queue_len = queue.len();
// start heal task
tokio::spawn(async move {
info!("Starting heal task: {}", task_id);
let result = task.execute().await;
match result {
Ok(_) => {
info!("Heal task completed successfully: {}", task_id);
}
Err(e) => {
error!("Heal task failed: {} - {}", task_id, e);
}
}
let mut active_heals_guard = active_heals_clone.lock().await;
if let Some(completed_task) = active_heals_guard.remove(&task_id) {
// update statistics
let mut stats = statistics_clone.write().await;
match completed_task.get_status().await {
HealTaskStatus::Completed => {
stats.update_task_completion(true);
if queue_len == 0 {
return;
}
// Process multiple tasks if:
// 1. We have available slots
// 2. Queue is not empty
// Prioritize urgent/high priority tasks by processing up to 2 tasks per cycle if available
let tasks_to_process = if queue_len > 0 {
std::cmp::min(available_slots, std::cmp::min(2, queue_len))
} else {
0
};
for _ in 0..tasks_to_process {
if let Some(request) = queue.pop() {
let task_priority = request.priority;
let task = Arc::new(HealTask::from_request(request, storage.clone()));
let task_id = task.id.clone();
active_heals_guard.insert(task_id.clone(), task.clone());
let active_heals_clone = active_heals.clone();
let statistics_clone = statistics.clone();
// start heal task
tokio::spawn(async move {
info!("Starting heal task: {} with priority: {:?}", task_id, task_priority);
let result = task.execute().await;
match result {
Ok(_) => {
info!("Heal task completed successfully: {}", task_id);
}
_ => {
stats.update_task_completion(false);
Err(e) => {
error!("Heal task failed: {} - {}", task_id, e);
}
}
stats.update_running_tasks(active_heals_guard.len() as u64);
}
});
let mut active_heals_guard = active_heals_clone.lock().await;
if let Some(completed_task) = active_heals_guard.remove(&task_id) {
// update statistics
let mut stats = statistics_clone.write().await;
match completed_task.get_status().await {
HealTaskStatus::Completed => {
stats.update_task_completion(true);
}
_ => {
stats.update_task_completion(false);
}
}
stats.update_running_tasks(active_heals_guard.len() as u64);
}
});
} else {
break;
}
}
// update statistics
let mut stats = statistics.write().await;
stats.total_tasks += 1;
// Update statistics for all started tasks
let mut stats = statistics.write().await;
stats.total_tasks += tasks_to_process as u64;
// Log queue status if items remain
if !queue.is_empty() {
let remaining = queue.len();
if remaining > 10 {
info!("Heal queue has {} pending requests, {} tasks active", remaining, active_heals_guard.len());
}
}
}
}
@@ -438,3 +672,333 @@ impl std::fmt::Debug for HealManager {
.finish()
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use crate::heal::task::{HealOptions, HealPriority, HealRequest, HealType};
#[test]
fn test_priority_queue_ordering() {
let mut queue = PriorityHealQueue::new();
// Add requests with different priorities
let low_req = HealRequest::new(
HealType::Bucket {
bucket: "bucket1".to_string(),
},
HealOptions::default(),
HealPriority::Low,
);
let normal_req = HealRequest::new(
HealType::Bucket {
bucket: "bucket2".to_string(),
},
HealOptions::default(),
HealPriority::Normal,
);
let high_req = HealRequest::new(
HealType::Bucket {
bucket: "bucket3".to_string(),
},
HealOptions::default(),
HealPriority::High,
);
let urgent_req = HealRequest::new(
HealType::Bucket {
bucket: "bucket4".to_string(),
},
HealOptions::default(),
HealPriority::Urgent,
);
// Add in random order: low, high, normal, urgent
assert!(queue.push(low_req));
assert!(queue.push(high_req));
assert!(queue.push(normal_req));
assert!(queue.push(urgent_req));
assert_eq!(queue.len(), 4);
// Should pop in priority order: urgent, high, normal, low
let popped1 = queue.pop().unwrap();
assert_eq!(popped1.priority, HealPriority::Urgent);
let popped2 = queue.pop().unwrap();
assert_eq!(popped2.priority, HealPriority::High);
let popped3 = queue.pop().unwrap();
assert_eq!(popped3.priority, HealPriority::Normal);
let popped4 = queue.pop().unwrap();
assert_eq!(popped4.priority, HealPriority::Low);
assert_eq!(queue.len(), 0);
}
#[test]
fn test_priority_queue_fifo_same_priority() {
let mut queue = PriorityHealQueue::new();
// Add multiple requests with same priority
let req1 = HealRequest::new(
HealType::Bucket {
bucket: "bucket1".to_string(),
},
HealOptions::default(),
HealPriority::Normal,
);
let req2 = HealRequest::new(
HealType::Bucket {
bucket: "bucket2".to_string(),
},
HealOptions::default(),
HealPriority::Normal,
);
let req3 = HealRequest::new(
HealType::Bucket {
bucket: "bucket3".to_string(),
},
HealOptions::default(),
HealPriority::Normal,
);
let id1 = req1.id.clone();
let id2 = req2.id.clone();
let id3 = req3.id.clone();
assert!(queue.push(req1));
assert!(queue.push(req2));
assert!(queue.push(req3));
// Should maintain FIFO order for same priority
let popped1 = queue.pop().unwrap();
assert_eq!(popped1.id, id1);
let popped2 = queue.pop().unwrap();
assert_eq!(popped2.id, id2);
let popped3 = queue.pop().unwrap();
assert_eq!(popped3.id, id3);
}
#[test]
fn test_priority_queue_deduplication() {
let mut queue = PriorityHealQueue::new();
let req1 = HealRequest::new(
HealType::Object {
bucket: "bucket1".to_string(),
object: "object1".to_string(),
version_id: None,
},
HealOptions::default(),
HealPriority::Normal,
);
let req2 = HealRequest::new(
HealType::Object {
bucket: "bucket1".to_string(),
object: "object1".to_string(),
version_id: None,
},
HealOptions::default(),
HealPriority::High,
);
// First request should be added
assert!(queue.push(req1));
assert_eq!(queue.len(), 1);
// Second request with same object should be rejected (duplicate)
assert!(!queue.push(req2));
assert_eq!(queue.len(), 1);
}
#[test]
fn test_priority_queue_contains_erasure_set() {
let mut queue = PriorityHealQueue::new();
let req = HealRequest::new(
HealType::ErasureSet {
buckets: vec!["bucket1".to_string()],
set_disk_id: "pool_0_set_1".to_string(),
},
HealOptions::default(),
HealPriority::Normal,
);
assert!(queue.push(req));
assert!(queue.contains_erasure_set("pool_0_set_1"));
assert!(!queue.contains_erasure_set("pool_0_set_2"));
}
#[test]
fn test_priority_queue_dedup_key_generation() {
// Test different heal types generate different keys
let obj_req = HealRequest::new(
HealType::Object {
bucket: "bucket1".to_string(),
object: "object1".to_string(),
version_id: None,
},
HealOptions::default(),
HealPriority::Normal,
);
let bucket_req = HealRequest::new(
HealType::Bucket {
bucket: "bucket1".to_string(),
},
HealOptions::default(),
HealPriority::Normal,
);
let erasure_req = HealRequest::new(
HealType::ErasureSet {
buckets: vec!["bucket1".to_string()],
set_disk_id: "pool_0_set_1".to_string(),
},
HealOptions::default(),
HealPriority::Normal,
);
let obj_key = PriorityHealQueue::make_dedup_key(&obj_req);
let bucket_key = PriorityHealQueue::make_dedup_key(&bucket_req);
let erasure_key = PriorityHealQueue::make_dedup_key(&erasure_req);
// All keys should be different
assert_ne!(obj_key, bucket_key);
assert_ne!(obj_key, erasure_key);
assert_ne!(bucket_key, erasure_key);
assert!(obj_key.starts_with("object:"));
assert!(bucket_key.starts_with("bucket:"));
assert!(erasure_key.starts_with("erasure_set:"));
}
#[test]
fn test_priority_queue_mixed_priorities_and_types() {
let mut queue = PriorityHealQueue::new();
// Add various requests
let requests = vec![
(
HealType::Object {
bucket: "b1".to_string(),
object: "o1".to_string(),
version_id: None,
},
HealPriority::Low,
),
(
HealType::Bucket {
bucket: "b2".to_string(),
},
HealPriority::Urgent,
),
(
HealType::ErasureSet {
buckets: vec!["b3".to_string()],
set_disk_id: "pool_0_set_1".to_string(),
},
HealPriority::Normal,
),
(
HealType::Object {
bucket: "b4".to_string(),
object: "o4".to_string(),
version_id: None,
},
HealPriority::High,
),
];
for (heal_type, priority) in requests {
let req = HealRequest::new(heal_type, HealOptions::default(), priority);
queue.push(req);
}
assert_eq!(queue.len(), 4);
// Check they come out in priority order
let priorities: Vec<HealPriority> = (0..4).filter_map(|_| queue.pop().map(|r| r.priority)).collect();
assert_eq!(
priorities,
vec![
HealPriority::Urgent,
HealPriority::High,
HealPriority::Normal,
HealPriority::Low,
]
);
}
#[test]
fn test_priority_queue_stats() {
let mut queue = PriorityHealQueue::new();
// Add requests with different priorities
for _ in 0..3 {
queue.push(HealRequest::new(
HealType::Bucket {
bucket: format!("bucket-low-{}", queue.len()),
},
HealOptions::default(),
HealPriority::Low,
));
}
for _ in 0..2 {
queue.push(HealRequest::new(
HealType::Bucket {
bucket: format!("bucket-normal-{}", queue.len()),
},
HealOptions::default(),
HealPriority::Normal,
));
}
queue.push(HealRequest::new(
HealType::Bucket {
bucket: "bucket-high".to_string(),
},
HealOptions::default(),
HealPriority::High,
));
let stats = queue.get_priority_stats();
assert_eq!(*stats.get(&HealPriority::Low).unwrap_or(&0), 3);
assert_eq!(*stats.get(&HealPriority::Normal).unwrap_or(&0), 2);
assert_eq!(*stats.get(&HealPriority::High).unwrap_or(&0), 1);
assert_eq!(*stats.get(&HealPriority::Urgent).unwrap_or(&0), 0);
}
#[test]
fn test_priority_queue_is_empty() {
let mut queue = PriorityHealQueue::new();
assert!(queue.is_empty());
queue.push(HealRequest::new(
HealType::Bucket {
bucket: "test".to_string(),
},
HealOptions::default(),
HealPriority::Normal,
));
assert!(!queue.is_empty());
queue.pop();
assert!(queue.is_empty());
}
}

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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ const RESUME_CHECKPOINT_FILE: &str = "ahm_checkpoint.json";
/// Helper function to convert Path to &str, returning an error if conversion fails
fn path_to_str(path: &Path) -> Result<&str> {
path.to_str()
.ok_or_else(|| Error::other(format!("Invalid UTF-8 path: {:?}", path)))
.ok_or_else(|| Error::other(format!("Invalid UTF-8 path: {path:?}")))
}
/// resume state
@@ -541,10 +541,10 @@ impl ResumeUtils {
for entry in entries {
if entry.ends_with(&format!("_{RESUME_STATE_FILE}")) {
// Extract task ID from filename: {task_id}_ahm_resume_state.json
if let Some(task_id) = entry.strip_suffix(&format!("_{RESUME_STATE_FILE}")) {
if !task_id.is_empty() {
task_ids.push(task_id.to_string());
}
if let Some(task_id) = entry.strip_suffix(&format!("_{RESUME_STATE_FILE}"))
&& !task_id.is_empty()
{
task_ids.push(task_id.to_string());
}
}
}

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@@ -107,9 +107,21 @@ pub trait HealStorageAPI: Send + Sync {
/// Heal format using ecstore
async fn heal_format(&self, dry_run: bool) -> Result<(HealResultItem, Option<Error>)>;
/// List objects for healing
/// List objects for healing (returns all objects, may use significant memory for large buckets)
///
/// WARNING: This method loads all objects into memory at once. For buckets with many objects,
/// consider using `list_objects_for_heal_page` instead to process objects in pages.
async fn list_objects_for_heal(&self, bucket: &str, prefix: &str) -> Result<Vec<String>>;
/// List objects for healing with pagination (returns one page and continuation token)
/// Returns (objects, next_continuation_token, is_truncated)
async fn list_objects_for_heal_page(
&self,
bucket: &str,
prefix: &str,
continuation_token: Option<&str>,
) -> Result<(Vec<String>, Option<String>, bool)>;
/// Get disk for resume functionality
async fn get_disk_for_resume(&self, set_disk_id: &str) -> Result<DiskStore>;
}
@@ -180,8 +192,7 @@ impl HealStorageAPI for ECStoreHealStorage {
MAX_READ_BYTES, bucket, object
);
return Err(Error::other(format!(
"Object too large: {} bytes (max: {} bytes) for {}/{}",
n_read, MAX_READ_BYTES, bucket, object
"Object too large: {n_read} bytes (max: {MAX_READ_BYTES} bytes) for {bucket}/{object}"
)));
}
}
@@ -401,13 +412,13 @@ impl HealStorageAPI for ECStoreHealStorage {
match self.ecstore.get_object_info(bucket, object, &Default::default()).await {
Ok(_) => Ok(true), // Object exists
Err(e) => {
// Map ObjectNotFound to false, other errors to false as well for safety
// Map ObjectNotFound to false, other errors must be propagated!
if matches!(e, rustfs_ecstore::error::StorageError::ObjectNotFound(_, _)) {
debug!("Object not found: {}/{}", bucket, object);
Ok(false)
} else {
debug!("Error checking object existence {}/{}: {}", bucket, object, e);
Ok(false) // Treat errors as non-existence to be safe
error!("Error checking object existence {}/{}: {}", bucket, object, e);
Err(Error::other(e))
}
}
}
@@ -494,24 +505,67 @@ impl HealStorageAPI for ECStoreHealStorage {
async fn list_objects_for_heal(&self, bucket: &str, prefix: &str) -> Result<Vec<String>> {
debug!("Listing objects for heal: {}/{}", bucket, prefix);
warn!(
"list_objects_for_heal loads all objects into memory. For large buckets, consider using list_objects_for_heal_page instead."
);
// Use list_objects_v2 to get objects
match self
.ecstore
.clone()
.list_objects_v2(bucket, prefix, None, None, 1000, false, None)
.await
{
Ok(list_info) => {
let objects: Vec<String> = list_info.objects.into_iter().map(|obj| obj.name).collect();
info!("Found {} objects for heal in {}/{}", objects.len(), bucket, prefix);
Ok(objects)
let mut all_objects = Vec::new();
let mut continuation_token: Option<String> = None;
loop {
let (page_objects, next_token, is_truncated) = self
.list_objects_for_heal_page(bucket, prefix, continuation_token.as_deref())
.await?;
all_objects.extend(page_objects);
if !is_truncated {
break;
}
Err(e) => {
error!("Failed to list objects for heal: {}/{} - {}", bucket, prefix, e);
Err(Error::other(e))
continuation_token = next_token;
if continuation_token.is_none() {
warn!("List is truncated but no continuation token provided for {}/{}", bucket, prefix);
break;
}
}
info!("Found {} objects for heal in {}/{}", all_objects.len(), bucket, prefix);
Ok(all_objects)
}
async fn list_objects_for_heal_page(
&self,
bucket: &str,
prefix: &str,
continuation_token: Option<&str>,
) -> Result<(Vec<String>, Option<String>, bool)> {
debug!("Listing objects for heal (page): {}/{}", bucket, prefix);
const MAX_KEYS: i32 = 1000;
let continuation_token_opt = continuation_token.map(|s| s.to_string());
// Use list_objects_v2 to get objects with pagination
let list_info = match self
.ecstore
.clone()
.list_objects_v2(bucket, prefix, continuation_token_opt, None, MAX_KEYS, false, None, false)
.await
{
Ok(info) => info,
Err(e) => {
error!("Failed to list objects for heal: {}/{} - {}", bucket, prefix, e);
return Err(Error::other(e));
}
};
// Collect objects from this page
let page_objects: Vec<String> = list_info.objects.into_iter().map(|obj| obj.name).collect();
let page_count = page_objects.len();
debug!("Listed {} objects (page) for heal in {}/{}", page_count, bucket, prefix);
Ok((page_objects, list_info.next_continuation_token, list_info.is_truncated))
}
async fn get_disk_for_resume(&self, set_disk_id: &str) -> Result<DiskStore> {

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@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ pub enum HealType {
}
/// Heal priority
#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Serialize, Deserialize)]
#[derive(Debug, Default, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, PartialOrd, Ord, Hash, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub enum HealPriority {
/// Low priority
Low = 0,
@@ -272,6 +272,7 @@ impl HealTask {
}
}
#[tracing::instrument(skip(self), fields(task_id = %self.id, heal_type = ?self.heal_type))]
pub async fn execute(&self) -> Result<()> {
// update status and timestamps atomically to avoid race conditions
let now = SystemTime::now();
@@ -285,7 +286,7 @@ impl HealTask {
*task_start_instant = Some(start_instant);
}
info!("Starting heal task: {} with type: {:?}", self.id, self.heal_type);
info!("Task started");
let result = match &self.heal_type {
HealType::Object {
@@ -315,7 +316,7 @@ impl HealTask {
Ok(_) => {
let mut status = self.status.write().await;
*status = HealTaskStatus::Completed;
info!("Heal task completed successfully: {}", self.id);
info!("Task completed successfully");
}
Err(Error::TaskCancelled) => {
let mut status = self.status.write().await;
@@ -354,8 +355,9 @@ impl HealTask {
}
// specific heal implementation method
#[tracing::instrument(skip(self), fields(bucket = %bucket, object = %object, version_id = ?version_id))]
async fn heal_object(&self, bucket: &str, object: &str, version_id: Option<&str>) -> Result<()> {
info!("Healing object: {}/{}", bucket, object);
info!("Starting object heal workflow");
// update progress
{
@@ -365,7 +367,7 @@ impl HealTask {
}
// Step 1: Check if object exists and get metadata
info!("Step 1: Checking object existence and metadata");
warn!("Step 1: Checking object existence and metadata");
self.check_control_flags().await?;
let object_exists = self.await_with_control(self.storage.object_exists(bucket, object)).await?;
if !object_exists {
@@ -424,7 +426,7 @@ impl HealTask {
// If heal failed and remove_corrupted is enabled, delete the corrupted object
if self.options.remove_corrupted {
warn!("Removing corrupted object: {}/{}", bucket, object);
info!("Removing corrupted object: {}/{}", bucket, object);
if !self.options.dry_run {
self.await_with_control(self.storage.delete_object(bucket, object)).await?;
info!("Successfully deleted corrupted object: {}/{}", bucket, object);
@@ -447,11 +449,9 @@ impl HealTask {
info!("Step 3: Verifying heal result");
let object_size = result.object_size as u64;
info!(
"Heal completed successfully: {}/{} ({} bytes, {} drives healed)",
bucket,
object,
object_size,
result.after.drives.len()
object_size = object_size,
drives_healed = result.after.drives.len(),
"Heal completed successfully"
);
{
@@ -481,7 +481,7 @@ impl HealTask {
// If heal failed and remove_corrupted is enabled, delete the corrupted object
if self.options.remove_corrupted {
warn!("Removing corrupted object: {}/{}", bucket, object);
info!("Removing corrupted object: {}/{}", bucket, object);
if !self.options.dry_run {
self.await_with_control(self.storage.delete_object(bucket, object)).await?;
info!("Successfully deleted corrupted object: {}/{}", bucket, object);

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@@ -83,10 +83,10 @@ pub struct CheckpointManager {
impl CheckpointManager {
pub fn new(node_id: &str, data_dir: &Path) -> Self {
if !data_dir.exists() {
if let Err(e) = std::fs::create_dir_all(data_dir) {
error!("create data dir failed {:?}: {}", data_dir, e);
}
if !data_dir.exists()
&& let Err(e) = std::fs::create_dir_all(data_dir)
{
error!("create data dir failed {:?}: {}", data_dir, e);
}
let checkpoint_file = data_dir.join(format!("scanner_checkpoint_{node_id}.json"));

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@@ -29,8 +29,8 @@ use rustfs_ecstore::{
self as ecstore, StorageAPI,
bucket::versioning::VersioningApi,
bucket::versioning_sys::BucketVersioningSys,
data_usage::{aggregate_local_snapshots, store_data_usage_in_backend},
disk::{Disk, DiskAPI, DiskStore, RUSTFS_META_BUCKET, WalkDirOptions},
data_usage::{aggregate_local_snapshots, compute_bucket_usage, store_data_usage_in_backend},
disk::{DiskAPI, DiskStore, RUSTFS_META_BUCKET, WalkDirOptions},
set_disk::SetDisks,
store_api::ObjectInfo,
};
@@ -137,6 +137,8 @@ pub struct Scanner {
data_usage_stats: Arc<Mutex<HashMap<String, DataUsageInfo>>>,
/// Last data usage statistics collection time
last_data_usage_collection: Arc<RwLock<Option<SystemTime>>>,
/// Backoff timestamp for heavy fallback collection
fallback_backoff_until: Arc<RwLock<Option<SystemTime>>>,
/// Heal manager for auto-heal integration
heal_manager: Option<Arc<HealManager>>,
@@ -192,6 +194,7 @@ impl Scanner {
disk_metrics: Arc::new(Mutex::new(HashMap::new())),
data_usage_stats: Arc::new(Mutex::new(HashMap::new())),
last_data_usage_collection: Arc::new(RwLock::new(None)),
fallback_backoff_until: Arc::new(RwLock::new(None)),
heal_manager,
node_scanner,
stats_aggregator,
@@ -398,10 +401,10 @@ impl Scanner {
let mut latest_update: Option<SystemTime> = None;
for snapshot in &outcome.snapshots {
if let Some(update) = snapshot.last_update {
if latest_update.is_none_or(|current| update > current) {
latest_update = Some(update);
}
if let Some(update) = snapshot.last_update
&& latest_update.is_none_or(|current| update > current)
{
latest_update = Some(update);
}
aggregated.objects_total_count = aggregated.objects_total_count.saturating_add(snapshot.objects_total_count);
@@ -473,6 +476,8 @@ impl Scanner {
size: usage.total_size as i64,
delete_marker: !usage.has_live_object && usage.delete_markers_count > 0,
mod_time: usage.last_modified_ns.and_then(Self::ns_to_offset_datetime),
// Set is_latest to true for live objects - required for lifecycle expiration evaluation
is_latest: usage.has_live_object,
..Default::default()
}
}
@@ -522,28 +527,20 @@ impl Scanner {
let (disks, _) = set_disks.get_online_disks_with_healing(false).await;
if let Some(disk) = disks.first() {
let bucket_path = disk.path().join(bucket_name);
if bucket_path.exists() {
if let Ok(entries) = std::fs::read_dir(&bucket_path) {
for entry in entries.flatten() {
if let Ok(file_type) = entry.file_type() {
if file_type.is_dir() {
if let Some(object_name) = entry.file_name().to_str() {
if !object_name.starts_with('.') {
debug!("Deep scanning object: {}/{}", bucket_name, object_name);
if let Err(e) = self.verify_object_integrity(bucket_name, object_name).await {
warn!(
"Object integrity verification failed for {}/{}: {}",
bucket_name, object_name, e
);
} else {
debug!(
"Object integrity verification passed for {}/{}",
bucket_name, object_name
);
}
}
}
}
if bucket_path.exists()
&& let Ok(entries) = std::fs::read_dir(&bucket_path)
{
for entry in entries.flatten() {
if let Ok(file_type) = entry.file_type()
&& file_type.is_dir()
&& let Some(object_name) = entry.file_name().to_str()
&& !object_name.starts_with('.')
{
debug!("Deep scanning object: {}/{}", bucket_name, object_name);
if let Err(e) = self.verify_object_integrity(bucket_name, object_name).await {
warn!("Object integrity verification failed for {}/{}: {}", bucket_name, object_name, e);
} else {
debug!("Object integrity verification passed for {}/{}", bucket_name, object_name);
}
}
}
@@ -600,6 +597,7 @@ impl Scanner {
// Initialize and start the node scanner
self.node_scanner.initialize_stats().await?;
// update object count and size for each bucket
self.node_scanner.start().await?;
// Set local stats in aggregator
@@ -614,21 +612,6 @@ impl Scanner {
}
});
// Trigger an immediate data usage collection so that admin APIs have fresh data after startup.
let scanner = self.clone_for_background();
tokio::spawn(async move {
let enable_stats = {
let cfg = scanner.config.read().await;
cfg.enable_data_usage_stats
};
if enable_stats {
if let Err(e) = scanner.collect_and_persist_data_usage().await {
warn!("Initial data usage collection failed: {}", e);
}
}
});
Ok(())
}
@@ -868,10 +851,10 @@ impl Scanner {
// Phase 2: Minimal EC verification for critical objects only
// Note: The main scanning is now handled by NodeScanner in the background
if let Some(ecstore) = rustfs_ecstore::new_object_layer_fn() {
if let Err(e) = self.minimal_ec_verification(&ecstore).await {
error!("Minimal EC verification failed: {}", e);
}
if let Some(ecstore) = rustfs_ecstore::new_object_layer_fn()
&& let Err(e) = self.minimal_ec_verification(&ecstore).await
{
error!("Minimal EC verification failed: {}", e);
}
// Update scan duration
@@ -893,6 +876,7 @@ impl Scanner {
/// Collect and persist data usage statistics
async fn collect_and_persist_data_usage(&self) -> Result<()> {
info!("Starting data usage collection and persistence");
let now = SystemTime::now();
// Get ECStore instance
let Some(ecstore) = rustfs_ecstore::new_object_layer_fn() else {
@@ -900,6 +884,10 @@ impl Scanner {
return Ok(());
};
// Helper to avoid hammering the storage layer with repeated realtime scans.
let mut use_cached_on_backoff = false;
let fallback_backoff_secs = Duration::from_secs(300);
// Run local usage scan and aggregate snapshots; fall back to on-demand build when necessary.
let mut data_usage = match local_scan::scan_and_persist_local_usage(ecstore.clone()).await {
Ok(outcome) => {
@@ -921,16 +909,54 @@ impl Scanner {
"Failed to aggregate local data usage snapshots, falling back to realtime collection: {}",
e
);
self.build_data_usage_from_ecstore(&ecstore).await?
match self.maybe_fallback_collection(now, fallback_backoff_secs, &ecstore).await? {
Some(usage) => usage,
None => {
use_cached_on_backoff = true;
DataUsageInfo::default()
}
}
}
}
}
Err(e) => {
warn!("Local usage scan failed (using realtime collection instead): {}", e);
self.build_data_usage_from_ecstore(&ecstore).await?
match self.maybe_fallback_collection(now, fallback_backoff_secs, &ecstore).await? {
Some(usage) => usage,
None => {
use_cached_on_backoff = true;
DataUsageInfo::default()
}
}
}
};
// If heavy fallback was skipped due to backoff, try to reuse cached stats to avoid empty responses.
if use_cached_on_backoff && data_usage.buckets_usage.is_empty() {
let cached = {
let guard = self.data_usage_stats.lock().await;
guard.values().next().cloned()
};
if let Some(cached_usage) = cached {
data_usage = cached_usage;
}
// If there is still no data, try backend before persisting zeros
if data_usage.buckets_usage.is_empty()
&& let Ok(existing) = rustfs_ecstore::data_usage::load_data_usage_from_backend(ecstore.clone()).await
&& !existing.buckets_usage.is_empty()
{
info!("Using existing backend data usage during fallback backoff");
data_usage = existing;
}
// Avoid overwriting valid backend stats with zeros when fallback is throttled
if data_usage.buckets_usage.is_empty() {
warn!("Skipping data usage persistence: fallback throttled and no cached/backend data available");
return Ok(());
}
}
// Make sure bucket counters reflect aggregated content
data_usage.buckets_count = data_usage.buckets_usage.len() as u64;
if data_usage.last_update.is_none() {
@@ -973,8 +999,31 @@ impl Scanner {
Ok(())
}
async fn maybe_fallback_collection(
&self,
now: SystemTime,
backoff: Duration,
ecstore: &Arc<rustfs_ecstore::store::ECStore>,
) -> Result<Option<DataUsageInfo>> {
let backoff_until = *self.fallback_backoff_until.read().await;
let within_backoff = backoff_until.map(|ts| now < ts).unwrap_or(false);
if within_backoff {
warn!(
"Skipping heavy data usage fallback within backoff window (until {:?}); using cached stats if available",
backoff_until
);
return Ok(None);
}
let usage = self.build_data_usage_from_ecstore(ecstore).await?;
let mut backoff_guard = self.fallback_backoff_until.write().await;
*backoff_guard = Some(now + backoff);
Ok(Some(usage))
}
/// Build data usage statistics directly from ECStore
async fn build_data_usage_from_ecstore(&self, ecstore: &Arc<rustfs_ecstore::store::ECStore>) -> Result<DataUsageInfo> {
pub async fn build_data_usage_from_ecstore(&self, ecstore: &Arc<rustfs_ecstore::store::ECStore>) -> Result<DataUsageInfo> {
let mut data_usage = DataUsageInfo::default();
// Get bucket list
@@ -987,6 +1036,8 @@ impl Scanner {
data_usage.last_update = Some(SystemTime::now());
let mut total_objects = 0u64;
let mut total_versions = 0u64;
let mut total_delete_markers = 0u64;
let mut total_size = 0u64;
for bucket_info in buckets {
@@ -994,36 +1045,26 @@ impl Scanner {
continue; // Skip system buckets
}
// Try to get actual object count for this bucket
let (object_count, bucket_size) = match ecstore
.clone()
.list_objects_v2(
&bucket_info.name,
"", // prefix
None, // continuation_token
None, // delimiter
100, // max_keys - small limit for performance
false, // fetch_owner
None, // start_after
)
.await
{
Ok(result) => {
let count = result.objects.len() as u64;
let size = result.objects.iter().map(|obj| obj.size as u64).sum();
(count, size)
}
Err(_) => (0, 0),
};
// Use ecstore pagination helper to avoid truncating at 100 objects
let (object_count, bucket_size, versions_count, delete_markers) =
match compute_bucket_usage(ecstore.clone(), &bucket_info.name).await {
Ok(usage) => (usage.objects_count, usage.size, usage.versions_count, usage.delete_markers_count),
Err(e) => {
warn!("Failed to compute bucket usage for {}: {}", bucket_info.name, e);
(0, 0, 0, 0)
}
};
total_objects += object_count;
total_versions += versions_count;
total_delete_markers += delete_markers;
total_size += bucket_size;
let bucket_usage = rustfs_common::data_usage::BucketUsageInfo {
size: bucket_size,
objects_count: object_count,
versions_count: object_count, // Simplified
delete_markers_count: 0,
versions_count,
delete_markers_count: delete_markers,
..Default::default()
};
@@ -1033,7 +1074,8 @@ impl Scanner {
data_usage.objects_total_count = total_objects;
data_usage.objects_total_size = total_size;
data_usage.versions_total_count = total_objects;
data_usage.versions_total_count = total_versions;
data_usage.delete_markers_total_count = total_delete_markers;
}
Err(e) => {
warn!("Failed to list buckets for data usage collection: {}", e);
@@ -1670,36 +1712,34 @@ impl Scanner {
// check disk status, if offline, submit erasure set heal task
if !metrics.is_online {
let enable_healing = self.config.read().await.enable_healing;
if enable_healing {
if let Some(heal_manager) = &self.heal_manager {
// Get bucket list for erasure set healing
let buckets = match rustfs_ecstore::new_object_layer_fn() {
Some(ecstore) => match ecstore.list_bucket(&ecstore::store_api::BucketOptions::default()).await {
Ok(buckets) => buckets.iter().map(|b| b.name.clone()).collect::<Vec<String>>(),
Err(e) => {
error!("Failed to get bucket list for disk healing: {}", e);
return Err(Error::Storage(e));
}
},
None => {
error!("No ECStore available for getting bucket list");
return Err(Error::Storage(ecstore::error::StorageError::other("No ECStore available")));
}
};
let set_disk_id = format!("pool_{}_set_{}", disk.endpoint().pool_idx, disk.endpoint().set_idx);
let req = HealRequest::new(
crate::heal::task::HealType::ErasureSet { buckets, set_disk_id },
crate::heal::task::HealOptions::default(),
crate::heal::task::HealPriority::High,
);
match heal_manager.submit_heal_request(req).await {
Ok(task_id) => {
warn!("disk offline, submit erasure set heal task: {} {}", task_id, disk_path);
}
if enable_healing && let Some(heal_manager) = &self.heal_manager {
// Get bucket list for erasure set healing
let buckets = match rustfs_ecstore::new_object_layer_fn() {
Some(ecstore) => match ecstore.list_bucket(&ecstore::store_api::BucketOptions::default()).await {
Ok(buckets) => buckets.iter().map(|b| b.name.clone()).collect::<Vec<String>>(),
Err(e) => {
error!("disk offline, submit erasure set heal task failed: {} {}", disk_path, e);
error!("Failed to get bucket list for disk healing: {}", e);
return Err(Error::Storage(e));
}
},
None => {
error!("No ECStore available for getting bucket list");
return Err(Error::Storage(ecstore::error::StorageError::other("No ECStore available")));
}
};
let set_disk_id = format!("pool_{}_set_{}", disk.endpoint().pool_idx, disk.endpoint().set_idx);
let req = HealRequest::new(
crate::heal::task::HealType::ErasureSet { buckets, set_disk_id },
crate::heal::task::HealOptions::default(),
crate::heal::task::HealPriority::High,
);
match heal_manager.submit_heal_request(req).await {
Ok(task_id) => {
warn!("disk offline, submit erasure set heal task: {} {}", task_id, disk_path);
}
Err(e) => {
error!("disk offline, submit erasure set heal task failed: {} {}", disk_path, e);
}
}
}
@@ -1727,36 +1767,34 @@ impl Scanner {
// disk access failed, submit erasure set heal task
let enable_healing = self.config.read().await.enable_healing;
if enable_healing {
if let Some(heal_manager) = &self.heal_manager {
// Get bucket list for erasure set healing
let buckets = match rustfs_ecstore::new_object_layer_fn() {
Some(ecstore) => match ecstore.list_bucket(&ecstore::store_api::BucketOptions::default()).await {
Ok(buckets) => buckets.iter().map(|b| b.name.clone()).collect::<Vec<String>>(),
Err(e) => {
error!("Failed to get bucket list for disk healing: {}", e);
return Err(Error::Storage(e));
}
},
None => {
error!("No ECStore available for getting bucket list");
return Err(Error::Storage(ecstore::error::StorageError::other("No ECStore available")));
if enable_healing && let Some(heal_manager) = &self.heal_manager {
// Get bucket list for erasure set healing
let buckets = match rustfs_ecstore::new_object_layer_fn() {
Some(ecstore) => match ecstore.list_bucket(&ecstore::store_api::BucketOptions::default()).await {
Ok(buckets) => buckets.iter().map(|b| b.name.clone()).collect::<Vec<String>>(),
Err(e) => {
error!("Failed to get bucket list for disk healing: {}", e);
return Err(Error::Storage(e));
}
};
},
None => {
error!("No ECStore available for getting bucket list");
return Err(Error::Storage(ecstore::error::StorageError::other("No ECStore available")));
}
};
let set_disk_id = format!("pool_{}_set_{}", disk.endpoint().pool_idx, disk.endpoint().set_idx);
let req = HealRequest::new(
crate::heal::task::HealType::ErasureSet { buckets, set_disk_id },
crate::heal::task::HealOptions::default(),
crate::heal::task::HealPriority::Urgent,
);
match heal_manager.submit_heal_request(req).await {
Ok(task_id) => {
warn!("disk access failed, submit erasure set heal task: {} {}", task_id, disk_path);
}
Err(heal_err) => {
error!("disk access failed, submit erasure set heal task failed: {} {}", disk_path, heal_err);
}
let set_disk_id = format!("pool_{}_set_{}", disk.endpoint().pool_idx, disk.endpoint().set_idx);
let req = HealRequest::new(
crate::heal::task::HealType::ErasureSet { buckets, set_disk_id },
crate::heal::task::HealOptions::default(),
crate::heal::task::HealPriority::Urgent,
);
match heal_manager.submit_heal_request(req).await {
Ok(task_id) => {
warn!("disk access failed, submit erasure set heal task: {} {}", task_id, disk_path);
}
Err(heal_err) => {
error!("disk access failed, submit erasure set heal task failed: {} {}", disk_path, heal_err);
}
}
}
@@ -1769,11 +1807,11 @@ impl Scanner {
let mut disk_objects = HashMap::new();
for volume in volumes {
// check cancel token
if let Some(cancel_token) = get_ahm_services_cancel_token() {
if cancel_token.is_cancelled() {
info!("Cancellation requested, stopping disk scan");
break;
}
if let Some(cancel_token) = get_ahm_services_cancel_token()
&& cancel_token.is_cancelled()
{
info!("Cancellation requested, stopping disk scan");
break;
}
match self.scan_volume(disk, &volume.name).await {
@@ -1904,104 +1942,96 @@ impl Scanner {
// object metadata damaged, submit metadata heal task
let enable_healing = self.config.read().await.enable_healing;
if enable_healing {
if let Some(heal_manager) = &self.heal_manager {
let req = HealRequest::metadata(bucket.to_string(), entry.name.clone());
match heal_manager.submit_heal_request(req).await {
Ok(task_id) => {
warn!(
"object metadata damaged, submit heal task: {} {} / {}",
task_id, bucket, entry.name
);
}
Err(e) => {
error!(
"object metadata damaged, submit heal task failed: {} / {} {}",
bucket, entry.name, e
);
}
if enable_healing && let Some(heal_manager) = &self.heal_manager {
let req = HealRequest::metadata(bucket.to_string(), entry.name.clone());
match heal_manager.submit_heal_request(req).await {
Ok(task_id) => {
warn!("object metadata damaged, submit heal task: {} {} / {}", task_id, bucket, entry.name);
}
Err(e) => {
error!("object metadata damaged, submit heal task failed: {} / {} {}", bucket, entry.name, e);
}
}
}
} else {
// Apply lifecycle actions
if let Some(lifecycle_config) = &lifecycle_config {
if let Disk::Local(_local_disk) = &**disk {
let vcfg = BucketVersioningSys::get(bucket).await.ok();
if let Some(lifecycle_config) = &lifecycle_config
&& disk.is_local()
{
let vcfg = BucketVersioningSys::get(bucket).await.ok();
let mut scanner_item = ScannerItem {
bucket: bucket.to_string(),
object_name: entry.name.clone(),
lifecycle: Some(lifecycle_config.clone()),
versioning: versioning_config.clone(),
};
//ScannerItem::new(bucket.to_string(), Some(lifecycle_config.clone()), versioning_config.clone());
let fivs = match entry.clone().file_info_versions(&scanner_item.bucket) {
Ok(fivs) => fivs,
Err(_err) => {
stop_fn();
return Err(Error::other("skip this file"));
}
};
let mut size_s = SizeSummary::default();
let obj_infos = match scanner_item.apply_versions_actions(&fivs.versions).await {
Ok(obj_infos) => obj_infos,
Err(_err) => {
stop_fn();
return Err(Error::other("skip this file"));
}
};
let mut scanner_item = ScannerItem {
bucket: bucket.to_string(),
object_name: entry.name.clone(),
lifecycle: Some(lifecycle_config.clone()),
versioning: versioning_config.clone(),
};
//ScannerItem::new(bucket.to_string(), Some(lifecycle_config.clone()), versioning_config.clone());
let fivs = match entry.clone().file_info_versions(&scanner_item.bucket) {
Ok(fivs) => fivs,
Err(_err) => {
stop_fn();
return Err(Error::other("skip this file"));
}
};
let mut size_s = SizeSummary::default();
let obj_infos = match scanner_item.apply_versions_actions(&fivs.versions).await {
Ok(obj_infos) => obj_infos,
Err(_err) => {
stop_fn();
return Err(Error::other("skip this file"));
}
};
let versioned = if let Some(vcfg) = vcfg.as_ref() {
vcfg.versioned(&scanner_item.object_name)
} else {
false
};
let versioned = if let Some(vcfg) = vcfg.as_ref() {
vcfg.versioned(&scanner_item.object_name)
} else {
false
};
#[allow(unused_assignments)]
let mut obj_deleted = false;
for info in obj_infos.iter() {
let sz: i64;
(obj_deleted, sz) = scanner_item.apply_actions(info, &mut size_s).await;
#[allow(unused_assignments)]
let mut obj_deleted = false;
for info in obj_infos.iter() {
let sz: i64;
(obj_deleted, sz) = scanner_item.apply_actions(info, &mut size_s).await;
if obj_deleted {
break;
}
let actual_sz = match info.get_actual_size() {
Ok(size) => size,
Err(_) => continue,
};
if info.delete_marker {
size_s.delete_markers += 1;
}
if info.version_id.is_some() && sz == actual_sz {
size_s.versions += 1;
}
size_s.total_size += sz as usize;
if info.delete_marker {
continue;
}
if obj_deleted {
break;
}
for free_version in fivs.free_versions.iter() {
let _obj_info = rustfs_ecstore::store_api::ObjectInfo::from_file_info(
free_version,
&scanner_item.bucket,
&scanner_item.object_name,
versioned,
);
let actual_sz = match info.get_actual_size() {
Ok(size) => size,
Err(_) => continue,
};
if info.delete_marker {
size_s.delete_markers += 1;
}
// todo: global trace
/*if obj_deleted {
return Err(Error::other(ERR_IGNORE_FILE_CONTRIB).into());
}*/
if info.version_id.is_some() && sz == actual_sz {
size_s.versions += 1;
}
size_s.total_size += sz as usize;
if info.delete_marker {
continue;
}
}
for free_version in fivs.free_versions.iter() {
let _obj_info = rustfs_ecstore::store_api::ObjectInfo::from_file_info(
free_version,
&scanner_item.bucket,
&scanner_item.object_name,
versioned,
);
}
// todo: global trace
/*if obj_deleted {
return Err(Error::other(ERR_IGNORE_FILE_CONTRIB).into());
}*/
}
// Store object metadata for later analysis
@@ -2013,22 +2043,17 @@ impl Scanner {
// object metadata parse failed, submit metadata heal task
let enable_healing = self.config.read().await.enable_healing;
if enable_healing {
if let Some(heal_manager) = &self.heal_manager {
let req = HealRequest::metadata(bucket.to_string(), entry.name.clone());
match heal_manager.submit_heal_request(req).await {
Ok(task_id) => {
warn!(
"object metadata parse failed, submit heal task: {} {} / {}",
task_id, bucket, entry.name
);
}
Err(e) => {
error!(
"object metadata parse failed, submit heal task failed: {} / {} {}",
bucket, entry.name, e
);
}
if enable_healing && let Some(heal_manager) = &self.heal_manager {
let req = HealRequest::metadata(bucket.to_string(), entry.name.clone());
match heal_manager.submit_heal_request(req).await {
Ok(task_id) => {
warn!("object metadata parse failed, submit heal task: {} {} / {}", task_id, bucket, entry.name);
}
Err(e) => {
error!(
"object metadata parse failed, submit heal task failed: {} / {} {}",
bucket, entry.name, e
);
}
}
}
@@ -2139,17 +2164,14 @@ impl Scanner {
// the delete marker, but we keep it conservative here.
let mut has_latest_delete_marker = false;
for &disk_idx in locations {
if let Some(bucket_map) = all_disk_objects.get(disk_idx) {
if let Some(file_map) = bucket_map.get(bucket) {
if let Some(fm) = file_map.get(object_name) {
if let Some(first_ver) = fm.versions.first() {
if first_ver.header.version_type == VersionType::Delete {
has_latest_delete_marker = true;
break;
}
}
}
}
if let Some(bucket_map) = all_disk_objects.get(disk_idx)
&& let Some(file_map) = bucket_map.get(bucket)
&& let Some(fm) = file_map.get(object_name)
&& let Some(first_ver) = fm.versions.first()
&& first_ver.header.version_type == VersionType::Delete
{
has_latest_delete_marker = true;
break;
}
}
if has_latest_delete_marker {
@@ -2197,28 +2219,26 @@ impl Scanner {
// submit heal task
let enable_healing = self.config.read().await.enable_healing;
if enable_healing {
if let Some(heal_manager) = &self.heal_manager {
use crate::heal::{HealPriority, HealRequest};
let req = HealRequest::new(
crate::heal::HealType::Object {
bucket: bucket.clone(),
object: object_name.clone(),
version_id: None,
},
crate::heal::HealOptions::default(),
HealPriority::High,
);
match heal_manager.submit_heal_request(req).await {
Ok(task_id) => {
warn!(
"object missing, submit heal task: {} {} / {} (missing disks: {:?})",
task_id, bucket, object_name, missing_disks
);
}
Err(e) => {
error!("object missing, submit heal task failed: {} / {} {}", bucket, object_name, e);
}
if enable_healing && let Some(heal_manager) = &self.heal_manager {
use crate::heal::{HealPriority, HealRequest};
let req = HealRequest::new(
crate::heal::HealType::Object {
bucket: bucket.clone(),
object: object_name.clone(),
version_id: None,
},
crate::heal::HealOptions::default(),
HealPriority::High,
);
match heal_manager.submit_heal_request(req).await {
Ok(task_id) => {
warn!(
"object missing, submit heal task: {} {} / {} (missing disks: {:?})",
task_id, bucket, object_name, missing_disks
);
}
Err(e) => {
error!("object missing, submit heal task failed: {} / {} {}", bucket, object_name, e);
}
}
}
@@ -2226,11 +2246,11 @@ impl Scanner {
// Step 3: Deep scan EC verification
let config = self.config.read().await;
if config.scan_mode == ScanMode::Deep {
if let Err(e) = self.verify_object_integrity(bucket, object_name).await {
objects_with_ec_issues += 1;
warn!("Object integrity verification failed for object {}/{}: {}", bucket, object_name, e);
}
if config.scan_mode == ScanMode::Deep
&& let Err(e) = self.verify_object_integrity(bucket, object_name).await
{
objects_with_ec_issues += 1;
warn!("Object integrity verification failed for object {}/{}: {}", bucket, object_name, e);
}
}
}
@@ -2242,10 +2262,10 @@ impl Scanner {
// Step 4: Collect data usage statistics if enabled
let config = self.config.read().await;
if config.enable_data_usage_stats {
if let Err(e) = self.collect_data_usage_statistics(all_disk_objects).await {
error!("Failed to collect data usage statistics: {}", e);
}
if config.enable_data_usage_stats
&& let Err(e) = self.collect_data_usage_statistics(all_disk_objects).await
{
error!("Failed to collect data usage statistics: {}", e);
}
drop(config);
@@ -2475,11 +2495,11 @@ impl Scanner {
info!("Starting legacy scan loop for backward compatibility");
loop {
if let Some(token) = get_ahm_services_cancel_token() {
if token.is_cancelled() {
info!("Cancellation requested, exiting legacy scan loop");
break;
}
if let Some(token) = get_ahm_services_cancel_token()
&& token.is_cancelled()
{
info!("Cancellation requested, exiting legacy scan loop");
break;
}
let (enable_data_usage_stats, scan_interval) = {
@@ -2487,10 +2507,8 @@ impl Scanner {
(config.enable_data_usage_stats, config.scan_interval)
};
if enable_data_usage_stats {
if let Err(e) = self.collect_and_persist_data_usage().await {
warn!("Background data usage collection failed: {}", e);
}
if enable_data_usage_stats && let Err(e) = self.collect_and_persist_data_usage().await {
warn!("Background data usage collection failed: {}", e);
}
// Update local stats in aggregator after latest scan
@@ -2567,6 +2585,7 @@ impl Scanner {
disk_metrics: Arc::clone(&self.disk_metrics),
data_usage_stats: Arc::clone(&self.data_usage_stats),
last_data_usage_collection: Arc::clone(&self.last_data_usage_collection),
fallback_backoff_until: Arc::clone(&self.fallback_backoff_until),
heal_manager: self.heal_manager.clone(),
node_scanner: Arc::clone(&self.node_scanner),
stats_aggregator: Arc::clone(&self.stats_aggregator),
@@ -2604,10 +2623,10 @@ mod tests {
// create temp dir as 4 disks
let test_base_dir = test_dir.unwrap_or("/tmp/rustfs_ahm_test");
let temp_dir = std::path::PathBuf::from(test_base_dir);
if temp_dir.exists() {
if let Err(e) = fs::remove_dir_all(&temp_dir) {
panic!("Failed to remove test directory: {e}");
}
if temp_dir.exists()
&& let Err(e) = fs::remove_dir_all(&temp_dir)
{
panic!("Failed to remove test directory: {e}");
}
if let Err(e) = fs::create_dir_all(&temp_dir) {
panic!("Failed to create test directory: {e}");

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@@ -84,6 +84,9 @@ pub async fn scan_and_persist_local_usage(store: Arc<ECStore>) -> Result<LocalSc
guard.clone()
};
// Use the first local online disk in the set to avoid missing stats when disk 0 is down
let mut picked = false;
for (disk_index, disk_opt) in disks.into_iter().enumerate() {
let Some(disk) = disk_opt else {
continue;
@@ -93,11 +96,17 @@ pub async fn scan_and_persist_local_usage(store: Arc<ECStore>) -> Result<LocalSc
continue;
}
// Count objects once by scanning only disk index zero from each set.
if disk_index != 0 {
if picked {
continue;
}
// Skip offline disks; keep looking for an online candidate
if !disk.is_online().await {
continue;
}
picked = true;
let disk_id = match disk.get_disk_id().await.map_err(Error::from)? {
Some(id) => id.to_string(),
None => {
@@ -296,10 +305,10 @@ fn compute_object_usage(bucket: &str, object: &str, file_meta: &FileMeta) -> Res
has_live_object = true;
versions_count = versions_count.saturating_add(1);
if latest_file_info.is_none() {
if let Ok(info) = file_meta.into_fileinfo(bucket, object, "", false, false) {
latest_file_info = Some(info);
}
if latest_file_info.is_none()
&& let Ok(info) = file_meta.into_fileinfo(bucket, object, "", false, false, false)
{
latest_file_info = Some(info);
}
}
}

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@@ -112,10 +112,10 @@ impl LocalStatsManager {
/// create new local stats manager
pub fn new(node_id: &str, data_dir: &Path) -> Self {
// ensure data directory exists
if !data_dir.exists() {
if let Err(e) = std::fs::create_dir_all(data_dir) {
error!("create stats data directory failed {:?}: {}", data_dir, e);
}
if !data_dir.exists()
&& let Err(e) = std::fs::create_dir_all(data_dir)
{
error!("create stats data directory failed {:?}: {}", data_dir, e);
}
let stats_file = data_dir.join(format!("scanner_stats_{node_id}.json"));

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@@ -436,10 +436,10 @@ impl NodeScanner {
/// create a new node scanner
pub fn new(node_id: String, config: NodeScannerConfig) -> Self {
// Ensure data directory exists
if !config.data_dir.exists() {
if let Err(e) = std::fs::create_dir_all(&config.data_dir) {
error!("create data directory failed {:?}: {}", config.data_dir, e);
}
if !config.data_dir.exists()
&& let Err(e) = std::fs::create_dir_all(&config.data_dir)
{
error!("create data directory failed {:?}: {}", config.data_dir, e);
}
let stats_manager = Arc::new(LocalStatsManager::new(&node_id, &config.data_dir));
@@ -711,6 +711,7 @@ impl NodeScanner {
// start scanning loop
let scanner_clone = self.clone_for_background();
tokio::spawn(async move {
// update object count and size for each bucket
if let Err(e) = scanner_clone.scan_loop_with_resume(None).await {
error!("scanning loop failed: {}", e);
}

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@@ -327,16 +327,16 @@ impl DecentralizedStatsAggregator {
);
// Check cache validity if timestamp is not initial value (UNIX_EPOCH)
if cache_timestamp != SystemTime::UNIX_EPOCH {
if let Ok(elapsed) = now.duration_since(cache_timestamp) {
if elapsed < cache_ttl {
if let Some(cached) = self.cached_stats.read().await.as_ref() {
debug!("Returning cached aggregated stats, remaining TTL: {:?}", cache_ttl - elapsed);
return Ok(cached.clone());
}
} else {
debug!("Cache expired: elapsed={:?} >= ttl={:?}", elapsed, cache_ttl);
if cache_timestamp != SystemTime::UNIX_EPOCH
&& let Ok(elapsed) = now.duration_since(cache_timestamp)
{
if elapsed < cache_ttl {
if let Some(cached) = self.cached_stats.read().await.as_ref() {
debug!("Returning cached aggregated stats, remaining TTL: {:?}", cache_ttl - elapsed);
return Ok(cached.clone());
}
} else {
debug!("Cache expired: elapsed={:?} >= ttl={:?}", elapsed, cache_ttl);
}
}
@@ -347,7 +347,8 @@ impl DecentralizedStatsAggregator {
// update cache
*self.cached_stats.write().await = Some(aggregated.clone());
*self.cache_timestamp.write().await = aggregation_timestamp;
// Use the time when aggregation completes as cache timestamp to avoid premature expiry during long runs
*self.cache_timestamp.write().await = SystemTime::now();
Ok(aggregated)
}
@@ -359,7 +360,8 @@ impl DecentralizedStatsAggregator {
// update cache
*self.cached_stats.write().await = Some(aggregated.clone());
*self.cache_timestamp.write().await = now;
// Cache timestamp should reflect completion time rather than aggregation start
*self.cache_timestamp.write().await = SystemTime::now();
Ok(aggregated)
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,112 @@
// Copyright 2024 RustFS Team
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
#![cfg(test)]
use rustfs_ahm::scanner::data_scanner::Scanner;
use rustfs_common::data_usage::DataUsageInfo;
use rustfs_ecstore::GLOBAL_Endpoints;
use rustfs_ecstore::bucket::metadata_sys::{BucketMetadataSys, GLOBAL_BucketMetadataSys};
use rustfs_ecstore::endpoints::EndpointServerPools;
use rustfs_ecstore::store::ECStore;
use rustfs_ecstore::store_api::{ObjectIO, PutObjReader, StorageAPI};
use std::sync::{Arc, Once};
use tempfile::TempDir;
use tokio::sync::RwLock;
use tokio_util::sync::CancellationToken;
use tracing::Level;
/// Build a minimal single-node ECStore over a temp directory and populate objects.
async fn create_store_with_objects(count: usize) -> (TempDir, std::sync::Arc<ECStore>) {
let temp_dir = TempDir::new().expect("temp dir");
let root = temp_dir.path().to_string_lossy().to_string();
// Create endpoints from the temp dir
let (endpoint_pools, _setup) = EndpointServerPools::from_volumes("127.0.0.1:0", vec![root])
.await
.expect("endpoint pools");
// Seed globals required by metadata sys if not already set
if GLOBAL_Endpoints.get().is_none() {
let _ = GLOBAL_Endpoints.set(endpoint_pools.clone());
}
let store = ECStore::new("127.0.0.1:0".parse().unwrap(), endpoint_pools, CancellationToken::new())
.await
.expect("create store");
if rustfs_ecstore::global::new_object_layer_fn().is_none() {
rustfs_ecstore::global::set_object_layer(store.clone()).await;
}
// Initialize metadata system before bucket operations
if GLOBAL_BucketMetadataSys.get().is_none() {
let mut sys = BucketMetadataSys::new(store.clone());
sys.init(Vec::new()).await;
let _ = GLOBAL_BucketMetadataSys.set(Arc::new(RwLock::new(sys)));
}
store
.make_bucket("fallback-bucket", &rustfs_ecstore::store_api::MakeBucketOptions::default())
.await
.expect("make bucket");
for i in 0..count {
let key = format!("obj-{i:04}");
let data = format!("payload-{i}");
let mut reader = PutObjReader::from_vec(data.into_bytes());
store
.put_object("fallback-bucket", &key, &mut reader, &rustfs_ecstore::store_api::ObjectOptions::default())
.await
.expect("put object");
}
(temp_dir, store)
}
static INIT: Once = Once::new();
fn init_tracing(filter_level: Level) {
INIT.call_once(|| {
let _ = tracing_subscriber::fmt()
.with_env_filter(tracing_subscriber::EnvFilter::from_default_env())
.with_max_level(filter_level)
.with_timer(tracing_subscriber::fmt::time::UtcTime::rfc_3339())
.with_thread_names(true)
.try_init();
});
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn fallback_builds_full_counts_over_100_objects() {
init_tracing(Level::ERROR);
let (_tmp, store) = create_store_with_objects(1000).await;
let scanner = Scanner::new(None, None);
// Directly call the fallback builder to ensure pagination works.
let usage: DataUsageInfo = scanner.build_data_usage_from_ecstore(&store).await.expect("fallback usage");
let bucket = usage.buckets_usage.get("fallback-bucket").expect("bucket usage present");
assert!(
usage.objects_total_count >= 1000,
"total objects should be >=1000, got {}",
usage.objects_total_count
);
assert!(
bucket.objects_count >= 1000,
"bucket objects should be >=1000, got {}",
bucket.objects_count
);
}

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@@ -244,6 +244,14 @@ fn test_heal_task_status_atomic_update() {
async fn list_objects_for_heal(&self, _bucket: &str, _prefix: &str) -> rustfs_ahm::Result<Vec<String>> {
Ok(vec![])
}
async fn list_objects_for_heal_page(
&self,
_bucket: &str,
_prefix: &str,
_continuation_token: Option<&str>,
) -> rustfs_ahm::Result<(Vec<String>, Option<String>, bool)> {
Ok((vec![], None, false))
}
async fn get_disk_for_resume(&self, _set_disk_id: &str) -> rustfs_ahm::Result<rustfs_ecstore::disk::DiskStore> {
Err(rustfs_ahm::Error::other("Not implemented in mock"))
}

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@@ -38,9 +38,13 @@ use walkdir::WalkDir;
static GLOBAL_ENV: OnceLock<(Vec<PathBuf>, Arc<ECStore>, Arc<ECStoreHealStorage>)> = OnceLock::new();
static INIT: Once = Once::new();
fn init_tracing() {
pub fn init_tracing() {
INIT.call_once(|| {
let _ = tracing_subscriber::fmt::try_init();
let _ = tracing_subscriber::fmt()
.with_env_filter(tracing_subscriber::EnvFilter::from_default_env())
.with_timer(tracing_subscriber::fmt::time::UtcTime::rfc_3339())
.with_thread_names(true)
.try_init();
});
}
@@ -356,7 +360,7 @@ mod serial_tests {
// Create heal manager with faster interval
let cfg = HealConfig {
heal_interval: Duration::from_secs(2),
heal_interval: Duration::from_secs(1),
..Default::default()
};
let heal_manager = HealManager::new(heal_storage.clone(), Some(cfg));

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@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ async fn setup_test_env() -> (Vec<PathBuf>, Arc<ECStore>) {
let mut wtxn = lmdb_env.write_txn().unwrap();
let db = match lmdb_env
.database_options()
.name(&format!("bucket_{}", bucket_name))
.name(&format!("bucket_{bucket_name}"))
.types::<I64<BigEndian>, LifecycleContentCodec>()
.flags(DatabaseFlags::DUP_SORT)
//.dup_sort_comparator::<>()
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ async fn setup_test_env() -> (Vec<PathBuf>, Arc<ECStore>) {
{
Ok(db) => db,
Err(err) => {
panic!("lmdb error: {}", err);
panic!("lmdb error: {err}");
}
};
let _ = wtxn.commit();
@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ async fn upload_test_object(ecstore: &Arc<ECStore>, bucket: &str, object: &str,
.await
.expect("Failed to upload test object");
println!("object_info1: {:?}", object_info);
println!("object_info1: {object_info:?}");
info!("Uploaded test object: {}/{} ({} bytes)", bucket, object, object_info.size);
}
@@ -421,86 +421,86 @@ mod serial_tests {
}
};
if let Some(lmdb_env) = GLOBAL_LMDB_ENV.get() {
if let Some(lmdb) = GLOBAL_LMDB_DB.get() {
let mut wtxn = lmdb_env.write_txn().unwrap();
if let Some(lmdb_env) = GLOBAL_LMDB_ENV.get()
&& let Some(lmdb) = GLOBAL_LMDB_DB.get()
{
let mut wtxn = lmdb_env.write_txn().unwrap();
/*if let Ok((lc_config, _)) = rustfs_ecstore::bucket::metadata_sys::get_lifecycle_config(bucket_name.as_str()).await {
if let Ok(object_info) = ecstore
.get_object_info(bucket_name.as_str(), object_name, &rustfs_ecstore::store_api::ObjectOptions::default())
.await
{
let event = rustfs_ecstore::bucket::lifecycle::bucket_lifecycle_ops::eval_action_from_lifecycle(
&lc_config,
None,
None,
&object_info,
)
.await;
rustfs_ecstore::bucket::lifecycle::bucket_lifecycle_ops::apply_expiry_on_non_transitioned_objects(
ecstore.clone(),
&object_info,
&event,
&rustfs_ecstore::bucket::lifecycle::bucket_lifecycle_audit::LcEventSrc::Scanner,
)
.await;
expired = wait_for_object_absence(&ecstore, bucket_name.as_str(), object_name, Duration::from_secs(2)).await;
}
}*/
for record in records {
if !record.usage.has_live_object {
continue;
}
let object_info = convert_record_to_object_info(record);
println!("object_info2: {:?}", object_info);
let mod_time = object_info.mod_time.unwrap_or(OffsetDateTime::now_utc());
let expiry_time = rustfs_ecstore::bucket::lifecycle::lifecycle::expected_expiry_time(mod_time, 1);
let version_id = if let Some(version_id) = object_info.version_id {
version_id.to_string()
} else {
"zzzzzzzz-zzzz-zzzz-zzzz-zzzzzzzzzzzz".to_string()
};
lmdb.put(
&mut wtxn,
&expiry_time.unix_timestamp(),
&LifecycleContent {
ver_no: 0,
ver_id: version_id,
mod_time,
type_: LifecycleType::TransitionNoncurrent,
object_name: object_info.name,
},
/*if let Ok((lc_config, _)) = rustfs_ecstore::bucket::metadata_sys::get_lifecycle_config(bucket_name.as_str()).await {
if let Ok(object_info) = ecstore
.get_object_info(bucket_name.as_str(), object_name, &rustfs_ecstore::store_api::ObjectOptions::default())
.await
{
let event = rustfs_ecstore::bucket::lifecycle::bucket_lifecycle_ops::eval_action_from_lifecycle(
&lc_config,
None,
None,
&object_info,
)
.unwrap();
.await;
rustfs_ecstore::bucket::lifecycle::bucket_lifecycle_ops::apply_expiry_on_non_transitioned_objects(
ecstore.clone(),
&object_info,
&event,
&rustfs_ecstore::bucket::lifecycle::bucket_lifecycle_audit::LcEventSrc::Scanner,
)
.await;
expired = wait_for_object_absence(&ecstore, bucket_name.as_str(), object_name, Duration::from_secs(2)).await;
}
}*/
for record in records {
if !record.usage.has_live_object {
continue;
}
wtxn.commit().unwrap();
let object_info = convert_record_to_object_info(record);
println!("object_info2: {object_info:?}");
let mod_time = object_info.mod_time.unwrap_or(OffsetDateTime::now_utc());
let expiry_time = rustfs_ecstore::bucket::lifecycle::lifecycle::expected_expiry_time(mod_time, 1);
let mut wtxn = lmdb_env.write_txn().unwrap();
let iter = lmdb.iter_mut(&mut wtxn).unwrap();
//let _ = unsafe { iter.del_current().unwrap() };
for row in iter {
if let Ok(ref elm) = row {
let LifecycleContent {
ver_no,
ver_id,
mod_time,
type_,
object_name,
} = &elm.1;
println!("cache row:{} {} {} {:?} {}", ver_no, ver_id, mod_time, type_, object_name);
}
println!("row:{:?}", row);
}
//drop(iter);
wtxn.commit().unwrap();
let version_id = if let Some(version_id) = object_info.version_id {
version_id.to_string()
} else {
"zzzzzzzz-zzzz-zzzz-zzzz-zzzzzzzzzzzz".to_string()
};
lmdb.put(
&mut wtxn,
&expiry_time.unix_timestamp(),
&LifecycleContent {
ver_no: 0,
ver_id: version_id,
mod_time,
type_: LifecycleType::TransitionNoncurrent,
object_name: object_info.name,
},
)
.unwrap();
}
wtxn.commit().unwrap();
let mut wtxn = lmdb_env.write_txn().unwrap();
let iter = lmdb.iter_mut(&mut wtxn).unwrap();
//let _ = unsafe { iter.del_current().unwrap() };
for row in iter {
if let Ok(ref elm) = row {
let LifecycleContent {
ver_no,
ver_id,
mod_time,
type_,
object_name,
} = &elm.1;
println!("cache row:{ver_no} {ver_id} {mod_time} {type_:?} {object_name}");
}
println!("row:{row:?}");
}
//drop(iter);
wtxn.commit().unwrap();
}
println!("Lifecycle cache test completed");

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@@ -277,11 +277,11 @@ async fn create_test_tier(server: u32) {
};
let mut tier_config_mgr = GLOBAL_TierConfigMgr.write().await;
if let Err(err) = tier_config_mgr.add(args, false).await {
println!("tier_config_mgr add failed, e: {:?}", err);
println!("tier_config_mgr add failed, e: {err:?}");
panic!("tier add failed. {err}");
}
if let Err(e) = tier_config_mgr.save().await {
println!("tier_config_mgr save failed, e: {:?}", e);
println!("tier_config_mgr save failed, e: {e:?}");
panic!("tier save failed");
}
println!("Created test tier: COLDTIER44");
@@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ async fn object_exists(ecstore: &Arc<ECStore>, bucket: &str, object: &str) -> bo
#[allow(dead_code)]
async fn object_is_delete_marker(ecstore: &Arc<ECStore>, bucket: &str, object: &str) -> bool {
if let Ok(oi) = (**ecstore).get_object_info(bucket, object, &ObjectOptions::default()).await {
println!("oi: {:?}", oi);
println!("oi: {oi:?}");
oi.delete_marker
} else {
println!("object_is_delete_marker is error");
@@ -311,7 +311,7 @@ async fn object_is_delete_marker(ecstore: &Arc<ECStore>, bucket: &str, object: &
#[allow(dead_code)]
async fn object_is_transitioned(ecstore: &Arc<ECStore>, bucket: &str, object: &str) -> bool {
if let Ok(oi) = (**ecstore).get_object_info(bucket, object, &ObjectOptions::default()).await {
println!("oi: {:?}", oi);
println!("oi: {oi:?}");
!oi.transitioned_object.status.is_empty()
} else {
println!("object_is_transitioned is error");
@@ -415,29 +415,28 @@ mod serial_tests {
.await;
println!("Pending expiry tasks: {pending}");
if let Ok((lc_config, _)) = rustfs_ecstore::bucket::metadata_sys::get_lifecycle_config(bucket_name.as_str()).await {
if let Ok(object_info) = ecstore
if let Ok((lc_config, _)) = rustfs_ecstore::bucket::metadata_sys::get_lifecycle_config(bucket_name.as_str()).await
&& let Ok(object_info) = ecstore
.get_object_info(bucket_name.as_str(), object_name, &rustfs_ecstore::store_api::ObjectOptions::default())
.await
{
let event = rustfs_ecstore::bucket::lifecycle::bucket_lifecycle_ops::eval_action_from_lifecycle(
&lc_config,
None,
None,
&object_info,
)
.await;
{
let event = rustfs_ecstore::bucket::lifecycle::bucket_lifecycle_ops::eval_action_from_lifecycle(
&lc_config,
None,
None,
&object_info,
)
.await;
rustfs_ecstore::bucket::lifecycle::bucket_lifecycle_ops::apply_expiry_on_non_transitioned_objects(
ecstore.clone(),
&object_info,
&event,
&rustfs_ecstore::bucket::lifecycle::bucket_lifecycle_audit::LcEventSrc::Scanner,
)
.await;
rustfs_ecstore::bucket::lifecycle::bucket_lifecycle_ops::apply_expiry_on_non_transitioned_objects(
ecstore.clone(),
&object_info,
&event,
&rustfs_ecstore::bucket::lifecycle::bucket_lifecycle_audit::LcEventSrc::Scanner,
)
.await;
expired = wait_for_object_absence(&ecstore, bucket_name.as_str(), object_name, Duration::from_secs(2)).await;
}
expired = wait_for_object_absence(&ecstore, bucket_name.as_str(), object_name, Duration::from_secs(2)).await;
}
if !expired {
@@ -550,32 +549,31 @@ mod serial_tests {
.await;
println!("Pending expiry tasks: {pending}");
if let Ok((lc_config, _)) = rustfs_ecstore::bucket::metadata_sys::get_lifecycle_config(bucket_name.as_str()).await {
if let Ok(obj_info) = ecstore
if let Ok((lc_config, _)) = rustfs_ecstore::bucket::metadata_sys::get_lifecycle_config(bucket_name.as_str()).await
&& let Ok(obj_info) = ecstore
.get_object_info(bucket_name.as_str(), object_name, &rustfs_ecstore::store_api::ObjectOptions::default())
.await
{
let event = rustfs_ecstore::bucket::lifecycle::bucket_lifecycle_ops::eval_action_from_lifecycle(
&lc_config, None, None, &obj_info,
)
.await;
{
let event = rustfs_ecstore::bucket::lifecycle::bucket_lifecycle_ops::eval_action_from_lifecycle(
&lc_config, None, None, &obj_info,
)
.await;
rustfs_ecstore::bucket::lifecycle::bucket_lifecycle_ops::apply_expiry_on_non_transitioned_objects(
ecstore.clone(),
&obj_info,
&event,
&rustfs_ecstore::bucket::lifecycle::bucket_lifecycle_audit::LcEventSrc::Scanner,
)
.await;
rustfs_ecstore::bucket::lifecycle::bucket_lifecycle_ops::apply_expiry_on_non_transitioned_objects(
ecstore.clone(),
&obj_info,
&event,
&rustfs_ecstore::bucket::lifecycle::bucket_lifecycle_audit::LcEventSrc::Scanner,
)
.await;
deleted = wait_for_object_absence(&ecstore, bucket_name.as_str(), object_name, Duration::from_secs(2)).await;
deleted = wait_for_object_absence(&ecstore, bucket_name.as_str(), object_name, Duration::from_secs(2)).await;
if !deleted {
println!(
"Object info: name={}, size={}, mod_time={:?}",
obj_info.name, obj_info.size, obj_info.mod_time
);
}
if !deleted {
println!(
"Object info: name={}, size={}, mod_time={:?}",
obj_info.name, obj_info.size, obj_info.mod_time
);
}
}

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@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ base64-simd = { workspace = true }
rsa = { workspace = true }
serde.workspace = true
serde_json.workspace = true
rand.workspace = true
[lints]
workspace = true

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
<p align="center">
<a href="https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/actions/workflows/ci.yml"><img alt="CI" src="https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg" /></a>
<a href="https://docs.rustfs.com/en/">📖 Documentation</a>
<a href="https://docs.rustfs.com/">📖 Documentation</a>
· <a href="https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/issues">🐛 Bug Reports</a>
· <a href="https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/discussions">💬 Discussions</a>
</p>

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@@ -12,11 +12,9 @@
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
use rsa::Pkcs1v15Encrypt;
use rsa::{
RsaPrivateKey, RsaPublicKey,
Pkcs1v15Encrypt, RsaPrivateKey, RsaPublicKey,
pkcs8::{DecodePrivateKey, DecodePublicKey},
rand_core::OsRng,
};
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use std::io::{Error, Result};
@@ -33,8 +31,9 @@ pub struct Token {
/// Returns the encrypted string processed by base64
pub fn gencode(token: &Token, key: &str) -> Result<String> {
let data = serde_json::to_vec(token)?;
let mut rng = rand::rng();
let public_key = RsaPublicKey::from_public_key_pem(key).map_err(Error::other)?;
let encrypted_data = public_key.encrypt(&mut OsRng, Pkcs1v15Encrypt, &data).map_err(Error::other)?;
let encrypted_data = public_key.encrypt(&mut rng, Pkcs1v15Encrypt, &data).map_err(Error::other)?;
Ok(base64_simd::URL_SAFE_NO_PAD.encode_to_string(&encrypted_data))
}
@@ -76,9 +75,10 @@ mod tests {
pkcs8::{EncodePrivateKey, EncodePublicKey, LineEnding},
};
use std::time::{SystemTime, UNIX_EPOCH};
#[test]
fn test_gencode_and_parse() {
let mut rng = OsRng;
let mut rng = rand::rng();
let bits = 2048;
let private_key = RsaPrivateKey::new(&mut rng, bits).expect("Failed to generate private key");
let public_key = RsaPublicKey::from(&private_key);
@@ -101,7 +101,8 @@ mod tests {
#[test]
fn test_parse_invalid_token() {
let private_key_pem = RsaPrivateKey::new(&mut OsRng, 2048)
let mut rng = rand::rng();
let private_key_pem = RsaPrivateKey::new(&mut rng, 2048)
.expect("Failed to generate private key")
.to_pkcs8_pem(LineEnding::LF)
.unwrap();

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@@ -29,8 +29,12 @@ categories = ["web-programming", "development-tools", "asynchronous", "api-bindi
rustfs-targets = { workspace = true }
rustfs-config = { workspace = true, features = ["audit", "constants"] }
rustfs-ecstore = { workspace = true }
async-trait = { workspace = true }
chrono = { workspace = true }
const-str = { workspace = true }
futures = { workspace = true }
hashbrown = { workspace = true }
metrics = { workspace = true }
serde = { workspace = true }
serde_json = { workspace = true }
thiserror = { workspace = true }
@@ -39,5 +43,6 @@ tracing = { workspace = true, features = ["std", "attributes"] }
url = { workspace = true }
rumqttc = { workspace = true }
[lints]
workspace = true

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@@ -13,18 +13,10 @@
// limitations under the License.
use chrono::{DateTime, Utc};
use hashbrown::HashMap;
use rustfs_targets::EventName;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use serde_json::Value;
use std::collections::HashMap;
/// Trait for types that can be serialized to JSON and have a timestamp
pub trait LogRecord {
/// Serialize the record to a JSON string
fn to_json(&self) -> String;
/// Get the timestamp of the record
fn get_timestamp(&self) -> chrono::DateTime<chrono::Utc>;
}
/// ObjectVersion represents an object version with key and versionId
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Eq, Default)]
@@ -36,19 +28,12 @@ pub struct ObjectVersion {
}
impl ObjectVersion {
/// Set the object name (chainable)
pub fn set_object_name(&mut self, name: String) -> &mut Self {
self.object_name = name;
self
}
/// Set the version ID (chainable)
pub fn set_version_id(&mut self, version_id: Option<String>) -> &mut Self {
self.version_id = version_id;
self
pub fn new(object_name: String, version_id: Option<String>) -> Self {
Self { object_name, version_id }
}
}
/// ApiDetails contains API information for the audit entry
/// `ApiDetails` contains API information for the audit entry.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, Default)]
pub struct ApiDetails {
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
@@ -79,75 +64,86 @@ pub struct ApiDetails {
pub time_to_response_in_ns: Option<String>,
}
impl ApiDetails {
/// Set API name (chainable)
pub fn set_name(&mut self, name: Option<String>) -> &mut Self {
self.name = name;
/// Builder for `ApiDetails`.
#[derive(Default, Clone)]
pub struct ApiDetailsBuilder(pub ApiDetails);
impl ApiDetailsBuilder {
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self::default()
}
pub fn name(mut self, name: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
self.0.name = Some(name.into());
self
}
/// Set bucket name (chainable)
pub fn set_bucket(&mut self, bucket: Option<String>) -> &mut Self {
self.bucket = bucket;
pub fn bucket(mut self, bucket: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
self.0.bucket = Some(bucket.into());
self
}
/// Set object name (chainable)
pub fn set_object(&mut self, object: Option<String>) -> &mut Self {
self.object = object;
pub fn object(mut self, object: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
self.0.object = Some(object.into());
self
}
/// Set objects list (chainable)
pub fn set_objects(&mut self, objects: Option<Vec<ObjectVersion>>) -> &mut Self {
self.objects = objects;
pub fn objects(mut self, objects: Vec<ObjectVersion>) -> Self {
self.0.objects = Some(objects);
self
}
/// Set status (chainable)
pub fn set_status(&mut self, status: Option<String>) -> &mut Self {
self.status = status;
pub fn status(mut self, status: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
self.0.status = Some(status.into());
self
}
/// Set status code (chainable)
pub fn set_status_code(&mut self, code: Option<i32>) -> &mut Self {
self.status_code = code;
pub fn status_code(mut self, code: i32) -> Self {
self.0.status_code = Some(code);
self
}
/// Set input bytes (chainable)
pub fn set_input_bytes(&mut self, bytes: Option<i64>) -> &mut Self {
self.input_bytes = bytes;
pub fn input_bytes(mut self, bytes: i64) -> Self {
self.0.input_bytes = Some(bytes);
self
}
/// Set output bytes (chainable)
pub fn set_output_bytes(&mut self, bytes: Option<i64>) -> &mut Self {
self.output_bytes = bytes;
pub fn output_bytes(mut self, bytes: i64) -> Self {
self.0.output_bytes = Some(bytes);
self
}
/// Set header bytes (chainable)
pub fn set_header_bytes(&mut self, bytes: Option<i64>) -> &mut Self {
self.header_bytes = bytes;
pub fn header_bytes(mut self, bytes: i64) -> Self {
self.0.header_bytes = Some(bytes);
self
}
/// Set time to first byte (chainable)
pub fn set_time_to_first_byte(&mut self, t: Option<String>) -> &mut Self {
self.time_to_first_byte = t;
pub fn time_to_first_byte(mut self, t: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
self.0.time_to_first_byte = Some(t.into());
self
}
/// Set time to first byte in nanoseconds (chainable)
pub fn set_time_to_first_byte_in_ns(&mut self, t: Option<String>) -> &mut Self {
self.time_to_first_byte_in_ns = t;
pub fn time_to_first_byte_in_ns(mut self, t: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
self.0.time_to_first_byte_in_ns = Some(t.into());
self
}
/// Set time to response (chainable)
pub fn set_time_to_response(&mut self, t: Option<String>) -> &mut Self {
self.time_to_response = t;
pub fn time_to_response(mut self, t: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
self.0.time_to_response = Some(t.into());
self
}
/// Set time to response in nanoseconds (chainable)
pub fn set_time_to_response_in_ns(&mut self, t: Option<String>) -> &mut Self {
self.time_to_response_in_ns = t;
pub fn time_to_response_in_ns(mut self, t: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
self.0.time_to_response_in_ns = Some(t.into());
self
}
pub fn build(self) -> ApiDetails {
self.0
}
}
/// AuditEntry represents an audit log entry
/// `AuditEntry` represents an audit log entry.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, Default)]
pub struct AuditEntry {
pub version: String,
@@ -155,6 +151,7 @@ pub struct AuditEntry {
pub deployment_id: Option<String>,
#[serde(rename = "siteName", skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
pub site_name: Option<String>,
#[serde(with = "chrono::serde::ts_milliseconds")]
pub time: DateTime<Utc>,
pub event: EventName,
#[serde(rename = "type", skip_serializing_if = "Option::is_none")]
@@ -191,200 +188,130 @@ pub struct AuditEntry {
pub error: Option<String>,
}
impl AuditEntry {
/// Create a new AuditEntry with required fields
#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
pub fn new(
version: String,
deployment_id: Option<String>,
site_name: Option<String>,
time: DateTime<Utc>,
event: EventName,
entry_type: Option<String>,
trigger: String,
api: ApiDetails,
) -> Self {
AuditEntry {
version,
deployment_id,
site_name,
time,
/// Constructor for `AuditEntry`.
pub struct AuditEntryBuilder(AuditEntry);
impl AuditEntryBuilder {
/// Create a new builder with all required fields.
pub fn new(version: impl Into<String>, event: EventName, trigger: impl Into<String>, api: ApiDetails) -> Self {
Self(AuditEntry {
version: version.into(),
time: Utc::now(),
event,
entry_type,
trigger,
trigger: trigger.into(),
api,
remote_host: None,
request_id: None,
user_agent: None,
req_path: None,
req_host: None,
req_node: None,
req_claims: None,
req_query: None,
req_header: None,
resp_header: None,
tags: None,
access_key: None,
parent_user: None,
error: None,
}
..Default::default()
})
}
/// Set version (chainable)
pub fn set_version(&mut self, version: String) -> &mut Self {
self.version = version;
self
}
/// Set deployment ID (chainable)
pub fn set_deployment_id(&mut self, id: Option<String>) -> &mut Self {
self.deployment_id = id;
self
}
/// Set site name (chainable)
pub fn set_site_name(&mut self, name: Option<String>) -> &mut Self {
self.site_name = name;
self
}
/// Set time (chainable)
pub fn set_time(&mut self, time: DateTime<Utc>) -> &mut Self {
self.time = time;
self
}
/// Set event (chainable)
pub fn set_event(&mut self, event: EventName) -> &mut Self {
self.event = event;
self
}
/// Set entry type (chainable)
pub fn set_entry_type(&mut self, entry_type: Option<String>) -> &mut Self {
self.entry_type = entry_type;
self
}
/// Set trigger (chainable)
pub fn set_trigger(&mut self, trigger: String) -> &mut Self {
self.trigger = trigger;
self
}
/// Set API details (chainable)
pub fn set_api(&mut self, api: ApiDetails) -> &mut Self {
self.api = api;
self
}
/// Set remote host (chainable)
pub fn set_remote_host(&mut self, host: Option<String>) -> &mut Self {
self.remote_host = host;
self
}
/// Set request ID (chainable)
pub fn set_request_id(&mut self, id: Option<String>) -> &mut Self {
self.request_id = id;
self
}
/// Set user agent (chainable)
pub fn set_user_agent(&mut self, agent: Option<String>) -> &mut Self {
self.user_agent = agent;
self
}
/// Set request path (chainable)
pub fn set_req_path(&mut self, path: Option<String>) -> &mut Self {
self.req_path = path;
self
}
/// Set request host (chainable)
pub fn set_req_host(&mut self, host: Option<String>) -> &mut Self {
self.req_host = host;
self
}
/// Set request node (chainable)
pub fn set_req_node(&mut self, node: Option<String>) -> &mut Self {
self.req_node = node;
self
}
/// Set request claims (chainable)
pub fn set_req_claims(&mut self, claims: Option<HashMap<String, Value>>) -> &mut Self {
self.req_claims = claims;
self
}
/// Set request query (chainable)
pub fn set_req_query(&mut self, query: Option<HashMap<String, String>>) -> &mut Self {
self.req_query = query;
self
}
/// Set request header (chainable)
pub fn set_req_header(&mut self, header: Option<HashMap<String, String>>) -> &mut Self {
self.req_header = header;
self
}
/// Set response header (chainable)
pub fn set_resp_header(&mut self, header: Option<HashMap<String, String>>) -> &mut Self {
self.resp_header = header;
self
}
/// Set tags (chainable)
pub fn set_tags(&mut self, tags: Option<HashMap<String, Value>>) -> &mut Self {
self.tags = tags;
self
}
/// Set access key (chainable)
pub fn set_access_key(&mut self, key: Option<String>) -> &mut Self {
self.access_key = key;
self
}
/// Set parent user (chainable)
pub fn set_parent_user(&mut self, user: Option<String>) -> &mut Self {
self.parent_user = user;
self
}
/// Set error message (chainable)
pub fn set_error(&mut self, error: Option<String>) -> &mut Self {
self.error = error;
// event
pub fn version(mut self, version: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
self.0.version = version.into();
self
}
/// Build AuditEntry from context or parameters (example, can be extended)
pub fn from_context(
version: String,
deployment_id: Option<String>,
time: DateTime<Utc>,
event: EventName,
trigger: String,
api: ApiDetails,
tags: Option<HashMap<String, Value>>,
) -> Self {
AuditEntry {
version,
deployment_id,
site_name: None,
time,
event,
entry_type: None,
trigger,
api,
remote_host: None,
request_id: None,
user_agent: None,
req_path: None,
req_host: None,
req_node: None,
req_claims: None,
req_query: None,
req_header: None,
resp_header: None,
tags,
access_key: None,
parent_user: None,
error: None,
}
}
}
impl LogRecord for AuditEntry {
/// Serialize AuditEntry to JSON string
fn to_json(&self) -> String {
serde_json::to_string(self).unwrap_or_else(|_| String::from("{}"))
}
/// Get the timestamp of the audit entry
fn get_timestamp(&self) -> DateTime<Utc> {
self.time
pub fn event(mut self, event: EventName) -> Self {
self.0.event = event;
self
}
pub fn api(mut self, api_details: ApiDetails) -> Self {
self.0.api = api_details;
self
}
pub fn deployment_id(mut self, id: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
self.0.deployment_id = Some(id.into());
self
}
pub fn site_name(mut self, name: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
self.0.site_name = Some(name.into());
self
}
pub fn time(mut self, time: DateTime<Utc>) -> Self {
self.0.time = time;
self
}
pub fn entry_type(mut self, entry_type: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
self.0.entry_type = Some(entry_type.into());
self
}
pub fn remote_host(mut self, host: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
self.0.remote_host = Some(host.into());
self
}
pub fn request_id(mut self, id: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
self.0.request_id = Some(id.into());
self
}
pub fn user_agent(mut self, agent: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
self.0.user_agent = Some(agent.into());
self
}
pub fn req_path(mut self, path: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
self.0.req_path = Some(path.into());
self
}
pub fn req_host(mut self, host: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
self.0.req_host = Some(host.into());
self
}
pub fn req_node(mut self, node: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
self.0.req_node = Some(node.into());
self
}
pub fn req_claims(mut self, claims: HashMap<String, Value>) -> Self {
self.0.req_claims = Some(claims);
self
}
pub fn req_query(mut self, query: HashMap<String, String>) -> Self {
self.0.req_query = Some(query);
self
}
pub fn req_header(mut self, header: HashMap<String, String>) -> Self {
self.0.req_header = Some(header);
self
}
pub fn resp_header(mut self, header: HashMap<String, String>) -> Self {
self.0.resp_header = Some(header);
self
}
pub fn tags(mut self, tags: HashMap<String, Value>) -> Self {
self.0.tags = Some(tags);
self
}
pub fn access_key(mut self, key: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
self.0.access_key = Some(key.into());
self
}
pub fn parent_user(mut self, user: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
self.0.parent_user = Some(user.into());
self
}
pub fn error(mut self, error: impl Into<String>) -> Self {
self.0.error = Some(error.into());
self
}
/// Construct the final `AuditEntry`.
pub fn build(self) -> AuditEntry {
self.0
}
}

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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ pub type AuditResult<T> = Result<T, AuditError>;
#[derive(Error, Debug)]
pub enum AuditError {
#[error("Configuration error: {0}")]
Configuration(String),
Configuration(String, #[source] Option<Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>>),
#[error("config not loaded")]
ConfigNotLoaded,
@@ -35,11 +35,14 @@ pub enum AuditError {
#[error("System already initialized")]
AlreadyInitialized,
#[error("Storage not available: {0}")]
StorageNotAvailable(String),
#[error("Failed to save configuration: {0}")]
SaveConfig(String),
SaveConfig(#[source] Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>),
#[error("Failed to load configuration: {0}")]
LoadConfig(String),
LoadConfig(#[source] Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>),
#[error("Serialization error: {0}")]
Serialization(#[from] serde_json::Error),
@@ -49,7 +52,4 @@ pub enum AuditError {
#[error("Join error: {0}")]
Join(#[from] tokio::task::JoinError),
#[error("Server storage not initialized: {0}")]
ServerNotInitialized(String),
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,224 @@
// Copyright 2024 RustFS Team
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
use crate::AuditEntry;
use async_trait::async_trait;
use hashbrown::HashSet;
use rumqttc::QoS;
use rustfs_config::audit::{AUDIT_MQTT_KEYS, AUDIT_WEBHOOK_KEYS, ENV_AUDIT_MQTT_KEYS, ENV_AUDIT_WEBHOOK_KEYS};
use rustfs_config::{
AUDIT_DEFAULT_DIR, DEFAULT_LIMIT, MQTT_BROKER, MQTT_KEEP_ALIVE_INTERVAL, MQTT_PASSWORD, MQTT_QOS, MQTT_QUEUE_DIR,
MQTT_QUEUE_LIMIT, MQTT_RECONNECT_INTERVAL, MQTT_TOPIC, MQTT_USERNAME, WEBHOOK_AUTH_TOKEN, WEBHOOK_CLIENT_CERT,
WEBHOOK_CLIENT_KEY, WEBHOOK_ENDPOINT, WEBHOOK_QUEUE_DIR, WEBHOOK_QUEUE_LIMIT,
};
use rustfs_ecstore::config::KVS;
use rustfs_targets::{
Target,
error::TargetError,
target::{mqtt::MQTTArgs, webhook::WebhookArgs},
};
use std::time::Duration;
use tracing::{debug, warn};
use url::Url;
/// Trait for creating targets from configuration
#[async_trait]
pub trait TargetFactory: Send + Sync {
/// Creates a target from configuration
async fn create_target(&self, id: String, config: &KVS) -> Result<Box<dyn Target<AuditEntry> + Send + Sync>, TargetError>;
/// Validates target configuration
fn validate_config(&self, id: &str, config: &KVS) -> Result<(), TargetError>;
/// Returns a set of valid configuration field names for this target type.
/// This is used to filter environment variables.
fn get_valid_fields(&self) -> HashSet<String>;
/// Returns a set of valid configuration env field names for this target type.
/// This is used to filter environment variables.
fn get_valid_env_fields(&self) -> HashSet<String>;
}
/// Factory for creating Webhook targets
pub struct WebhookTargetFactory;
#[async_trait]
impl TargetFactory for WebhookTargetFactory {
async fn create_target(&self, id: String, config: &KVS) -> Result<Box<dyn Target<AuditEntry> + Send + Sync>, TargetError> {
// All config values are now read directly from the merged `config` KVS.
let endpoint = config
.lookup(WEBHOOK_ENDPOINT)
.ok_or_else(|| TargetError::Configuration("Missing webhook endpoint".to_string()))?;
let parsed_endpoint = endpoint.trim();
let endpoint_url = Url::parse(parsed_endpoint)
.map_err(|e| TargetError::Configuration(format!("Invalid endpoint URL: {e} (value: '{parsed_endpoint}')")))?;
let args = WebhookArgs {
enable: true, // If we are here, it's already enabled.
endpoint: endpoint_url,
auth_token: config.lookup(WEBHOOK_AUTH_TOKEN).unwrap_or_default(),
queue_dir: config.lookup(WEBHOOK_QUEUE_DIR).unwrap_or(AUDIT_DEFAULT_DIR.to_string()),
queue_limit: config
.lookup(WEBHOOK_QUEUE_LIMIT)
.and_then(|v| v.parse::<u64>().ok())
.unwrap_or(DEFAULT_LIMIT),
client_cert: config.lookup(WEBHOOK_CLIENT_CERT).unwrap_or_default(),
client_key: config.lookup(WEBHOOK_CLIENT_KEY).unwrap_or_default(),
target_type: rustfs_targets::target::TargetType::AuditLog,
};
let target = rustfs_targets::target::webhook::WebhookTarget::new(id, args)?;
Ok(Box::new(target))
}
fn validate_config(&self, _id: &str, config: &KVS) -> Result<(), TargetError> {
// Validation also uses the merged `config` KVS directly.
let endpoint = config
.lookup(WEBHOOK_ENDPOINT)
.ok_or_else(|| TargetError::Configuration("Missing webhook endpoint".to_string()))?;
debug!("endpoint: {}", endpoint);
let parsed_endpoint = endpoint.trim();
Url::parse(parsed_endpoint)
.map_err(|e| TargetError::Configuration(format!("Invalid endpoint URL: {e} (value: '{parsed_endpoint}')")))?;
let client_cert = config.lookup(WEBHOOK_CLIENT_CERT).unwrap_or_default();
let client_key = config.lookup(WEBHOOK_CLIENT_KEY).unwrap_or_default();
if client_cert.is_empty() != client_key.is_empty() {
return Err(TargetError::Configuration(
"Both client_cert and client_key must be specified together".to_string(),
));
}
let queue_dir = config.lookup(WEBHOOK_QUEUE_DIR).unwrap_or(AUDIT_DEFAULT_DIR.to_string());
if !queue_dir.is_empty() && !std::path::Path::new(&queue_dir).is_absolute() {
return Err(TargetError::Configuration("Webhook queue directory must be an absolute path".to_string()));
}
Ok(())
}
fn get_valid_fields(&self) -> HashSet<String> {
AUDIT_WEBHOOK_KEYS.iter().map(|s| s.to_string()).collect()
}
fn get_valid_env_fields(&self) -> HashSet<String> {
ENV_AUDIT_WEBHOOK_KEYS.iter().map(|s| s.to_string()).collect()
}
}
/// Factory for creating MQTT targets
pub struct MQTTTargetFactory;
#[async_trait]
impl TargetFactory for MQTTTargetFactory {
async fn create_target(&self, id: String, config: &KVS) -> Result<Box<dyn Target<AuditEntry> + Send + Sync>, TargetError> {
let broker = config
.lookup(MQTT_BROKER)
.ok_or_else(|| TargetError::Configuration("Missing MQTT broker".to_string()))?;
let broker_url = Url::parse(&broker)
.map_err(|e| TargetError::Configuration(format!("Invalid broker URL: {e} (value: '{broker}')")))?;
let topic = config
.lookup(MQTT_TOPIC)
.ok_or_else(|| TargetError::Configuration("Missing MQTT topic".to_string()))?;
let args = MQTTArgs {
enable: true, // Assumed enabled.
broker: broker_url,
topic,
qos: config
.lookup(MQTT_QOS)
.and_then(|v| v.parse::<u8>().ok())
.map(|q| match q {
0 => QoS::AtMostOnce,
1 => QoS::AtLeastOnce,
2 => QoS::ExactlyOnce,
_ => QoS::AtLeastOnce,
})
.unwrap_or(QoS::AtLeastOnce),
username: config.lookup(MQTT_USERNAME).unwrap_or_default(),
password: config.lookup(MQTT_PASSWORD).unwrap_or_default(),
max_reconnect_interval: config
.lookup(MQTT_RECONNECT_INTERVAL)
.and_then(|v| v.parse::<u64>().ok())
.map(Duration::from_secs)
.unwrap_or_else(|| Duration::from_secs(5)),
keep_alive: config
.lookup(MQTT_KEEP_ALIVE_INTERVAL)
.and_then(|v| v.parse::<u64>().ok())
.map(Duration::from_secs)
.unwrap_or_else(|| Duration::from_secs(30)),
queue_dir: config.lookup(MQTT_QUEUE_DIR).unwrap_or(AUDIT_DEFAULT_DIR.to_string()),
queue_limit: config
.lookup(MQTT_QUEUE_LIMIT)
.and_then(|v| v.parse::<u64>().ok())
.unwrap_or(DEFAULT_LIMIT),
target_type: rustfs_targets::target::TargetType::AuditLog,
};
let target = rustfs_targets::target::mqtt::MQTTTarget::new(id, args)?;
Ok(Box::new(target))
}
fn validate_config(&self, _id: &str, config: &KVS) -> Result<(), TargetError> {
let broker = config
.lookup(MQTT_BROKER)
.ok_or_else(|| TargetError::Configuration("Missing MQTT broker".to_string()))?;
let url = Url::parse(&broker)
.map_err(|e| TargetError::Configuration(format!("Invalid broker URL: {e} (value: '{broker}')")))?;
match url.scheme() {
"tcp" | "ssl" | "ws" | "wss" | "mqtt" | "mqtts" => {}
_ => {
return Err(TargetError::Configuration("Unsupported broker URL scheme".to_string()));
}
}
if config.lookup(MQTT_TOPIC).is_none() {
return Err(TargetError::Configuration("Missing MQTT topic".to_string()));
}
if let Some(qos_str) = config.lookup(MQTT_QOS) {
let qos = qos_str
.parse::<u8>()
.map_err(|_| TargetError::Configuration("Invalid QoS value".to_string()))?;
if qos > 2 {
return Err(TargetError::Configuration("QoS must be 0, 1, or 2".to_string()));
}
}
let queue_dir = config.lookup(MQTT_QUEUE_DIR).unwrap_or_default();
if !queue_dir.is_empty() {
if !std::path::Path::new(&queue_dir).is_absolute() {
return Err(TargetError::Configuration("MQTT queue directory must be an absolute path".to_string()));
}
if let Some(qos_str) = config.lookup(MQTT_QOS)
&& qos_str == "0"
{
warn!("Using queue_dir with QoS 0 may result in event loss");
}
}
Ok(())
}
fn get_valid_fields(&self) -> HashSet<String> {
AUDIT_MQTT_KEYS.iter().map(|s| s.to_string()).collect()
}
fn get_valid_env_fields(&self) -> HashSet<String> {
ENV_AUDIT_MQTT_KEYS.iter().map(|s| s.to_string()).collect()
}
}

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
use crate::{AuditEntry, AuditResult, AuditSystem};
use rustfs_ecstore::config::Config;
use std::sync::{Arc, OnceLock};
use tracing::{error, warn};
use tracing::{debug, error, trace, warn};
/// Global audit system instance
static AUDIT_SYSTEM: OnceLock<Arc<AuditSystem>> = OnceLock::new();
@@ -30,6 +30,19 @@ pub fn audit_system() -> Option<Arc<AuditSystem>> {
AUDIT_SYSTEM.get().cloned()
}
/// A helper macro for executing closures if the global audit system is initialized.
/// If not initialized, log a warning and return `Ok(())`.
macro_rules! with_audit_system {
($async_closure:expr) => {
if let Some(system) = audit_system() {
(async move { $async_closure(system).await }).await
} else {
warn!("Audit system not initialized, operation skipped.");
Ok(())
}
};
}
/// Start the global audit system with configuration
pub async fn start_audit_system(config: Config) -> AuditResult<()> {
let system = init_audit_system();
@@ -38,32 +51,17 @@ pub async fn start_audit_system(config: Config) -> AuditResult<()> {
/// Stop the global audit system
pub async fn stop_audit_system() -> AuditResult<()> {
if let Some(system) = audit_system() {
system.close().await
} else {
warn!("Audit system not initialized, cannot stop");
Ok(())
}
with_audit_system!(|system: Arc<AuditSystem>| async move { system.close().await })
}
/// Pause the global audit system
pub async fn pause_audit_system() -> AuditResult<()> {
if let Some(system) = audit_system() {
system.pause().await
} else {
warn!("Audit system not initialized, cannot pause");
Ok(())
}
with_audit_system!(|system: Arc<AuditSystem>| async move { system.pause().await })
}
/// Resume the global audit system
pub async fn resume_audit_system() -> AuditResult<()> {
if let Some(system) = audit_system() {
system.resume().await
} else {
warn!("Audit system not initialized, cannot resume");
Ok(())
}
with_audit_system!(|system: Arc<AuditSystem>| async move { system.resume().await })
}
/// Dispatch an audit log entry to all targets
@@ -72,23 +70,23 @@ pub async fn dispatch_audit_log(entry: Arc<AuditEntry>) -> AuditResult<()> {
if system.is_running().await {
system.dispatch(entry).await
} else {
// System not running, just drop the log entry without error
// The system is initialized but not running (for example, it is suspended). Silently discard log entries based on original logic.
// For debugging purposes, it can be useful to add a trace log here.
trace!("Audit system is not running, dropping audit entry.");
Ok(())
}
} else {
// System not initialized, just drop the log entry without error
// The system is not initialized at all. This is a more important state.
// It might be better to return an error or log a warning.
debug!("Audit system not initialized, dropping audit entry.");
// If this should be a hard failure, you can return Err(AuditError::NotInitialized("..."))
Ok(())
}
}
/// Reload the global audit system configuration
pub async fn reload_audit_config(config: Config) -> AuditResult<()> {
if let Some(system) = audit_system() {
system.reload_config(config).await
} else {
warn!("Audit system not initialized, cannot reload config");
Ok(())
}
with_audit_system!(|system: Arc<AuditSystem>| async move { system.reload_config(config).await })
}
/// Check if the global audit system is running

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@@ -20,12 +20,13 @@
pub mod entity;
pub mod error;
pub mod factory;
pub mod global;
pub mod observability;
pub mod registry;
pub mod system;
pub use entity::{ApiDetails, AuditEntry, LogRecord, ObjectVersion};
pub use entity::{ApiDetails, AuditEntry, ObjectVersion};
pub use error::{AuditError, AuditResult};
pub use global::*;
pub use observability::{AuditMetrics, AuditMetricsReport, PerformanceValidation};

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@@ -21,12 +21,47 @@
//! - Error rate monitoring
//! - Queue depth monitoring
use metrics::{counter, describe_counter, describe_gauge, describe_histogram, gauge, histogram};
use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicU64, Ordering};
use std::sync::{Arc, OnceLock};
use std::time::{Duration, Instant};
use tokio::sync::RwLock;
use tracing::info;
const RUSTFS_AUDIT_METRICS_NAMESPACE: &str = "rustfs.audit.";
const M_AUDIT_EVENTS_TOTAL: &str = const_str::concat!(RUSTFS_AUDIT_METRICS_NAMESPACE, "events.total");
const M_AUDIT_EVENTS_FAILED: &str = const_str::concat!(RUSTFS_AUDIT_METRICS_NAMESPACE, "events.failed");
const M_AUDIT_DISPATCH_NS: &str = const_str::concat!(RUSTFS_AUDIT_METRICS_NAMESPACE, "dispatch.ns");
const M_AUDIT_EPS: &str = const_str::concat!(RUSTFS_AUDIT_METRICS_NAMESPACE, "eps");
const M_AUDIT_TARGET_OPS: &str = const_str::concat!(RUSTFS_AUDIT_METRICS_NAMESPACE, "target.ops");
const M_AUDIT_CONFIG_RELOADS: &str = const_str::concat!(RUSTFS_AUDIT_METRICS_NAMESPACE, "config.reloads");
const M_AUDIT_SYSTEM_STARTS: &str = const_str::concat!(RUSTFS_AUDIT_METRICS_NAMESPACE, "system.starts");
const L_RESULT: &str = "result";
const L_STATUS: &str = "status";
const V_SUCCESS: &str = "success";
const V_FAILURE: &str = "failure";
/// One-time registration of indicator meta information
/// This function ensures that metric descriptors are registered only once.
pub fn init_observability_metrics() {
static METRICS_DESC_INIT: OnceLock<()> = OnceLock::new();
METRICS_DESC_INIT.get_or_init(|| {
// Event/Time-consuming
describe_counter!(M_AUDIT_EVENTS_TOTAL, "Total audit events (labeled by result).");
describe_counter!(M_AUDIT_EVENTS_FAILED, "Total failed audit events.");
describe_histogram!(M_AUDIT_DISPATCH_NS, "Dispatch time per event (ns).");
describe_gauge!(M_AUDIT_EPS, "Events per second since last reset.");
// Target operation/system event
describe_counter!(M_AUDIT_TARGET_OPS, "Total target operations (labeled by status).");
describe_counter!(M_AUDIT_CONFIG_RELOADS, "Total configuration reloads.");
describe_counter!(M_AUDIT_SYSTEM_STARTS, "Total system starts.");
});
}
/// Metrics collector for audit system observability
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct AuditMetrics {
@@ -56,6 +91,7 @@ impl Default for AuditMetrics {
impl AuditMetrics {
/// Creates a new metrics collector
pub fn new() -> Self {
init_observability_metrics();
Self {
total_events_processed: AtomicU64::new(0),
total_events_failed: AtomicU64::new(0),
@@ -68,11 +104,28 @@ impl AuditMetrics {
}
}
// Suggestion: Call this auxiliary function in the existing "Successful Event Recording" method body to complete the instrumentation
#[inline]
fn emit_event_success_metrics(&self, dispatch_time: Duration) {
// count + histogram
counter!(M_AUDIT_EVENTS_TOTAL, L_RESULT => V_SUCCESS).increment(1);
histogram!(M_AUDIT_DISPATCH_NS).record(dispatch_time.as_nanos() as f64);
}
// Suggestion: Call this auxiliary function in the existing "Failure Event Recording" method body to complete the instrumentation
#[inline]
fn emit_event_failure_metrics(&self, dispatch_time: Duration) {
counter!(M_AUDIT_EVENTS_TOTAL, L_RESULT => V_FAILURE).increment(1);
counter!(M_AUDIT_EVENTS_FAILED).increment(1);
histogram!(M_AUDIT_DISPATCH_NS).record(dispatch_time.as_nanos() as f64);
}
/// Records a successful event dispatch
pub fn record_event_success(&self, dispatch_time: Duration) {
self.total_events_processed.fetch_add(1, Ordering::Relaxed);
self.total_dispatch_time_ns
.fetch_add(dispatch_time.as_nanos() as u64, Ordering::Relaxed);
self.emit_event_success_metrics(dispatch_time);
}
/// Records a failed event dispatch
@@ -80,27 +133,32 @@ impl AuditMetrics {
self.total_events_failed.fetch_add(1, Ordering::Relaxed);
self.total_dispatch_time_ns
.fetch_add(dispatch_time.as_nanos() as u64, Ordering::Relaxed);
self.emit_event_failure_metrics(dispatch_time);
}
/// Records a successful target operation
pub fn record_target_success(&self) {
self.target_success_count.fetch_add(1, Ordering::Relaxed);
counter!(M_AUDIT_TARGET_OPS, L_STATUS => V_SUCCESS).increment(1);
}
/// Records a failed target operation
pub fn record_target_failure(&self) {
self.target_failure_count.fetch_add(1, Ordering::Relaxed);
counter!(M_AUDIT_TARGET_OPS, L_STATUS => V_FAILURE).increment(1);
}
/// Records a configuration reload
pub fn record_config_reload(&self) {
self.config_reload_count.fetch_add(1, Ordering::Relaxed);
counter!(M_AUDIT_CONFIG_RELOADS).increment(1);
info!("Audit configuration reloaded");
}
/// Records a system start
pub fn record_system_start(&self) {
self.system_start_count.fetch_add(1, Ordering::Relaxed);
counter!(M_AUDIT_SYSTEM_STARTS).increment(1);
info!("Audit system started");
}
@@ -110,11 +168,14 @@ impl AuditMetrics {
let elapsed = reset_time.elapsed();
let total_events = self.total_events_processed.load(Ordering::Relaxed) + self.total_events_failed.load(Ordering::Relaxed);
if elapsed.as_secs_f64() > 0.0 {
let eps = if elapsed.as_secs_f64() > 0.0 {
total_events as f64 / elapsed.as_secs_f64()
} else {
0.0
}
};
// EPS is reported in gauge
gauge!(M_AUDIT_EPS).set(eps);
eps
}
/// Gets the average dispatch latency in milliseconds
@@ -166,6 +227,8 @@ impl AuditMetrics {
let mut reset_time = self.last_reset_time.write().await;
*reset_time = Instant::now();
// Reset EPS to zero after reset
gauge!(M_AUDIT_EPS).set(0.0);
info!("Audit metrics reset");
}

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@@ -12,29 +12,27 @@
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
use crate::{AuditEntry, AuditError, AuditResult};
use futures::{StreamExt, stream::FuturesUnordered};
use rustfs_config::{
DEFAULT_DELIMITER, ENABLE_KEY, ENV_PREFIX, MQTT_BROKER, MQTT_KEEP_ALIVE_INTERVAL, MQTT_PASSWORD, MQTT_QOS, MQTT_QUEUE_DIR,
MQTT_QUEUE_LIMIT, MQTT_RECONNECT_INTERVAL, MQTT_TOPIC, MQTT_USERNAME, WEBHOOK_AUTH_TOKEN, WEBHOOK_BATCH_SIZE,
WEBHOOK_CLIENT_CERT, WEBHOOK_CLIENT_KEY, WEBHOOK_ENDPOINT, WEBHOOK_HTTP_TIMEOUT, WEBHOOK_MAX_RETRY, WEBHOOK_QUEUE_DIR,
WEBHOOK_QUEUE_LIMIT, WEBHOOK_RETRY_INTERVAL, audit::AUDIT_ROUTE_PREFIX,
use crate::{
AuditEntry, AuditError, AuditResult,
factory::{MQTTTargetFactory, TargetFactory, WebhookTargetFactory},
};
use futures::StreamExt;
use futures::stream::FuturesUnordered;
use hashbrown::{HashMap, HashSet};
use rustfs_config::{DEFAULT_DELIMITER, ENABLE_KEY, ENV_PREFIX, EnableState, audit::AUDIT_ROUTE_PREFIX};
use rustfs_ecstore::config::{Config, KVS};
use rustfs_targets::{
Target, TargetError,
target::{ChannelTargetType, TargetType, mqtt::MQTTArgs, webhook::WebhookArgs},
};
use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet};
use rustfs_targets::arn::TargetID;
use rustfs_targets::{Target, TargetError, target::ChannelTargetType};
use std::str::FromStr;
use std::sync::Arc;
use std::time::Duration;
use tracing::{debug, error, info, warn};
use url::Url;
/// Registry for managing audit targets
pub struct AuditRegistry {
/// Storage for created targets
targets: HashMap<String, Box<dyn Target<AuditEntry> + Send + Sync>>,
/// Factories for creating targets
factories: HashMap<String, Box<dyn TargetFactory>>,
}
impl Default for AuditRegistry {
@@ -46,162 +44,206 @@ impl Default for AuditRegistry {
impl AuditRegistry {
/// Creates a new AuditRegistry
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self { targets: HashMap::new() }
let mut registry = AuditRegistry {
factories: HashMap::new(),
targets: HashMap::new(),
};
// Register built-in factories
registry.register(ChannelTargetType::Webhook.as_str(), Box::new(WebhookTargetFactory));
registry.register(ChannelTargetType::Mqtt.as_str(), Box::new(MQTTTargetFactory));
registry
}
/// Creates all audit targets from system configuration and environment variables.
/// Registers a new factory for a target type
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `target_type` - The type of the target (e.g., "webhook", "mqtt").
/// * `factory` - The factory instance to create targets of this type.
pub fn register(&mut self, target_type: &str, factory: Box<dyn TargetFactory>) {
self.factories.insert(target_type.to_string(), factory);
}
/// Creates a target of the specified type with the given ID and configuration
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `target_type` - The type of the target (e.g., "webhook", "mqtt").
/// * `id` - The identifier for the target instance.
/// * `config` - The configuration key-value store for the target.
///
/// # Returns
/// * `Result<Box<dyn Target<AuditEntry> + Send + Sync>, TargetError>` - The created target or an error.
pub async fn create_target(
&self,
target_type: &str,
id: String,
config: &KVS,
) -> Result<Box<dyn Target<AuditEntry> + Send + Sync>, TargetError> {
let factory = self
.factories
.get(target_type)
.ok_or_else(|| TargetError::Configuration(format!("Unknown target type: {target_type}")))?;
// Validate configuration before creating target
factory.validate_config(&id, config)?;
// Create target
factory.create_target(id, config).await
}
/// Creates all targets from a configuration
/// Create all notification targets from system configuration and environment variables.
/// This method processes the creation of each target concurrently as follows:
/// 1. Iterate through supported target types (webhook, mqtt).
/// 2. For each type, resolve its configuration from file and environment variables.
/// 1. Iterate through all registered target types (e.g. webhooks, mqtt).
/// 2. For each type, resolve its configuration in the configuration file and environment variables.
/// 3. Identify all target instance IDs that need to be created.
/// 4. Merge configurations with precedence: ENV > file instance > file default.
/// 5. Create async tasks for enabled instances.
/// 6. Execute tasks concurrently and collect successful targets.
/// 7. Persist successful configurations back to system storage.
pub async fn create_targets_from_config(
&mut self,
/// 4. Combine the default configuration, file configuration, and environment variable configuration for each instance.
/// 5. If the instance is enabled, create an asynchronous task for it to instantiate.
/// 6. Concurrency executes all creation tasks and collects results.
pub async fn create_audit_targets_from_config(
&self,
config: &Config,
) -> AuditResult<Vec<Box<dyn Target<AuditEntry> + Send + Sync>>> {
// Collect only environment variables with the relevant prefix to reduce memory usage
let all_env: Vec<(String, String)> = std::env::vars().filter(|(key, _)| key.starts_with(ENV_PREFIX)).collect();
// A collection of asynchronous tasks for concurrently executing target creation
let mut tasks = FuturesUnordered::new();
// let final_config = config.clone();
// let final_config = config.clone(); // Clone a configuration for aggregating the final result
// Record the defaults for each segment so that the segment can eventually be rebuilt
let mut section_defaults: HashMap<String, KVS> = HashMap::new();
// Supported target types for audit
let target_types = vec![ChannelTargetType::Webhook.as_str(), ChannelTargetType::Mqtt.as_str()];
// 1. Traverse all target types and process them
for target_type in target_types {
let span = tracing::Span::current();
span.record("target_type", target_type);
info!(target_type = %target_type, "Starting audit target type processing");
// 1. Traverse all registered plants and process them by target type
for (target_type, factory) in &self.factories {
tracing::Span::current().record("target_type", target_type.as_str());
info!("Start working on target types...");
// 2. Prepare the configuration source
// 2.1. Get the configuration segment in the file, e.g. 'audit_webhook'
let section_name = format!("{AUDIT_ROUTE_PREFIX}{target_type}").to_lowercase();
let file_configs = config.0.get(&section_name).cloned().unwrap_or_default();
// 2.2. Get the default configuration for that type
let default_cfg = file_configs.get(DEFAULT_DELIMITER).cloned().unwrap_or_default();
debug!(?default_cfg, "Retrieved default configuration");
debug!(?default_cfg, "Get the default configuration");
// Save defaults for eventual write back
section_defaults.insert(section_name.clone(), default_cfg.clone());
// Get valid fields for the target type
let valid_fields = match target_type {
"webhook" => get_webhook_valid_fields(),
"mqtt" => get_mqtt_valid_fields(),
_ => {
warn!(target_type = %target_type, "Unknown target type, skipping");
continue;
}
};
debug!(?valid_fields, "Retrieved valid configuration fields");
// *** Optimization point 1: Get all legitimate fields of the current target type ***
let valid_fields = factory.get_valid_fields();
debug!(?valid_fields, "Get the legitimate configuration fields");
// 3. Resolve instance IDs and configuration overrides from environment variables
let mut instance_ids_from_env = HashSet::new();
let mut env_overrides: HashMap<String, HashMap<String, String>> = HashMap::new();
for (env_key, env_value) in &all_env {
let audit_prefix = format!("{ENV_PREFIX}{AUDIT_ROUTE_PREFIX}{target_type}").to_uppercase();
if !env_key.starts_with(&audit_prefix) {
continue;
}
let suffix = &env_key[audit_prefix.len()..];
if suffix.is_empty() {
continue;
}
// Parse field and instance from suffix (FIELD_INSTANCE or FIELD)
let (field_name, instance_id) = if let Some(last_underscore) = suffix.rfind('_') {
let potential_field = &suffix[1..last_underscore]; // Skip leading _
let potential_instance = &suffix[last_underscore + 1..];
// Check if the part before the last underscore is a valid field
if valid_fields.contains(&potential_field.to_lowercase()) {
(potential_field.to_lowercase(), potential_instance.to_lowercase())
} else {
// Treat the entire suffix as field name with default instance
(suffix[1..].to_lowercase(), DEFAULT_DELIMITER.to_string())
}
} else {
// No underscore, treat as field with default instance
(suffix[1..].to_lowercase(), DEFAULT_DELIMITER.to_string())
};
if valid_fields.contains(&field_name) {
if instance_id != DEFAULT_DELIMITER {
instance_ids_from_env.insert(instance_id.clone());
}
env_overrides
.entry(instance_id)
.or_default()
.insert(field_name, env_value.clone());
} else {
debug!(
env_key = %env_key,
field_name = %field_name,
"Ignoring environment variable field not found in valid fields for target type {}",
target_type
);
// 3.1. Instance discovery: Based on the '..._ENABLE_INSTANCEID' format
let enable_prefix =
format!("{ENV_PREFIX}{AUDIT_ROUTE_PREFIX}{target_type}{DEFAULT_DELIMITER}{ENABLE_KEY}{DEFAULT_DELIMITER}")
.to_uppercase();
for (key, value) in &all_env {
if EnableState::from_str(value).ok().map(|s| s.is_enabled()).unwrap_or(false)
&& let Some(id) = key.strip_prefix(&enable_prefix)
&& !id.is_empty()
{
instance_ids_from_env.insert(id.to_lowercase());
}
}
debug!(?env_overrides, "Completed environment variable analysis");
// 3.2. Parse all relevant environment variable configurations
// 3.2.1. Build environment variable prefixes such as 'RUSTFS_AUDIT_WEBHOOK_'
let env_prefix = format!("{ENV_PREFIX}{AUDIT_ROUTE_PREFIX}{target_type}{DEFAULT_DELIMITER}").to_uppercase();
// 3.2.2. 'env_overrides' is used to store configurations parsed from environment variables in the format: {instance id -> {field -> value}}
let mut env_overrides: HashMap<String, HashMap<String, String>> = HashMap::new();
for (key, value) in &all_env {
if let Some(rest) = key.strip_prefix(&env_prefix) {
// Use rsplitn to split from the right side to properly extract the INSTANCE_ID at the end
// Format: <FIELD_NAME>_<INSTANCE_ID> or <FIELD_NAME>
let mut parts = rest.rsplitn(2, DEFAULT_DELIMITER);
// The first part from the right is INSTANCE_ID
let instance_id_part = parts.next().unwrap_or(DEFAULT_DELIMITER);
// The remaining part is FIELD_NAME
let field_name_part = parts.next();
let (field_name, instance_id) = match field_name_part {
// Case 1: The format is <FIELD_NAME>_<INSTANCE_ID>
// e.g., rest = "ENDPOINT_PRIMARY" -> field_name="ENDPOINT", instance_id="PRIMARY"
Some(field) => (field.to_lowercase(), instance_id_part.to_lowercase()),
// Case 2: The format is <FIELD_NAME> (without INSTANCE_ID)
// e.g., rest = "ENABLE" -> field_name="ENABLE", instance_id="" (Universal configuration `_ DEFAULT_DELIMITER`)
None => (instance_id_part.to_lowercase(), DEFAULT_DELIMITER.to_string()),
};
// *** Optimization point 2: Verify whether the parsed field_name is legal ***
if !field_name.is_empty() && valid_fields.contains(&field_name) {
debug!(
instance_id = %if instance_id.is_empty() { DEFAULT_DELIMITER } else { &instance_id },
%field_name,
%value,
"Parsing to environment variables"
);
env_overrides
.entry(instance_id)
.or_default()
.insert(field_name, value.clone());
} else {
// Ignore illegal field names
warn!(
field_name = %field_name,
"Ignore environment variable fields, not found in the list of valid fields for target type {}",
target_type
);
}
}
}
debug!(?env_overrides, "Complete the environment variable analysis");
// 4. Determine all instance IDs that need to be processed
let mut all_instance_ids: HashSet<String> =
file_configs.keys().filter(|k| *k != DEFAULT_DELIMITER).cloned().collect();
all_instance_ids.extend(instance_ids_from_env);
debug!(?all_instance_ids, "Determined all instance IDs");
debug!(?all_instance_ids, "Determine all instance IDs");
// 5. Merge configurations and create tasks for each instance
for id in all_instance_ids {
// 5.1. Merge configuration, priority: Environment variables > File instance > File default
// 5.1. Merge configuration, priority: Environment variables > File instance configuration > File default configuration
let mut merged_config = default_cfg.clone();
// Apply file instance configuration if available
// Instance-specific configuration in application files
if let Some(file_instance_cfg) = file_configs.get(&id) {
merged_config.extend(file_instance_cfg.clone());
}
// Apply environment variable overrides
// Application instance-specific environment variable configuration
if let Some(env_instance_cfg) = env_overrides.get(&id) {
// Convert HashMap<String, String> to KVS
let mut kvs_from_env = KVS::new();
for (k, v) in env_instance_cfg {
kvs_from_env.insert(k.clone(), v.clone());
}
merged_config.extend(kvs_from_env);
}
debug!(instance_id = %id, ?merged_config, "Completed configuration merge");
debug!(instance_id = %id, ?merged_config, "Complete configuration merge");
// 5.2. Check if the instance is enabled
let enabled = merged_config
.lookup(ENABLE_KEY)
.map(|v| parse_enable_value(&v))
.map(|v| {
EnableState::from_str(v.as_str())
.ok()
.map(|s| s.is_enabled())
.unwrap_or(false)
})
.unwrap_or(false);
if enabled {
info!(instance_id = %id, "Creating audit target");
// Create task for concurrent execution
let target_type_clone = target_type.to_string();
let id_clone = id.clone();
let merged_config_arc = Arc::new(merged_config.clone());
let task = tokio::spawn(async move {
let result = create_audit_target(&target_type_clone, &id_clone, &merged_config_arc).await;
(target_type_clone, id_clone, result, merged_config_arc)
info!(instance_id = %id, "Target is enabled, ready to create a task");
// 5.3. Create asynchronous tasks for enabled instances
let target_type_clone = target_type.clone();
let tid = id.clone();
let merged_config_arc = Arc::new(merged_config);
tasks.push(async move {
let result = factory.create_target(tid.clone(), &merged_config_arc).await;
(target_type_clone, tid, result, Arc::clone(&merged_config_arc))
});
tasks.push(task);
// Update final config with successful instance
// final_config.0.entry(section_name.clone()).or_default().insert(id, merged_config);
} else {
info!(instance_id = %id, "Skipping disabled audit target, will be removed from final configuration");
info!(instance_id = %id, "Skip the disabled target and will be removed from the final configuration");
// Remove disabled target from final configuration
// final_config.0.entry(section_name.clone()).or_default().remove(&id);
}
@@ -211,30 +253,28 @@ impl AuditRegistry {
// 6. Concurrently execute all creation tasks and collect results
let mut successful_targets = Vec::new();
let mut successful_configs = Vec::new();
while let Some(task_result) = tasks.next().await {
match task_result {
Ok((target_type, id, result, kvs_arc)) => match result {
Ok(target) => {
info!(target_type = %target_type, instance_id = %id, "Created audit target successfully");
successful_targets.push(target);
successful_configs.push((target_type, id, kvs_arc));
}
Err(e) => {
error!(target_type = %target_type, instance_id = %id, error = %e, "Failed to create audit target");
}
},
while let Some((target_type, id, result, final_config)) = tasks.next().await {
match result {
Ok(target) => {
info!(target_type = %target_type, instance_id = %id, "Create a target successfully");
successful_targets.push(target);
successful_configs.push((target_type, id, final_config));
}
Err(e) => {
error!(error = %e, "Task execution failed");
error!(target_type = %target_type, instance_id = %id, error = %e, "Failed to create a target");
}
}
}
// Rebuild in pieces based on "default items + successful instances" and overwrite writeback to ensure that deleted/disabled instances will not be "resurrected"
// 7. Aggregate new configuration and write back to system configuration
if !successful_configs.is_empty() || !section_defaults.is_empty() {
info!("Prepare to rebuild and save target configurations to the system configuration...");
info!(
"Prepare to update {} successfully created target configurations to the system configuration...",
successful_configs.len()
);
// Aggregate successful instances into segments
let mut successes_by_section: HashMap<String, HashMap<String, KVS>> = HashMap::new();
for (target_type, id, kvs) in successful_configs {
let section_name = format!("{AUDIT_ROUTE_PREFIX}{target_type}").to_lowercase();
successes_by_section
@@ -244,76 +284,99 @@ impl AuditRegistry {
}
let mut new_config = config.clone();
// Collection of segments that need to be processed: Collect all segments where default items exist or where successful instances exist
let mut sections: HashSet<String> = HashSet::new();
sections.extend(section_defaults.keys().cloned());
sections.extend(successes_by_section.keys().cloned());
for section_name in sections {
let mut section_map: HashMap<String, KVS> = HashMap::new();
// The default entry (if present) is written back to `_`
if let Some(default_cfg) = section_defaults.get(&section_name) {
if !default_cfg.is_empty() {
section_map.insert(DEFAULT_DELIMITER.to_string(), default_cfg.clone());
}
for section in sections {
let mut section_map: std::collections::HashMap<String, KVS> = std::collections::HashMap::new();
// Add default item
if let Some(default_kvs) = section_defaults.get(&section)
&& !default_kvs.is_empty()
{
section_map.insert(DEFAULT_DELIMITER.to_string(), default_kvs.clone());
}
// Successful instance write back
if let Some(instances) = successes_by_section.get(&section_name) {
// Add successful instance item
if let Some(instances) = successes_by_section.get(&section) {
for (id, kvs) in instances {
section_map.insert(id.clone(), kvs.clone());
}
}
// Empty segments are removed and non-empty segments are replaced as a whole.
// Empty breaks are removed and non-empty breaks are replaced entirely.
if section_map.is_empty() {
new_config.0.remove(&section_name);
new_config.0.remove(&section);
} else {
new_config.0.insert(section_name, section_map);
new_config.0.insert(section, section_map);
}
}
// 7. Save the new configuration to the system
let Some(store) = rustfs_ecstore::new_object_layer_fn() else {
return Err(AuditError::ServerNotInitialized(
let Some(store) = rustfs_ecstore::global::new_object_layer_fn() else {
return Err(AuditError::StorageNotAvailable(
"Failed to save target configuration: server storage not initialized".to_string(),
));
};
match rustfs_ecstore::config::com::save_server_config(store, &new_config).await {
Ok(_) => info!("New audit configuration saved to system successfully"),
Ok(_) => {
info!("The new configuration was saved to the system successfully.")
}
Err(e) => {
error!(error = %e, "Failed to save new audit configuration");
return Err(AuditError::SaveConfig(e.to_string()));
error!("Failed to save the new configuration: {}", e);
return Err(AuditError::SaveConfig(Box::new(e)));
}
}
}
info!(count = successful_targets.len(), "All target processing completed");
Ok(successful_targets)
}
/// Adds a target to the registry
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `id` - The identifier for the target.
/// * `target` - The target instance to be added.
pub fn add_target(&mut self, id: String, target: Box<dyn Target<AuditEntry> + Send + Sync>) {
self.targets.insert(id, target);
}
/// Removes a target from the registry
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `id` - The identifier for the target to be removed.
///
/// # Returns
/// * `Option<Box<dyn Target<AuditEntry> + Send + Sync>>` - The removed target if it existed.
pub fn remove_target(&mut self, id: &str) -> Option<Box<dyn Target<AuditEntry> + Send + Sync>> {
self.targets.remove(id)
}
/// Gets a target from the registry
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `id` - The identifier for the target to be retrieved.
///
/// # Returns
/// * `Option<&(dyn Target<AuditEntry> + Send + Sync)>` - The target if it exists.
pub fn get_target(&self, id: &str) -> Option<&(dyn Target<AuditEntry> + Send + Sync)> {
self.targets.get(id).map(|t| t.as_ref())
}
/// Lists all target IDs
///
/// # Returns
/// * `Vec<String>` - A vector of all target IDs in the registry.
pub fn list_targets(&self) -> Vec<String> {
self.targets.keys().cloned().collect()
}
/// Closes all targets and clears the registry
///
/// # Returns
/// * `AuditResult<()>` - Result indicating success or failure.
pub async fn close_all(&mut self) -> AuditResult<()> {
let mut errors = Vec::new();
@@ -330,153 +393,80 @@ impl AuditRegistry {
Ok(())
}
}
/// Creates an audit target based on type and configuration
async fn create_audit_target(
target_type: &str,
id: &str,
config: &KVS,
) -> Result<Box<dyn Target<AuditEntry> + Send + Sync>, TargetError> {
match target_type {
val if val == ChannelTargetType::Webhook.as_str() => {
let args = parse_webhook_args(id, config)?;
let target = rustfs_targets::target::webhook::WebhookTarget::new(id.to_string(), args)?;
Ok(Box::new(target))
/// Creates a unique key for a target based on its type and ID
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `target_type` - The type of the target (e.g., "webhook", "mqtt").
/// * `target_id` - The identifier for the target instance.
///
/// # Returns
/// * `String` - The unique key for the target.
pub fn create_key(&self, target_type: &str, target_id: &str) -> String {
let key = TargetID::new(target_id.to_string(), target_type.to_string());
info!(target_type = %target_type, "Create key for {}", key);
key.to_string()
}
/// Enables a target (placeholder, assumes target exists)
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `target_type` - The type of the target (e.g., "webhook", "mqtt").
/// * `target_id` - The identifier for the target instance.
///
/// # Returns
/// * `AuditResult<()>` - Result indicating success or failure.
pub fn enable_target(&self, target_type: &str, target_id: &str) -> AuditResult<()> {
let key = self.create_key(target_type, target_id);
if self.get_target(&key).is_some() {
info!("Target {}-{} enabled", target_type, target_id);
Ok(())
} else {
Err(AuditError::Configuration(
format!("Target not found: {}-{}", target_type, target_id),
None,
))
}
val if val == ChannelTargetType::Mqtt.as_str() => {
let args = parse_mqtt_args(id, config)?;
let target = rustfs_targets::target::mqtt::MQTTTarget::new(id.to_string(), args)?;
Ok(Box::new(target))
}
/// Disables a target (placeholder, assumes target exists)
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `target_type` - The type of the target (e.g., "webhook", "mqtt").
/// * `target_id` - The identifier for the target instance.
///
/// # Returns
/// * `AuditResult<()>` - Result indicating success or failure.
pub fn disable_target(&self, target_type: &str, target_id: &str) -> AuditResult<()> {
let key = self.create_key(target_type, target_id);
if self.get_target(&key).is_some() {
info!("Target {}-{} disabled", target_type, target_id);
Ok(())
} else {
Err(AuditError::Configuration(
format!("Target not found: {}-{}", target_type, target_id),
None,
))
}
_ => Err(TargetError::Configuration(format!("Unknown target type: {target_type}"))),
}
}
/// Gets valid field names for webhook configuration
fn get_webhook_valid_fields() -> HashSet<String> {
vec![
ENABLE_KEY.to_string(),
WEBHOOK_ENDPOINT.to_string(),
WEBHOOK_AUTH_TOKEN.to_string(),
WEBHOOK_CLIENT_CERT.to_string(),
WEBHOOK_CLIENT_KEY.to_string(),
WEBHOOK_BATCH_SIZE.to_string(),
WEBHOOK_QUEUE_LIMIT.to_string(),
WEBHOOK_QUEUE_DIR.to_string(),
WEBHOOK_MAX_RETRY.to_string(),
WEBHOOK_RETRY_INTERVAL.to_string(),
WEBHOOK_HTTP_TIMEOUT.to_string(),
]
.into_iter()
.collect()
}
/// Gets valid field names for MQTT configuration
fn get_mqtt_valid_fields() -> HashSet<String> {
vec![
ENABLE_KEY.to_string(),
MQTT_BROKER.to_string(),
MQTT_TOPIC.to_string(),
MQTT_USERNAME.to_string(),
MQTT_PASSWORD.to_string(),
MQTT_QOS.to_string(),
MQTT_KEEP_ALIVE_INTERVAL.to_string(),
MQTT_RECONNECT_INTERVAL.to_string(),
MQTT_QUEUE_DIR.to_string(),
MQTT_QUEUE_LIMIT.to_string(),
]
.into_iter()
.collect()
}
/// Parses webhook arguments from KVS configuration
fn parse_webhook_args(_id: &str, config: &KVS) -> Result<WebhookArgs, TargetError> {
let endpoint = config
.lookup(WEBHOOK_ENDPOINT)
.filter(|s| !s.is_empty())
.ok_or_else(|| TargetError::Configuration("webhook endpoint is required".to_string()))?;
let endpoint_url =
Url::parse(&endpoint).map_err(|e| TargetError::Configuration(format!("invalid webhook endpoint URL: {e}")))?;
let args = WebhookArgs {
enable: true, // Already validated as enabled
endpoint: endpoint_url,
auth_token: config.lookup(WEBHOOK_AUTH_TOKEN).unwrap_or_default(),
queue_dir: config.lookup(WEBHOOK_QUEUE_DIR).unwrap_or_default(),
queue_limit: config
.lookup(WEBHOOK_QUEUE_LIMIT)
.and_then(|s| s.parse().ok())
.unwrap_or(100000),
client_cert: config.lookup(WEBHOOK_CLIENT_CERT).unwrap_or_default(),
client_key: config.lookup(WEBHOOK_CLIENT_KEY).unwrap_or_default(),
target_type: TargetType::AuditLog,
};
args.validate()?;
Ok(args)
}
/// Parses MQTT arguments from KVS configuration
fn parse_mqtt_args(_id: &str, config: &KVS) -> Result<MQTTArgs, TargetError> {
let broker = config
.lookup(MQTT_BROKER)
.filter(|s| !s.is_empty())
.ok_or_else(|| TargetError::Configuration("MQTT broker is required".to_string()))?;
let broker_url = Url::parse(&broker).map_err(|e| TargetError::Configuration(format!("invalid MQTT broker URL: {e}")))?;
let topic = config
.lookup(MQTT_TOPIC)
.filter(|s| !s.is_empty())
.ok_or_else(|| TargetError::Configuration("MQTT topic is required".to_string()))?;
let qos = config
.lookup(MQTT_QOS)
.and_then(|s| s.parse::<u8>().ok())
.and_then(|q| match q {
0 => Some(rumqttc::QoS::AtMostOnce),
1 => Some(rumqttc::QoS::AtLeastOnce),
2 => Some(rumqttc::QoS::ExactlyOnce),
_ => None,
})
.unwrap_or(rumqttc::QoS::AtLeastOnce);
let args = MQTTArgs {
enable: true, // Already validated as enabled
broker: broker_url,
topic,
qos,
username: config.lookup(MQTT_USERNAME).unwrap_or_default(),
password: config.lookup(MQTT_PASSWORD).unwrap_or_default(),
max_reconnect_interval: parse_duration(&config.lookup(MQTT_RECONNECT_INTERVAL).unwrap_or_else(|| "5s".to_string()))
.unwrap_or(Duration::from_secs(5)),
keep_alive: parse_duration(&config.lookup(MQTT_KEEP_ALIVE_INTERVAL).unwrap_or_else(|| "60s".to_string()))
.unwrap_or(Duration::from_secs(60)),
queue_dir: config.lookup(MQTT_QUEUE_DIR).unwrap_or_default(),
queue_limit: config.lookup(MQTT_QUEUE_LIMIT).and_then(|s| s.parse().ok()).unwrap_or(100000),
target_type: TargetType::AuditLog,
};
args.validate()?;
Ok(args)
}
/// Parses enable value from string
fn parse_enable_value(value: &str) -> bool {
matches!(value.to_lowercase().as_str(), "1" | "on" | "true" | "yes")
}
/// Parses duration from string (e.g., "3s", "5m")
fn parse_duration(s: &str) -> Option<Duration> {
if let Some(stripped) = s.strip_suffix('s') {
stripped.parse::<u64>().ok().map(Duration::from_secs)
} else if let Some(stripped) = s.strip_suffix('m') {
stripped.parse::<u64>().ok().map(|m| Duration::from_secs(m * 60))
} else if let Some(stripped) = s.strip_suffix("ms") {
stripped.parse::<u64>().ok().map(Duration::from_millis)
} else {
s.parse::<u64>().ok().map(Duration::from_secs)
}
/// Upserts a target into the registry
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `target_type` - The type of the target (e.g., "webhook", "mqtt").
/// * `target_id` - The identifier for the target instance.
/// * `target` - The target instance to be upserted.
///
/// # Returns
/// * `AuditResult<()>` - Result indicating success or failure.
pub fn upsert_target(
&mut self,
target_type: &str,
target_id: &str,
target: Box<dyn Target<AuditEntry> + Send + Sync>,
) -> AuditResult<()> {
let key = self.create_key(target_type, target_id);
self.targets.insert(key, target);
Ok(())
}
}

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@@ -58,8 +58,14 @@ impl AuditSystem {
}
/// Starts the audit system with the given configuration
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `config` - The configuration to use for starting the audit system
///
/// # Returns
/// * `AuditResult<()>` - Result indicating success or failure
pub async fn start(&self, config: Config) -> AuditResult<()> {
let mut state = self.state.write().await;
let state = self.state.write().await;
match *state {
AuditSystemState::Running => {
@@ -72,7 +78,6 @@ impl AuditSystem {
_ => {}
}
*state = AuditSystemState::Starting;
drop(state);
info!("Starting audit system");
@@ -88,8 +93,19 @@ impl AuditSystem {
// Create targets from configuration
let mut registry = self.registry.lock().await;
match registry.create_targets_from_config(&config).await {
match registry.create_audit_targets_from_config(&config).await {
Ok(targets) => {
if targets.is_empty() {
info!("No enabled audit targets found, keeping audit system stopped");
drop(registry);
return Ok(());
}
{
let mut state = self.state.write().await;
*state = AuditSystemState::Starting;
}
info!(target_count = targets.len(), "Created audit targets successfully");
// Initialize all targets
@@ -133,6 +149,9 @@ impl AuditSystem {
}
/// Pauses the audit system
///
/// # Returns
/// * `AuditResult<()>` - Result indicating success or failure
pub async fn pause(&self) -> AuditResult<()> {
let mut state = self.state.write().await;
@@ -146,11 +165,14 @@ impl AuditSystem {
warn!("Audit system is already paused");
Ok(())
}
_ => Err(AuditError::Configuration("Cannot pause audit system in current state".to_string())),
_ => Err(AuditError::Configuration("Cannot pause audit system in current state".to_string(), None)),
}
}
/// Resumes the audit system
///
/// # Returns
/// * `AuditResult<()>` - Result indicating success or failure
pub async fn resume(&self) -> AuditResult<()> {
let mut state = self.state.write().await;
@@ -164,11 +186,14 @@ impl AuditSystem {
warn!("Audit system is already running");
Ok(())
}
_ => Err(AuditError::Configuration("Cannot resume audit system in current state".to_string())),
_ => Err(AuditError::Configuration("Cannot resume audit system in current state".to_string(), None)),
}
}
/// Stops the audit system and closes all targets
///
/// # Returns
/// * `AuditResult<()>` - Result indicating success or failure
pub async fn close(&self) -> AuditResult<()> {
let mut state = self.state.write().await;
@@ -213,11 +238,20 @@ impl AuditSystem {
}
/// Checks if the audit system is running
///
/// # Returns
/// * `bool` - True if running, false otherwise
pub async fn is_running(&self) -> bool {
matches!(*self.state.read().await, AuditSystemState::Running)
}
/// Dispatches an audit log entry to all active targets
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `entry` - The audit log entry to dispatch
///
/// # Returns
/// * `AuditResult<()>` - Result indicating success or failure
pub async fn dispatch(&self, entry: Arc<AuditEntry>) -> AuditResult<()> {
let start_time = std::time::Instant::now();
@@ -240,9 +274,9 @@ impl AuditSystem {
drop(state);
let registry = self.registry.lock().await;
let target_ids = registry.list_targets();
let target_keys = registry.list_targets();
if target_ids.is_empty() {
if target_keys.is_empty() {
warn!("No audit targets configured for dispatch");
return Ok(());
}
@@ -250,22 +284,22 @@ impl AuditSystem {
// Dispatch to all targets concurrently
let mut tasks = Vec::new();
for target_id in target_ids {
if let Some(target) = registry.get_target(&target_id) {
for target_key in target_keys {
if let Some(target) = registry.get_target(&target_key) {
let entry_clone = Arc::clone(&entry);
let target_id_clone = target_id.clone();
let target_key_clone = target_key.clone();
// Create EntityTarget for the audit log entry
let entity_target = EntityTarget {
object_name: entry.api.name.clone().unwrap_or_default(),
bucket_name: entry.api.bucket.clone().unwrap_or_default(),
event_name: rustfs_targets::EventName::ObjectCreatedPut, // Default, should be derived from entry
event_name: entry.event, // Default, should be derived from entry
data: (*entry_clone).clone(),
};
let task = async move {
let result = target.save(Arc::new(entity_target)).await;
(target_id_clone, result)
(target_key_clone, result)
};
tasks.push(task);
@@ -278,14 +312,14 @@ impl AuditSystem {
let mut errors = Vec::new();
let mut success_count = 0;
for (target_id, result) in results {
for (target_key, result) in results {
match result {
Ok(_) => {
success_count += 1;
observability::record_target_success();
}
Err(e) => {
error!(target_id = %target_id, error = %e, "Failed to dispatch audit log to target");
error!(target_id = %target_key, error = %e, "Failed to dispatch audit log to target");
errors.push(e);
observability::record_target_failure();
}
@@ -309,6 +343,13 @@ impl AuditSystem {
Ok(())
}
/// Dispatches a batch of audit log entries to all active targets
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `entries` - A vector of audit log entries to dispatch
///
/// # Returns
/// * `AuditResult<()>` - Result indicating success or failure
pub async fn dispatch_batch(&self, entries: Vec<Arc<AuditEntry>>) -> AuditResult<()> {
let start_time = std::time::Instant::now();
@@ -319,18 +360,18 @@ impl AuditSystem {
drop(state);
let registry = self.registry.lock().await;
let target_ids = registry.list_targets();
let target_keys = registry.list_targets();
if target_ids.is_empty() {
if target_keys.is_empty() {
warn!("No audit targets configured for batch dispatch");
return Ok(());
}
let mut tasks = Vec::new();
for target_id in target_ids {
if let Some(target) = registry.get_target(&target_id) {
for target_key in target_keys {
if let Some(target) = registry.get_target(&target_key) {
let entries_clone: Vec<_> = entries.iter().map(Arc::clone).collect();
let target_id_clone = target_id.clone();
let target_key_clone = target_key.clone();
let task = async move {
let mut success_count = 0;
@@ -339,7 +380,7 @@ impl AuditSystem {
let entity_target = EntityTarget {
object_name: entry.api.name.clone().unwrap_or_default(),
bucket_name: entry.api.bucket.clone().unwrap_or_default(),
event_name: rustfs_targets::EventName::ObjectCreatedPut,
event_name: entry.event,
data: (*entry).clone(),
};
match target.save(Arc::new(entity_target)).await {
@@ -347,7 +388,7 @@ impl AuditSystem {
Err(e) => errors.push(e),
}
}
(target_id_clone, success_count, errors)
(target_key_clone, success_count, errors)
};
tasks.push(task);
}
@@ -376,7 +417,14 @@ impl AuditSystem {
Ok(())
}
// New: Audit flow background tasks, based on send_from_store, including retries and exponential backoffs
/// Starts the audit stream processing for a target with batching and retry logic
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `store` - The store from which to read audit entries
/// * `target` - The target to which audit entries will be sent
///
/// This function spawns a background task that continuously reads audit entries from the provided store
/// and attempts to send them to the specified target. It implements retry logic with exponential backoff
fn start_audit_stream_with_batching(
&self,
store: Box<dyn Store<EntityTarget<AuditEntry>, Error = StoreError, Key = Key> + Send>,
@@ -452,6 +500,12 @@ impl AuditSystem {
}
/// Enables a specific target
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `target_id` - The ID of the target to enable, TargetID to string
///
/// # Returns
/// * `AuditResult<()>` - Result indicating success or failure
pub async fn enable_target(&self, target_id: &str) -> AuditResult<()> {
// This would require storing enabled/disabled state per target
// For now, just check if target exists
@@ -460,11 +514,17 @@ impl AuditSystem {
info!(target_id = %target_id, "Target enabled");
Ok(())
} else {
Err(AuditError::Configuration(format!("Target not found: {target_id}")))
Err(AuditError::Configuration(format!("Target not found: {target_id}"), None))
}
}
/// Disables a specific target
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `target_id` - The ID of the target to disable, TargetID to string
///
/// # Returns
/// * `AuditResult<()>` - Result indicating success or failure
pub async fn disable_target(&self, target_id: &str) -> AuditResult<()> {
// This would require storing enabled/disabled state per target
// For now, just check if target exists
@@ -473,11 +533,17 @@ impl AuditSystem {
info!(target_id = %target_id, "Target disabled");
Ok(())
} else {
Err(AuditError::Configuration(format!("Target not found: {target_id}")))
Err(AuditError::Configuration(format!("Target not found: {target_id}"), None))
}
}
/// Removes a target from the system
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `target_id` - The ID of the target to remove, TargetID to string
///
/// # Returns
/// * `AuditResult<()>` - Result indicating success or failure
pub async fn remove_target(&self, target_id: &str) -> AuditResult<()> {
let mut registry = self.registry.lock().await;
if let Some(target) = registry.remove_target(target_id) {
@@ -487,11 +553,18 @@ impl AuditSystem {
info!(target_id = %target_id, "Target removed");
Ok(())
} else {
Err(AuditError::Configuration(format!("Target not found: {target_id}")))
Err(AuditError::Configuration(format!("Target not found: {target_id}"), None))
}
}
/// Updates or inserts a target
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `target_id` - The ID of the target to upsert, TargetID to string
/// * `target` - The target instance to insert or update
///
/// # Returns
/// * `AuditResult<()>` - Result indicating success or failure
pub async fn upsert_target(&self, target_id: String, target: Box<dyn Target<AuditEntry> + Send + Sync>) -> AuditResult<()> {
let mut registry = self.registry.lock().await;
@@ -501,10 +574,10 @@ impl AuditSystem {
}
// Remove existing target if present
if let Some(old_target) = registry.remove_target(&target_id) {
if let Err(e) = old_target.close().await {
error!(target_id = %target_id, error = %e, "Failed to close old target during upsert");
}
if let Some(old_target) = registry.remove_target(&target_id)
&& let Err(e) = old_target.close().await
{
error!(target_id = %target_id, error = %e, "Failed to close old target during upsert");
}
registry.add_target(target_id.clone(), target);
@@ -513,18 +586,33 @@ impl AuditSystem {
}
/// Lists all targets
///
/// # Returns
/// * `Vec<String>` - List of target IDs
pub async fn list_targets(&self) -> Vec<String> {
let registry = self.registry.lock().await;
registry.list_targets()
}
/// Gets information about a specific target
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `target_id` - The ID of the target to retrieve, TargetID to string
///
/// # Returns
/// * `Option<String>` - Target ID if found
pub async fn get_target(&self, target_id: &str) -> Option<String> {
let registry = self.registry.lock().await;
registry.get_target(target_id).map(|target| target.id().to_string())
}
/// Reloads configuration and updates targets
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `new_config` - The new configuration to load
///
/// # Returns
/// * `AuditResult<()>` - Result indicating success or failure
pub async fn reload_config(&self, new_config: Config) -> AuditResult<()> {
info!("Reloading audit system configuration");
@@ -544,7 +632,7 @@ impl AuditSystem {
}
// Create new targets from updated configuration
match registry.create_targets_from_config(&new_config).await {
match registry.create_audit_targets_from_config(&new_config).await {
Ok(targets) => {
info!(target_count = targets.len(), "Reloaded audit targets successfully");
@@ -584,16 +672,22 @@ impl AuditSystem {
}
/// Gets current audit system metrics
///
/// # Returns
/// * `AuditMetricsReport` - Current metrics report
pub async fn get_metrics(&self) -> observability::AuditMetricsReport {
observability::get_metrics_report().await
}
/// Validates system performance against requirements
///
/// # Returns
/// * `PerformanceValidation` - Performance validation results
pub async fn validate_performance(&self) -> observability::PerformanceValidation {
observability::validate_performance().await
}
/// Resets all metrics
/// Resets all metrics to initial state
pub async fn reset_metrics(&self) {
observability::reset_metrics().await;
}

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@@ -43,16 +43,16 @@ async fn test_config_parsing_webhook() {
audit_webhook_section.insert("_".to_string(), default_kvs);
config.0.insert("audit_webhook".to_string(), audit_webhook_section);
let mut registry = AuditRegistry::new();
let registry = AuditRegistry::new();
// This should not fail even if server storage is not initialized
// as it's an integration test
let result = registry.create_targets_from_config(&config).await;
let result = registry.create_audit_targets_from_config(&config).await;
// We expect this to fail due to server storage not being initialized
// but the parsing should work correctly
match result {
Err(AuditError::ServerNotInitialized(_)) => {
Err(AuditError::StorageNotAvailable(_)) => {
// This is expected in test environment
}
Err(e) => {

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@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ async fn test_audit_system_startup_performance() {
#[tokio::test]
async fn test_concurrent_target_creation() {
// Test that multiple targets can be created concurrently
let mut registry = AuditRegistry::new();
let registry = AuditRegistry::new();
// Create config with multiple webhook instances
let mut config = rustfs_ecstore::config::Config(std::collections::HashMap::new());
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ async fn test_concurrent_target_creation() {
let start = Instant::now();
// This will fail due to server storage not being initialized, but we can measure timing
let result = registry.create_targets_from_config(&config).await;
let result = registry.create_audit_targets_from_config(&config).await;
let elapsed = start.elapsed();
println!("Concurrent target creation took: {elapsed:?}");
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ async fn test_concurrent_target_creation() {
// Verify it fails with expected error (server not initialized)
match result {
Err(AuditError::ServerNotInitialized(_)) => {
Err(AuditError::StorageNotAvailable(_)) => {
// Expected in test environment
}
Err(e) => {
@@ -103,17 +103,17 @@ async fn test_audit_log_dispatch_performance() {
use std::collections::HashMap;
let id = 1;
let mut req_header = HashMap::new();
let mut req_header = hashbrown::HashMap::new();
req_header.insert("authorization".to_string(), format!("Bearer test-token-{id}"));
req_header.insert("content-type".to_string(), "application/octet-stream".to_string());
let mut resp_header = HashMap::new();
let mut resp_header = hashbrown::HashMap::new();
resp_header.insert("x-response".to_string(), "ok".to_string());
let mut tags = HashMap::new();
let mut tags = hashbrown::HashMap::new();
tags.insert(format!("tag-{id}"), json!("sample"));
let mut req_query = HashMap::new();
let mut req_query = hashbrown::HashMap::new();
req_query.insert("id".to_string(), id.to_string());
let api_details = ApiDetails {

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@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ async fn test_complete_audit_system_lifecycle() {
// Should fail in test environment but state handling should work
match start_result {
Err(AuditError::ServerNotInitialized(_)) => {
Err(AuditError::StorageNotAvailable(_)) => {
// Expected in test environment
assert_eq!(system.get_state().await, system::AuditSystemState::Stopped);
}
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ async fn test_global_audit_functions() {
#[tokio::test]
async fn test_config_parsing_with_multiple_instances() {
let mut registry = AuditRegistry::new();
let registry = AuditRegistry::new();
// Create config with multiple webhook instances
let mut config = Config(HashMap::new());
@@ -164,11 +164,11 @@ async fn test_config_parsing_with_multiple_instances() {
config.0.insert("audit_webhook".to_string(), webhook_section);
// Try to create targets from config
let result = registry.create_targets_from_config(&config).await;
let result = registry.create_audit_targets_from_config(&config).await;
// Should fail due to server storage not initialized, but parsing should work
match result {
Err(AuditError::ServerNotInitialized(_)) => {
Err(AuditError::StorageNotAvailable(_)) => {
// Expected - parsing worked but save failed
}
Err(e) => {
@@ -182,48 +182,6 @@ async fn test_config_parsing_with_multiple_instances() {
}
}
// #[tokio::test]
// async fn test_environment_variable_precedence() {
// // Test that environment variables override config file settings
// // This test validates the ENV > file instance > file default precedence
// // Set some test environment variables
// std::env::set_var("RUSTFS_AUDIT_WEBHOOK_ENABLE_TEST", "on");
// std::env::set_var("RUSTFS_AUDIT_WEBHOOK_ENDPOINT_TEST", "http://env.example.com/audit");
// std::env::set_var("RUSTFS_AUDIT_WEBHOOK_AUTH_TOKEN_TEST", "env-token");
// let mut registry = AuditRegistry::new();
//
// // Create config that should be overridden by env vars
// let mut config = Config(HashMap::new());
// let mut webhook_section = HashMap::new();
//
// let mut test_kvs = KVS::new();
// test_kvs.insert("enable".to_string(), "off".to_string()); // Should be overridden
// test_kvs.insert("endpoint".to_string(), "http://file.example.com/audit".to_string()); // Should be overridden
// test_kvs.insert("batch_size".to_string(), "10".to_string()); // Should remain from file
// webhook_section.insert("test".to_string(), test_kvs);
//
// config.0.insert("audit_webhook".to_string(), webhook_section);
//
// // Try to create targets - should use env vars for endpoint/enable, file for batch_size
// let result = registry.create_targets_from_config(&config).await;
// // Clean up env vars
// std::env::remove_var("RUSTFS_AUDIT_WEBHOOK_ENABLE_TEST");
// std::env::remove_var("RUSTFS_AUDIT_WEBHOOK_ENDPOINT_TEST");
// std::env::remove_var("RUSTFS_AUDIT_WEBHOOK_AUTH_TOKEN_TEST");
// // Should fail due to server storage, but precedence logic should work
// match result {
// Err(AuditError::ServerNotInitialized(_)) => {
// // Expected - precedence parsing worked but save failed
// }
// Err(e) => {
// println!("Environment precedence test error: {}", e);
// }
// Ok(_) => {
// println!("Unexpected success in environment precedence test");
// }
// }
// }
#[test]
fn test_target_type_validation() {
use rustfs_targets::target::TargetType;
@@ -315,19 +273,18 @@ fn create_sample_audit_entry_with_id(id: u32) -> AuditEntry {
use chrono::Utc;
use rustfs_targets::EventName;
use serde_json::json;
use std::collections::HashMap;
let mut req_header = HashMap::new();
let mut req_header = hashbrown::HashMap::new();
req_header.insert("authorization".to_string(), format!("Bearer test-token-{id}"));
req_header.insert("content-type".to_string(), "application/octet-stream".to_string());
let mut resp_header = HashMap::new();
let mut resp_header = hashbrown::HashMap::new();
resp_header.insert("x-response".to_string(), "ok".to_string());
let mut tags = HashMap::new();
let mut tags = hashbrown::HashMap::new();
tags.insert(format!("tag-{id}"), json!("sample"));
let mut req_query = HashMap::new();
let mut req_query = hashbrown::HashMap::new();
req_query.insert("id".to_string(), id.to_string());
let api_details = ApiDetails {

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@@ -39,3 +39,4 @@ path-clean = { workspace = true }
rmp-serde = { workspace = true }
async-trait = { workspace = true }
s3s = { workspace = true }
tracing = { workspace = true }

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
<p align="center">
<a href="https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/actions/workflows/ci.yml"><img alt="CI" src="https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg" /></a>
<a href="https://docs.rustfs.com/en/">📖 Documentation</a>
<a href="https://docs.rustfs.com/">📖 Documentation</a>
· <a href="https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/issues">🐛 Bug Reports</a>
· <a href="https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/discussions">💬 Discussions</a>
</p>

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@@ -605,13 +605,12 @@ impl DataUsageCache {
pub fn search_parent(&self, hash: &DataUsageHash) -> Option<DataUsageHash> {
let want = hash.key();
if let Some(last_index) = want.rfind('/') {
if let Some(v) = self.find(&want[0..last_index]) {
if v.children.contains(&want) {
let found = hash_path(&want[0..last_index]);
return Some(found);
}
}
if let Some(last_index) = want.rfind('/')
&& let Some(v) = self.find(&want[0..last_index])
&& v.children.contains(&want)
{
let found = hash_path(&want[0..last_index]);
return Some(found);
}
for (k, v) in self.cache.iter() {
@@ -1150,10 +1149,10 @@ impl DataUsageInfo {
self.buckets_count = self.buckets_usage.len() as u64;
// Update last update time
if let Some(other_update) = other.last_update {
if self.last_update.is_none() || other_update > self.last_update.unwrap() {
self.last_update = Some(other_update);
}
if let Some(other_update) = other.last_update
&& (self.last_update.is_none() || other_update > self.last_update.unwrap())
{
self.last_update = Some(other_update);
}
}
}

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@@ -14,17 +14,111 @@
#![allow(non_upper_case_globals)] // FIXME
use chrono::{DateTime, Utc};
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::sync::LazyLock;
use tokio::sync::RwLock;
use tonic::transport::Channel;
pub static GLOBAL_Local_Node_Name: LazyLock<RwLock<String>> = LazyLock::new(|| RwLock::new("".to_string()));
pub static GLOBAL_Rustfs_Host: LazyLock<RwLock<String>> = LazyLock::new(|| RwLock::new("".to_string()));
pub static GLOBAL_Rustfs_Port: LazyLock<RwLock<String>> = LazyLock::new(|| RwLock::new("9000".to_string()));
pub static GLOBAL_Rustfs_Addr: LazyLock<RwLock<String>> = LazyLock::new(|| RwLock::new("".to_string()));
pub static GLOBAL_Conn_Map: LazyLock<RwLock<HashMap<String, Channel>>> = LazyLock::new(|| RwLock::new(HashMap::new()));
pub static GLOBAL_LOCAL_NODE_NAME: LazyLock<RwLock<String>> = LazyLock::new(|| RwLock::new("".to_string()));
pub static GLOBAL_RUSTFS_HOST: LazyLock<RwLock<String>> = LazyLock::new(|| RwLock::new("".to_string()));
pub static GLOBAL_RUSTFS_PORT: LazyLock<RwLock<String>> = LazyLock::new(|| RwLock::new("9000".to_string()));
pub static GLOBAL_RUSTFS_ADDR: LazyLock<RwLock<String>> = LazyLock::new(|| RwLock::new("".to_string()));
pub static GLOBAL_CONN_MAP: LazyLock<RwLock<HashMap<String, Channel>>> = LazyLock::new(|| RwLock::new(HashMap::new()));
pub static GLOBAL_ROOT_CERT: LazyLock<RwLock<Option<Vec<u8>>>> = LazyLock::new(|| RwLock::new(None));
pub static GLOBAL_MTLS_IDENTITY: LazyLock<RwLock<Option<MtlsIdentityPem>>> = LazyLock::new(|| RwLock::new(None));
/// Global initialization time of the RustFS node.
pub static GLOBAL_INIT_TIME: LazyLock<RwLock<Option<DateTime<Utc>>>> = LazyLock::new(|| RwLock::new(None));
pub async fn set_global_addr(addr: &str) {
*GLOBAL_Rustfs_Addr.write().await = addr.to_string();
/// Set the global local node name.
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `name` - A string slice representing the local node name.
pub async fn set_global_local_node_name(name: &str) {
*GLOBAL_LOCAL_NODE_NAME.write().await = name.to_string();
}
/// Set the global RustFS initialization time to the current UTC time.
pub async fn set_global_init_time_now() {
let now = Utc::now();
*GLOBAL_INIT_TIME.write().await = Some(now);
}
/// Get the global RustFS initialization time.
///
/// # Returns
/// * `Option<DateTime<Utc>>` - The initialization time if set.
pub async fn get_global_init_time() -> Option<DateTime<Utc>> {
*GLOBAL_INIT_TIME.read().await
}
/// Set the global RustFS address used for gRPC connections.
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `addr` - A string slice representing the RustFS address (e.g., "https://node1:9000").
pub async fn set_global_addr(addr: &str) {
*GLOBAL_RUSTFS_ADDR.write().await = addr.to_string();
}
/// Set the global root CA certificate for outbound gRPC clients.
/// This certificate is used to validate server TLS certificates.
/// When set to None, clients use the system default root CAs.
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `cert` - A vector of bytes representing the PEM-encoded root CA certificate.
pub async fn set_global_root_cert(cert: Vec<u8>) {
*GLOBAL_ROOT_CERT.write().await = Some(cert);
}
/// Set the global mTLS identity (cert+key PEM) for outbound gRPC clients.
/// When set, clients will present this identity to servers requesting/requiring mTLS.
/// When None, clients proceed with standard server-authenticated TLS.
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `identity` - An optional MtlsIdentityPem struct containing the cert and key PEM.
pub async fn set_global_mtls_identity(identity: Option<MtlsIdentityPem>) {
*GLOBAL_MTLS_IDENTITY.write().await = identity;
}
/// Evict a stale/dead connection from the global connection cache.
/// This is critical for cluster recovery when a node dies unexpectedly (e.g., power-off).
/// By removing the cached connection, subsequent requests will establish a fresh connection.
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `addr` - The address of the connection to evict.
pub async fn evict_connection(addr: &str) {
let removed = GLOBAL_CONN_MAP.write().await.remove(addr);
if removed.is_some() {
tracing::warn!("Evicted stale connection from cache: {}", addr);
}
}
/// Check if a connection exists in the cache for the given address.
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `addr` - The address to check.
///
/// # Returns
/// * `bool` - True if a cached connection exists, false otherwise.
pub async fn has_cached_connection(addr: &str) -> bool {
GLOBAL_CONN_MAP.read().await.contains_key(addr)
}
/// Clear all cached connections. Useful for full cluster reset/recovery.
pub async fn clear_all_connections() {
let mut map = GLOBAL_CONN_MAP.write().await;
let count = map.len();
map.clear();
if count > 0 {
tracing::warn!("Cleared {} cached connections from global map", count);
}
}
/// Optional client identity (cert+key PEM) for outbound mTLS.
///
/// When present, gRPC clients will present this identity to servers requesting/requiring mTLS.
/// When absent, clients proceed with standard server-authenticated TLS.
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct MtlsIdentityPem {
pub cert_pem: Vec<u8>,
pub key_pem: Vec<u8>,
}

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@@ -85,12 +85,90 @@ impl Display for DriveState {
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Default, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Eq)]
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Default, PartialEq, Eq)]
#[repr(u8)]
pub enum HealScanMode {
Unknown,
Unknown = 0,
#[default]
Normal,
Deep,
Normal = 1,
Deep = 2,
}
impl Serialize for HealScanMode {
fn serialize<S>(&self, serializer: S) -> Result<S::Ok, S::Error>
where
S: serde::Serializer,
{
serializer.serialize_u8(*self as u8)
}
}
impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for HealScanMode {
fn deserialize<D>(deserializer: D) -> Result<Self, D::Error>
where
D: serde::Deserializer<'de>,
{
struct HealScanModeVisitor;
impl<'de> serde::de::Visitor<'de> for HealScanModeVisitor {
type Value = HealScanMode;
fn expecting(&self, formatter: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
formatter.write_str("an integer between 0 and 2")
}
fn visit_u8<E>(self, value: u8) -> Result<Self::Value, E>
where
E: serde::de::Error,
{
match value {
0 => Ok(HealScanMode::Unknown),
1 => Ok(HealScanMode::Normal),
2 => Ok(HealScanMode::Deep),
_ => Err(E::custom(format!("invalid HealScanMode value: {value}"))),
}
}
fn visit_u64<E>(self, value: u64) -> Result<Self::Value, E>
where
E: serde::de::Error,
{
if value > u8::MAX as u64 {
return Err(E::custom(format!("HealScanMode value too large: {value}")));
}
self.visit_u8(value as u8)
}
fn visit_i64<E>(self, value: i64) -> Result<Self::Value, E>
where
E: serde::de::Error,
{
if value < 0 || value > u8::MAX as i64 {
return Err(E::custom(format!("invalid HealScanMode value: {value}")));
}
self.visit_u8(value as u8)
}
fn visit_str<E>(self, value: &str) -> Result<Self::Value, E>
where
E: serde::de::Error,
{
// Try parsing as number string first (for URL-encoded values)
if let Ok(num) = value.parse::<u8>() {
return self.visit_u8(num);
}
// Try parsing as named string
match value {
"Unknown" | "unknown" => Ok(HealScanMode::Unknown),
"Normal" | "normal" => Ok(HealScanMode::Normal),
"Deep" | "deep" => Ok(HealScanMode::Deep),
_ => Err(E::custom(format!("invalid HealScanMode string: {value}"))),
}
}
}
deserializer.deserialize_any(HealScanModeVisitor)
}
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Default, Serialize, Deserialize)]
@@ -106,7 +184,9 @@ pub struct HealOpts {
pub update_parity: bool,
#[serde(rename = "nolock")]
pub no_lock: bool,
#[serde(rename = "pool", default)]
pub pool: Option<usize>,
#[serde(rename = "set", default)]
pub set: Option<usize>,
}
@@ -323,10 +403,10 @@ fn lc_get_prefix(rule: &LifecycleRule) -> String {
} else if let Some(filter) = &rule.filter {
if let Some(p) = &filter.prefix {
return p.to_string();
} else if let Some(and) = &filter.and {
if let Some(p) = &and.prefix {
return p.to_string();
}
} else if let Some(and) = &filter.and
&& let Some(p) = &and.prefix
{
return p.to_string();
}
}
@@ -395,21 +475,19 @@ pub fn rep_has_active_rules(config: &ReplicationConfiguration, prefix: &str, rec
{
continue;
}
if !prefix.is_empty() {
if let Some(filter) = &rule.filter {
if let Some(r_prefix) = &filter.prefix {
if !r_prefix.is_empty() {
// incoming prefix must be in rule prefix
if !recursive && !prefix.starts_with(r_prefix) {
continue;
}
// If recursive, we can skip this rule if it doesn't match the tested prefix or level below prefix
// does not match
if recursive && !r_prefix.starts_with(prefix) && !prefix.starts_with(r_prefix) {
continue;
}
}
}
if !prefix.is_empty()
&& let Some(filter) = &rule.filter
&& let Some(r_prefix) = &filter.prefix
&& !r_prefix.is_empty()
{
// incoming prefix must be in rule prefix
if !recursive && !prefix.starts_with(r_prefix) {
continue;
}
// If recursive, we can skip this rule if it doesn't match the tested prefix or level below prefix
// does not match
if recursive && !r_prefix.starts_with(prefix) && !prefix.starts_with(r_prefix) {
continue;
}
}
return true;

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@@ -19,6 +19,10 @@ pub mod globals;
pub mod heal_channel;
pub mod last_minute;
pub mod metrics;
mod readiness;
pub use globals::*;
pub use readiness::{GlobalReadiness, SystemStage};
// is ','
pub static DEFAULT_DELIMITER: u8 = 44;

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@@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ use rustfs_madmin::metrics::ScannerMetrics as M_ScannerMetrics;
use std::{
collections::HashMap,
fmt::Display,
future::Future,
pin::Pin,
sync::{
Arc, OnceLock,
@@ -95,6 +96,11 @@ pub enum Metric {
ApplyNonCurrent,
HealAbandonedVersion,
// Quota metrics:
QuotaCheck,
QuotaViolation,
QuotaSync,
// START Trace metrics:
StartTrace,
ScanObject, // Scan object. All operations included.
@@ -115,7 +121,7 @@ pub enum Metric {
impl Metric {
/// Convert to string representation for metrics
pub fn as_str(self) -> &'static str {
pub fn as_str(&self) -> &'static str {
match self {
Self::ReadMetadata => "read_metadata",
Self::CheckMissing => "check_missing",
@@ -130,6 +136,9 @@ impl Metric {
Self::CleanAbandoned => "clean_abandoned",
Self::ApplyNonCurrent => "apply_non_current",
Self::HealAbandonedVersion => "heal_abandoned_version",
Self::QuotaCheck => "quota_check",
Self::QuotaViolation => "quota_violation",
Self::QuotaSync => "quota_sync",
Self::StartTrace => "start_trace",
Self::ScanObject => "scan_object",
Self::HealAbandonedObject => "heal_abandoned_object",
@@ -162,15 +171,18 @@ impl Metric {
10 => Some(Self::CleanAbandoned),
11 => Some(Self::ApplyNonCurrent),
12 => Some(Self::HealAbandonedVersion),
13 => Some(Self::StartTrace),
14 => Some(Self::ScanObject),
15 => Some(Self::HealAbandonedObject),
16 => Some(Self::LastRealtime),
17 => Some(Self::ScanFolder),
18 => Some(Self::ScanCycle),
19 => Some(Self::ScanBucketDrive),
20 => Some(Self::CompactFolder),
21 => Some(Self::Last),
13 => Some(Self::QuotaCheck),
14 => Some(Self::QuotaViolation),
15 => Some(Self::QuotaSync),
16 => Some(Self::StartTrace),
17 => Some(Self::ScanObject),
18 => Some(Self::HealAbandonedObject),
19 => Some(Self::LastRealtime),
20 => Some(Self::ScanFolder),
21 => Some(Self::ScanCycle),
22 => Some(Self::ScanBucketDrive),
23 => Some(Self::CompactFolder),
24 => Some(Self::Last),
_ => None,
}
}
@@ -460,27 +472,32 @@ impl Metrics {
metrics.current_started = cycle.started;
}
// Replace default start time with global init time if it's the placeholder
if let Some(init_time) = crate::get_global_init_time().await {
metrics.current_started = init_time;
}
metrics.collected_at = Utc::now();
metrics.active_paths = self.get_current_paths().await;
// Lifetime operations
for i in 0..Metric::Last as usize {
let count = self.operations[i].load(Ordering::Relaxed);
if count > 0 {
if let Some(metric) = Metric::from_index(i) {
metrics.life_time_ops.insert(metric.as_str().to_string(), count);
}
if count > 0
&& let Some(metric) = Metric::from_index(i)
{
metrics.life_time_ops.insert(metric.as_str().to_string(), count);
}
}
// Last minute statistics for realtime metrics
for i in 0..Metric::LastRealtime as usize {
let last_min = self.latency[i].total().await;
if last_min.n > 0 {
if let Some(_metric) = Metric::from_index(i) {
// Convert to madmin TimedAction format if needed
// This would require implementing the conversion
}
if last_min.n > 0
&& let Some(_metric) = Metric::from_index(i)
{
// Convert to madmin TimedAction format if needed
// This would require implementing the conversion
}
}
@@ -489,8 +506,8 @@ impl Metrics {
}
// Type aliases for compatibility with existing code
pub type UpdateCurrentPathFn = Arc<dyn Fn(&str) -> Pin<Box<dyn std::future::Future<Output = ()> + Send>> + Send + Sync>;
pub type CloseDiskFn = Arc<dyn Fn() -> Pin<Box<dyn std::future::Future<Output = ()> + Send>> + Send + Sync>;
pub type UpdateCurrentPathFn = Arc<dyn Fn(&str) -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = ()> + Send>> + Send + Sync>;
pub type CloseDiskFn = Arc<dyn Fn() -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = ()> + Send>> + Send + Sync>;
/// Create a current path updater for tracking scan progress
pub fn current_path_updater(disk: &str, initial: &str) -> (UpdateCurrentPathFn, CloseDiskFn) {
@@ -506,7 +523,7 @@ pub fn current_path_updater(disk: &str, initial: &str) -> (UpdateCurrentPathFn,
let update_fn = {
let tracker = Arc::clone(&tracker);
Arc::new(move |path: &str| -> Pin<Box<dyn std::future::Future<Output = ()> + Send>> {
Arc::new(move |path: &str| -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = ()> + Send>> {
let tracker = Arc::clone(&tracker);
let path = path.to_string();
Box::pin(async move {
@@ -517,7 +534,7 @@ pub fn current_path_updater(disk: &str, initial: &str) -> (UpdateCurrentPathFn,
let done_fn = {
let disk_name = disk_name.clone();
Arc::new(move || -> Pin<Box<dyn std::future::Future<Output = ()> + Send>> {
Arc::new(move || -> Pin<Box<dyn Future<Output = ()> + Send>> {
let disk_name = disk_name.clone();
Box::pin(async move {
global_metrics().current_paths.write().await.remove(&disk_name);

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@@ -0,0 +1,136 @@
// Copyright 2024 RustFS Team
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicU8, Ordering};
/// Represents the various stages of system startup
#[repr(u8)]
pub enum SystemStage {
Booting = 0,
StorageReady = 1, // Disks online, Quorum met
IamReady = 2, // Users and Policies loaded into cache
FullReady = 3, // System ready to serve all traffic
}
/// Global readiness tracker for the service
/// This struct uses atomic operations to track the readiness status of various components
/// of the service in a thread-safe manner.
pub struct GlobalReadiness {
status: AtomicU8,
}
impl Default for GlobalReadiness {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::new()
}
}
impl GlobalReadiness {
/// Create a new GlobalReadiness instance with initial status as Starting
/// # Returns
/// A new instance of GlobalReadiness
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self {
status: AtomicU8::new(SystemStage::Booting as u8),
}
}
/// Update the system to a new stage
///
/// # Arguments
/// * `step` - The SystemStage step to mark as ready
pub fn mark_stage(&self, step: SystemStage) {
self.status.fetch_max(step as u8, Ordering::SeqCst);
}
/// Check if the service is fully ready
/// # Returns
/// `true` if the service is fully ready, `false` otherwise
pub fn is_ready(&self) -> bool {
self.status.load(Ordering::SeqCst) == SystemStage::FullReady as u8
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use std::sync::Arc;
use std::thread;
#[test]
fn test_initial_state() {
let readiness = GlobalReadiness::new();
assert!(!readiness.is_ready());
assert_eq!(readiness.status.load(Ordering::SeqCst), SystemStage::Booting as u8);
}
#[test]
fn test_mark_stage_progression() {
let readiness = GlobalReadiness::new();
readiness.mark_stage(SystemStage::StorageReady);
assert!(!readiness.is_ready());
assert_eq!(readiness.status.load(Ordering::SeqCst), SystemStage::StorageReady as u8);
readiness.mark_stage(SystemStage::IamReady);
assert!(!readiness.is_ready());
assert_eq!(readiness.status.load(Ordering::SeqCst), SystemStage::IamReady as u8);
readiness.mark_stage(SystemStage::FullReady);
assert!(readiness.is_ready());
}
#[test]
fn test_no_regression() {
let readiness = GlobalReadiness::new();
readiness.mark_stage(SystemStage::FullReady);
readiness.mark_stage(SystemStage::IamReady); // Should not regress
assert!(readiness.is_ready());
}
#[test]
fn test_concurrent_marking() {
let readiness = Arc::new(GlobalReadiness::new());
let mut handles = vec![];
for _ in 0..10 {
let r = Arc::clone(&readiness);
handles.push(thread::spawn(move || {
r.mark_stage(SystemStage::StorageReady);
r.mark_stage(SystemStage::IamReady);
r.mark_stage(SystemStage::FullReady);
}));
}
for h in handles {
h.join().unwrap();
}
assert!(readiness.is_ready());
}
#[test]
fn test_is_ready_only_at_full_ready() {
let readiness = GlobalReadiness::new();
assert!(!readiness.is_ready());
readiness.mark_stage(SystemStage::StorageReady);
assert!(!readiness.is_ready());
readiness.mark_stage(SystemStage::IamReady);
assert!(!readiness.is_ready());
readiness.mark_stage(SystemStage::FullReady);
assert!(readiness.is_ready());
}
}

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
<p align="center">
<a href="https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/actions/workflows/ci.yml"><img alt="CI" src="https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg" /></a>
<a href="https://docs.rustfs.com/en/">📖 Documentation</a>
<a href="https://docs.rustfs.com/">📖 Documentation</a>
· <a href="https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/issues">🐛 Bug Reports</a>
· <a href="https://github.com/rustfs/rustfs/discussions">💬 Discussions</a>
</p>

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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ pub const AUDIT_PREFIX: &str = "audit";
pub const AUDIT_ROUTE_PREFIX: &str = const_str::concat!(AUDIT_PREFIX, DEFAULT_DELIMITER);
pub const AUDIT_WEBHOOK_SUB_SYS: &str = "audit_webhook";
pub const AUDIT_MQTT_SUB_SYS: &str = "mqtt_webhook";
pub const AUDIT_MQTT_SUB_SYS: &str = "audit_mqtt";
pub const AUDIT_STORE_EXTENSION: &str = ".audit";
#[allow(dead_code)]

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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ pub const VERSION: &str = "1.0.0";
/// Default configuration logger level
/// Default value: error
/// Environment variable: RUSTFS_LOG_LEVEL
/// Environment variable: RUSTFS_OBS_LOGGER_LEVEL
pub const DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL: &str = "error";
/// Default configuration use stdout
@@ -49,21 +49,6 @@ pub const SERVICE_VERSION: &str = "1.0.0";
/// Default value: production
pub const ENVIRONMENT: &str = "production";
/// Default Access Key
/// Default value: rustfsadmin
/// Environment variable: RUSTFS_ACCESS_KEY
/// Command line argument: --access-key
/// Example: RUSTFS_ACCESS_KEY=rustfsadmin
/// Example: --access-key rustfsadmin
pub const DEFAULT_ACCESS_KEY: &str = "rustfsadmin";
/// Default Secret Key
/// Default value: rustfsadmin
/// Environment variable: RUSTFS_SECRET_KEY
/// Command line argument: --secret-key
/// Example: RUSTFS_SECRET_KEY=rustfsadmin
/// Example: --secret-key rustfsadmin
pub const DEFAULT_SECRET_KEY: &str = "rustfsadmin";
/// Default console enable
/// This is the default value for the console server.
/// It is used to enable or disable the console server.
@@ -89,6 +74,30 @@ pub const RUSTFS_TLS_KEY: &str = "rustfs_key.pem";
/// This is the default cert for TLS.
pub const RUSTFS_TLS_CERT: &str = "rustfs_cert.pem";
/// Default public certificate filename for rustfs
/// This is the default public certificate filename for rustfs.
/// It is used to store the public certificate of the application.
/// Default value: public.crt
pub const RUSTFS_PUBLIC_CERT: &str = "public.crt";
/// Default CA certificate filename for rustfs
/// This is the default CA certificate filename for rustfs.
/// It is used to store the CA certificate of the application.
/// Default value: ca.crt
pub const RUSTFS_CA_CERT: &str = "ca.crt";
/// Default HTTP prefix for rustfs
/// This is the default HTTP prefix for rustfs.
/// It is used to identify HTTP URLs.
/// Default value: http://
pub const RUSTFS_HTTP_PREFIX: &str = "http://";
/// Default HTTPS prefix for rustfs
/// This is the default HTTPS prefix for rustfs.
/// It is used to identify HTTPS URLs.
/// Default value: https://
pub const RUSTFS_HTTPS_PREFIX: &str = "https://";
/// Default port for rustfs
/// This is the default port for rustfs.
/// This is used to bind the server to a specific port.
@@ -145,7 +154,7 @@ pub const DEFAULT_LOG_ROTATION_TIME: &str = "hour";
/// It is used to keep the logs of the application.
/// Default value: 30
/// Environment variable: RUSTFS_OBS_LOG_KEEP_FILES
pub const DEFAULT_LOG_KEEP_FILES: u16 = 30;
pub const DEFAULT_LOG_KEEP_FILES: usize = 30;
/// Default log local logging enabled for rustfs
/// This is the default log local logging enabled for rustfs.
@@ -201,20 +210,6 @@ mod tests {
);
}
#[test]
fn test_security_constants() {
// Test security related constants
assert_eq!(DEFAULT_ACCESS_KEY, "rustfsadmin");
assert!(DEFAULT_ACCESS_KEY.len() >= 8, "Access key should be at least 8 characters");
assert_eq!(DEFAULT_SECRET_KEY, "rustfsadmin");
assert!(DEFAULT_SECRET_KEY.len() >= 8, "Secret key should be at least 8 characters");
// In production environment, access key and secret key should be different
// These are default values, so being the same is acceptable, but should be warned in documentation
println!("Warning: Default access key and secret key are the same. Change them in production!");
}
#[test]
fn test_file_path_constants() {
assert_eq!(RUSTFS_TLS_KEY, "rustfs_key.pem");
@@ -276,8 +271,6 @@ mod tests {
DEFAULT_LOG_LEVEL,
SERVICE_VERSION,
ENVIRONMENT,
DEFAULT_ACCESS_KEY,
DEFAULT_SECRET_KEY,
RUSTFS_TLS_KEY,
RUSTFS_TLS_CERT,
DEFAULT_ADDRESS,
@@ -307,29 +300,6 @@ mod tests {
assert_ne!(DEFAULT_CONSOLE_PORT, 0, "Console port should not be zero");
}
#[test]
fn test_security_best_practices() {
// Test security best practices
// These are default values, should be changed in production environments
println!("Security Warning: Default credentials detected!");
println!("Access Key: {DEFAULT_ACCESS_KEY}");
println!("Secret Key: {DEFAULT_SECRET_KEY}");
println!("These should be changed in production environments!");
// Verify that key lengths meet minimum security requirements
assert!(DEFAULT_ACCESS_KEY.len() >= 8, "Access key should be at least 8 characters");
assert!(DEFAULT_SECRET_KEY.len() >= 8, "Secret key should be at least 8 characters");
// Check if default credentials contain common insecure patterns
let _insecure_patterns = ["admin", "password", "123456", "default"];
let _access_key_lower = DEFAULT_ACCESS_KEY.to_lowercase();
let _secret_key_lower = DEFAULT_SECRET_KEY.to_lowercase();
// Note: More security check logic can be added here
// For example, check if keys contain insecure patterns
}
#[test]
fn test_configuration_consistency() {
// Test configuration consistency

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// Copyright 2024 RustFS Team
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
//! Request body size limits for admin API endpoints
//!
//! These limits prevent DoS attacks through unbounded memory allocation
//! while allowing legitimate use cases.
/// Maximum size for standard admin API request bodies (1 MB)
/// Used for: user creation/update, policies, tier config, KMS config, events, groups, service accounts
/// Rationale: Admin API payloads are typically JSON/XML configs under 100KB.
/// AWS IAM policy limit is 6KB-10KB. 1MB provides generous headroom.
pub const MAX_ADMIN_REQUEST_BODY_SIZE: usize = 1024 * 1024; // 1 MB
/// Maximum size for IAM import/export operations (10 MB)
/// Used for: IAM entity imports/exports containing multiple users, policies, groups
/// Rationale: ZIP archives with hundreds of IAM entities. 10MB allows ~10,000 small configs.
pub const MAX_IAM_IMPORT_SIZE: usize = 10 * 1024 * 1024; // 10 MB
/// Maximum size for bucket metadata import operations (100 MB)
/// Used for: Bucket metadata import containing configurations for many buckets
/// Rationale: Large deployments may have thousands of buckets with various configs.
/// 100MB allows importing metadata for ~10,000 buckets with reasonable configs.
pub const MAX_BUCKET_METADATA_IMPORT_SIZE: usize = 100 * 1024 * 1024; // 100 MB
/// Maximum size for healing operation requests (1 MB)
/// Used for: Healing parameters and configuration
/// Rationale: Healing requests contain bucket/object paths and options. Should be small.
pub const MAX_HEAL_REQUEST_SIZE: usize = 1024 * 1024; // 1 MB
/// Maximum size for S3 client response bodies (10 MB)
/// Used for: Reading responses from remote S3-compatible services (ACL, attributes, lists)
/// Rationale: Responses from external services should be bounded.
/// Large responses (>10MB) indicate misconfiguration or potential attack.
/// Typical responses: ACL XML < 10KB, List responses < 1MB
///
/// Rationale: Responses from external S3-compatible services should be bounded.
/// - ACL XML responses: typically < 10KB
/// - Object attributes: typically < 100KB
/// - List responses: typically < 1MB (1000 objects with metadata)
/// - Location/error responses: typically < 10KB
///
/// 10MB provides generous headroom for legitimate responses while preventing
/// memory exhaustion from malicious or misconfigured remote services.
pub const MAX_S3_CLIENT_RESPONSE_SIZE: usize = 10 * 1024 * 1024; // 10 MB

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// Copyright 2024 RustFS Team
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
//! HTTP Response Compression Configuration
//!
//! This module provides configuration options for HTTP response compression.
//! By default, compression is disabled (aligned with MinIO behavior).
//! When enabled via `RUSTFS_COMPRESS_ENABLE=on`, compression can be configured
//! to apply only to specific file extensions, MIME types, and minimum file sizes.
/// Environment variable to enable/disable HTTP response compression
/// Default: off (disabled)
/// Values: on, off, true, false, yes, no, 1, 0
/// Example: RUSTFS_COMPRESS_ENABLE=on
pub const ENV_COMPRESS_ENABLE: &str = "RUSTFS_COMPRESS_ENABLE";
/// Default compression enable state
/// Aligned with MinIO behavior - compression is disabled by default
pub const DEFAULT_COMPRESS_ENABLE: bool = false;
/// Environment variable for file extensions that should be compressed
/// Comma-separated list of file extensions (with or without leading dot)
/// Default: "" (empty, meaning use MIME type matching only)
/// Example: RUSTFS_COMPRESS_EXTENSIONS=.txt,.log,.csv,.json,.xml,.html,.css,.js
pub const ENV_COMPRESS_EXTENSIONS: &str = "RUSTFS_COMPRESS_EXTENSIONS";
/// Default file extensions for compression
/// Empty by default - relies on MIME type matching
pub const DEFAULT_COMPRESS_EXTENSIONS: &str = "";
/// Environment variable for MIME types that should be compressed
/// Comma-separated list of MIME types, supports wildcard (*) for subtypes
/// Default: "text/*,application/json,application/xml,application/javascript"
/// Example: RUSTFS_COMPRESS_MIME_TYPES=text/*,application/json,application/xml
pub const ENV_COMPRESS_MIME_TYPES: &str = "RUSTFS_COMPRESS_MIME_TYPES";
/// Default MIME types for compression
/// Includes common text-based content types that benefit from compression
pub const DEFAULT_COMPRESS_MIME_TYPES: &str = "text/*,application/json,application/xml,application/javascript";
/// Environment variable for minimum file size to apply compression
/// Files smaller than this size will not be compressed
/// Default: 1000 (bytes)
/// Example: RUSTFS_COMPRESS_MIN_SIZE=1000
pub const ENV_COMPRESS_MIN_SIZE: &str = "RUSTFS_COMPRESS_MIN_SIZE";
/// Default minimum file size for compression (in bytes)
/// Files smaller than 1000 bytes typically don't benefit from compression
/// and the compression overhead may outweigh the benefits
pub const DEFAULT_COMPRESS_MIN_SIZE: u64 = 1000;

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pub const ENV_PREFIX: &str = "RUSTFS_";
pub const ENV_WORD_DELIMITER: &str = "_";
pub const DEFAULT_DIR: &str = "/opt/rustfs/events"; // Default directory for event store
pub const EVENT_DEFAULT_DIR: &str = "/opt/rustfs/events"; // Default directory for event store
pub const AUDIT_DEFAULT_DIR: &str = "/opt/rustfs/audit"; // Default directory for audit store
pub const DEFAULT_LIMIT: u64 = 100000; // Default store limit
/// Standard config keys and values.

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// Copyright 2024 RustFS Team
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
/// Environment variable name that enables or disables auto-heal functionality.
/// - Purpose: Control whether the system automatically performs heal operations.
/// - Valid values: "true" or "false" (case insensitive).
/// - Semantics: When set to "true", auto-heal is enabled and the system will automatically attempt to heal detected issues; when set to "false", auto-heal is disabled and healing must be triggered manually.
/// - Example: `export RUSTFS_HEAL_AUTO_HEAL_ENABLE=true`
/// - Note: Enabling auto-heal can improve system resilience by automatically addressing issues, but may increase resource usage; evaluate based on your operational requirements.
pub const ENV_HEAL_AUTO_HEAL_ENABLE: &str = "RUSTFS_HEAL_AUTO_HEAL_ENABLE";
/// Environment variable name that specifies the heal queue size.
///
/// - Purpose: Set the maximum number of heal requests that can be queued.
/// - Unit: number of requests (usize).
/// - Valid values: any positive integer.
/// - Semantics: When the heal queue reaches this size, new heal requests may be rejected or blocked until space is available; tune according to expected heal workload and system capacity.
/// - Example: `export RUSTFS_HEAL_QUEUE_SIZE=10000`
/// - Note: A larger queue size can accommodate bursts of heal requests but may increase memory usage.
pub const ENV_HEAL_QUEUE_SIZE: &str = "RUSTFS_HEAL_QUEUE_SIZE";
/// Environment variable name that specifies the heal interval in seconds.
/// - Purpose: Define the time interval between successive heal operations.
/// - Unit: seconds (u64).
/// - Valid values: any positive integer.
/// - Semantics: This interval controls how frequently the heal manager checks for and processes heal requests; shorter intervals lead to more responsive healing but may increase system load.
/// - Example: `export RUSTFS_HEAL_INTERVAL_SECS=10`
/// - Note: Choose an interval that balances healing responsiveness with overall system performance.
pub const ENV_HEAL_INTERVAL_SECS: &str = "RUSTFS_HEAL_INTERVAL_SECS";
/// Environment variable name that specifies the heal task timeout in seconds.
/// - Purpose: Set the maximum duration allowed for a heal task to complete.
/// - Unit: seconds (u64).
/// - Valid values: any positive integer.
/// - Semantics: If a heal task exceeds this timeout, it may be aborted or retried; tune according to the expected duration of heal operations and system performance characteristics.
/// - Example: `export RUSTFS_HEAL_TASK_TIMEOUT_SECS=300`
/// - Note: Setting an appropriate timeout helps prevent long-running heal tasks from impacting system stability.
pub const ENV_HEAL_TASK_TIMEOUT_SECS: &str = "RUSTFS_HEAL_TASK_TIMEOUT_SECS";
/// Environment variable name that specifies the maximum number of concurrent heal operations.
/// - Purpose: Limit the number of heal operations that can run simultaneously.
/// - Unit: number of operations (usize).
/// - Valid values: any positive integer.
/// - Semantics: This limit helps control resource usage during healing; tune according to system capacity and expected heal workload.
/// - Example: `export RUSTFS_HEAL_MAX_CONCURRENT_HEALS=4`
/// - Note: A higher concurrency limit can speed up healing but may lead to resource contention.
pub const ENV_HEAL_MAX_CONCURRENT_HEALS: &str = "RUSTFS_HEAL_MAX_CONCURRENT_HEALS";
/// Default value for enabling authentication for heal operations if not specified in the environment variable.
/// - Value: true (authentication enabled).
/// - Rationale: Enabling authentication by default enhances security for heal operations.
/// - Adjustments: Users may disable this feature via the `RUSTFS_HEAL_AUTO_HEAL_ENABLE` environment variable based on their security requirements.
pub const DEFAULT_HEAL_AUTO_HEAL_ENABLE: bool = true;
/// Default heal queue size if not specified in the environment variable.
///
/// - Value: 10,000 requests.
/// - Rationale: This default size balances the need to handle typical heal workloads without excessive memory consumption.
/// - Adjustments: Users may modify this value via the `RUSTFS_HEAL_QUEUE_SIZE` environment variable based on their specific use cases and system capabilities.
pub const DEFAULT_HEAL_QUEUE_SIZE: usize = 10_000;
/// Default heal interval in seconds if not specified in the environment variable.
/// - Value: 10 seconds.
/// - Rationale: This default interval provides a reasonable balance between healing responsiveness and system load for most deployments.
/// - Adjustments: Users may modify this value via the `RUSTFS_HEAL_INTERVAL_SECS` environment variable based on their specific healing requirements and system performance.
pub const DEFAULT_HEAL_INTERVAL_SECS: u64 = 10;
/// Default heal task timeout in seconds if not specified in the environment variable.
/// - Value: 300 seconds (5 minutes).
/// - Rationale: This default timeout allows sufficient time for most heal operations to complete while preventing excessively long-running tasks.
/// - Adjustments: Users may modify this value via the `RUSTFS_HEAL_TASK_TIMEOUT_SECS` environment variable based on their specific heal operation characteristics and system performance.
pub const DEFAULT_HEAL_TASK_TIMEOUT_SECS: u64 = 300; // 5 minutes
/// Default maximum number of concurrent heal operations if not specified in the environment variable.
/// - Value: 4 concurrent heal operations.
/// - Rationale: This default concurrency limit helps balance healing speed with resource usage, preventing system overload.
/// - Adjustments: Users may modify this value via the `RUSTFS_HEAL_MAX_CONCURRENT_HEALS` environment variable based on their system capacity and expected heal workload.
pub const DEFAULT_HEAL_MAX_CONCURRENT_HEALS: usize = 4;

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// limitations under the License.
pub(crate) mod app;
pub(crate) mod body_limits;
pub(crate) mod compress;
pub(crate) mod console;
pub(crate) mod env;
pub(crate) mod heal;
pub(crate) mod object;
pub(crate) mod profiler;
pub(crate) mod protocols;
pub(crate) mod proxy;
pub(crate) mod quota;
pub(crate) mod runtime;
pub(crate) mod targets;
pub(crate) mod tls;

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// Copyright 2024 RustFS Team
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
/// Environment variable name to toggle object-level in-memory caching.
///
/// - Purpose: Enable or disable the object-level in-memory cache (moka).
/// - Acceptable values: `"true"` / `"false"` (case-insensitive) or a boolean typed config.
/// - Semantics: When enabled, the system keeps fully-read objects in memory to reduce backend requests; when disabled, reads bypass the object cache.
/// - Example: `export RUSTFS_OBJECT_CACHE_ENABLE=true`
/// - Note: Evaluate together with `RUSTFS_OBJECT_CACHE_CAPACITY_MB`, TTL/TTI and concurrency thresholds to balance memory usage and throughput.
pub const ENV_OBJECT_CACHE_ENABLE: &str = "RUSTFS_OBJECT_CACHE_ENABLE";
/// Environment variable name that specifies the object cache capacity in megabytes.
///
/// - Purpose: Set the maximum total capacity of the object cache (in MB).
/// - Unit: MB (1 MB = 1_048_576 bytes).
/// - Valid values: any positive integer (0 may indicate disabled or alternative handling).
/// - Semantics: When the moka cache reaches this capacity, eviction policies will remove entries; tune according to available memory and object size distribution.
/// - Example: `export RUSTFS_OBJECT_CACHE_CAPACITY_MB=512`
/// - Note: Actual memory usage will be slightly higher due to object headers and indexing overhead.
pub const ENV_OBJECT_CACHE_CAPACITY_MB: &str = "RUSTFS_OBJECT_CACHE_CAPACITY_MB";
/// Environment variable name for maximum object size eligible for caching in megabytes.
///
/// - Purpose: Define the upper size limit for individual objects to be considered for caching.
/// - Unit: MB (1 MB = 1_048_576 bytes).
/// - Valid values: any positive integer; objects larger than this size will not be cached.
/// - Semantics: Prevents caching of excessively large objects that could monopolize cache capacity; tune based on typical object size distribution.
/// - Example: `export RUSTFS_OBJECT_CACHE_MAX_OBJECT_SIZE_MB=50`
/// - Note: Setting this too low may reduce cache effectiveness; setting it too high may lead to inefficient memory usage.
pub const ENV_OBJECT_CACHE_MAX_OBJECT_SIZE_MB: &str = "RUSTFS_OBJECT_CACHE_MAX_OBJECT_SIZE_MB";
/// Environment variable name for object cache TTL (time-to-live) in seconds.
///
/// - Purpose: Specify the maximum lifetime of a cached entry from the moment it is written.
/// - Unit: seconds (u64).
/// - Semantics: TTL acts as a hard upper bound; entries older than TTL are considered expired and removed by periodic cleanup.
/// - Example: `export RUSTFS_OBJECT_CACHE_TTL_SECS=300`
/// - Note: TTL and TTI both apply; either policy can cause eviction.
pub const ENV_OBJECT_CACHE_TTL_SECS: &str = "RUSTFS_OBJECT_CACHE_TTL_SECS";
/// Environment variable name for object cache TTI (time-to-idle) in seconds.
///
/// - Purpose: Specify how long an entry may remain in cache without being accessed before it is evicted.
/// - Unit: seconds (u64).
/// - Semantics: TTI helps remove one-time or infrequently used entries; frequent accesses reset idle timers but do not extend beyond TTL unless additional logic exists.
/// - Example: `export RUSTFS_OBJECT_CACHE_TTI_SECS=120`
/// - Note: Works together with TTL to keep the cache populated with actively used objects.
pub const ENV_OBJECT_CACHE_TTI_SECS: &str = "RUSTFS_OBJECT_CACHE_TTI_SECS";
/// Environment variable name for threshold of "hot" object hit count used to extend life.
///
/// - Purpose: Define a hit-count threshold to mark objects as "hot" so they may be treated preferentially near expiration.
/// - Valid values: positive integer (usize).
/// - Semantics: Objects reaching this hit count can be considered for relaxed eviction to avoid thrashing hot items.
/// - Example: `export RUSTFS_OBJECT_HOT_MIN_HITS_TO_EXTEND=5`
/// - Note: This is an optional enhancement and requires cache-layer statistics and extension logic to take effect.
pub const ENV_OBJECT_HOT_MIN_HITS_TO_EXTEND: &str = "RUSTFS_OBJECT_HOT_MIN_HITS_TO_EXTEND";
/// Environment variable name for high concurrency threshold used in adaptive buffering.
///
/// - Purpose: When concurrent request count exceeds this threshold, the system enters a "high concurrency" optimization mode to reduce per-request buffer sizes.
/// - Unit: request count (usize).
/// - Semantics: High concurrency mode reduces per-request buffers (e.g., to a fraction of base size) to protect overall memory and fairness.
/// - Example: `export RUSTFS_OBJECT_HIGH_CONCURRENCY_THRESHOLD=8`
/// - Note: This affects buffering and I/O behavior, not cache capacity directly.
pub const ENV_OBJECT_HIGH_CONCURRENCY_THRESHOLD: &str = "RUSTFS_OBJECT_HIGH_CONCURRENCY_THRESHOLD";
/// Environment variable name for medium concurrency threshold used in adaptive buffering.
///
/// - Purpose: Define the boundary for "medium concurrency" where more moderate buffer adjustments apply.
/// - Unit: request count (usize).
/// - Semantics: In the medium range, buffers are reduced moderately to balance throughput and memory efficiency.
/// - Example: `export RUSTFS_OBJECT_MEDIUM_CONCURRENCY_THRESHOLD=4`
/// - Note: Tune this value based on target workload and hardware.
pub const ENV_OBJECT_MEDIUM_CONCURRENCY_THRESHOLD: &str = "RUSTFS_OBJECT_MEDIUM_CONCURRENCY_THRESHOLD";
/// Environment variable name for maximum concurrent disk reads for object operations.
/// - Purpose: Limit the number of concurrent disk read operations for object reads to prevent I/O saturation.
/// - Unit: request count (usize).
/// - Semantics: Throttling disk reads helps maintain overall system responsiveness under load.
/// - Example: `export RUSTFS_OBJECT_MAX_CONCURRENT_DISK_READS=16`
/// - Note: This setting may interact with OS-level I/O scheduling and should be tuned based on hardware capabilities.
pub const ENV_OBJECT_MAX_CONCURRENT_DISK_READS: &str = "RUSTFS_OBJECT_MAX_CONCURRENT_DISK_READS";
/// Default: object caching is disabled.
///
/// - Semantics: Safe default to avoid unexpected memory usage or cache consistency concerns when not explicitly enabled.
/// - Default is set to false (disabled).
pub const DEFAULT_OBJECT_CACHE_ENABLE: bool = false;
/// Default object cache capacity in MB.
///
/// - Default: 100 MB (can be overridden by `RUSTFS_OBJECT_CACHE_CAPACITY_MB`).
/// - Note: Choose a conservative default to reduce memory pressure in development/testing.
pub const DEFAULT_OBJECT_CACHE_CAPACITY_MB: u64 = 100;
/// Default maximum object size eligible for caching in MB.
///
/// - Default: 10 MB (can be overridden by `RUSTFS_OBJECT_CACHE_MAX_OBJECT_SIZE_MB`).
/// - Note: Balances caching effectiveness with memory usage.
pub const DEFAULT_OBJECT_CACHE_MAX_OBJECT_SIZE_MB: usize = 10;
/// Maximum concurrent requests before applying aggressive optimization.
///
/// When concurrent requests exceed this threshold (>8), the system switches to
/// aggressive memory optimization mode, reducing buffer sizes to 40% of base size
/// to prevent memory exhaustion and ensure fair resource allocation.
///
/// This helps maintain system stability under high load conditions.
/// Default is set to 8 concurrent requests.
pub const DEFAULT_OBJECT_HIGH_CONCURRENCY_THRESHOLD: usize = 8;
/// Medium concurrency threshold for buffer size adjustment.
///
/// At this level (3-4 requests), buffers are reduced to 75% of base size to
/// balance throughput and memory efficiency as load increases.
///
/// This helps maintain performance without overly aggressive memory reduction.
///
/// Default is set to 4 concurrent requests.
pub const DEFAULT_OBJECT_MEDIUM_CONCURRENCY_THRESHOLD: usize = 4;
/// Maximum concurrent disk reads for object operations.
/// Limits the number of simultaneous disk read operations to prevent I/O saturation.
///
/// A higher value may improve throughput on high-performance storage,
/// but could also lead to increased latency if the disk becomes overloaded.
///
/// Default is set to 64 concurrent reads.
pub const DEFAULT_OBJECT_MAX_CONCURRENT_DISK_READS: usize = 64;
/// Time-to-live for cached objects (5 minutes = 300 seconds).
///
/// After this duration, cached objects are automatically expired by Moka's
/// background cleanup process, even if they haven't been accessed. This prevents
/// stale data from consuming cache capacity indefinitely.
///
/// Default is set to 300 seconds.
pub const DEFAULT_OBJECT_CACHE_TTL_SECS: u64 = 300;
/// Time-to-idle for cached objects (2 minutes = 120 seconds).
///
/// Objects that haven't been accessed for this duration are automatically evicted,
/// even if their TTL hasn't expired. This ensures cache is populated with actively
/// used objects and clears out one-time reads efficiently.
///
/// Default is set to 120 seconds.
pub const DEFAULT_OBJECT_CACHE_TTI_SECS: u64 = 120;
/// Minimum hit count to extend object lifetime beyond TTL.
///
/// "Hot" objects that have been accessed at least this many times are treated
/// specially - they can survive longer in cache even as they approach TTL expiration.
/// This prevents frequently accessed objects from being evicted prematurely.
///
/// Default is set to 5 hits.
pub const DEFAULT_OBJECT_HOT_MIN_HITS_TO_EXTEND: usize = 5;

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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
/// Profiler related environment variable names and default values
pub const ENV_ENABLE_PROFILING: &str = "RUSTFS_ENABLE_PROFILING";
// CPU profiling
pub const ENV_CPU_MODE: &str = "RUSTFS_PROF_CPU_MODE"; // off|continuous|periodic
/// Frequency of CPU profiling samples
pub const ENV_CPU_FREQ: &str = "RUSTFS_PROF_CPU_FREQ";
/// Interval between CPU profiling sessions (for periodic mode)
pub const ENV_CPU_INTERVAL_SECS: &str = "RUSTFS_PROF_CPU_INTERVAL_SECS";
/// Duration of each CPU profiling session (for periodic mode)
pub const ENV_CPU_DURATION_SECS: &str = "RUSTFS_PROF_CPU_DURATION_SECS";
// Memory profiling (jemalloc)
/// Memory profiling (jemalloc)
pub const ENV_MEM_PERIODIC: &str = "RUSTFS_PROF_MEM_PERIODIC";
/// Interval between memory profiling snapshots (for periodic mode)
pub const ENV_MEM_INTERVAL_SECS: &str = "RUSTFS_PROF_MEM_INTERVAL_SECS";
// Output directory
/// Output directory
pub const ENV_OUTPUT_DIR: &str = "RUSTFS_PROF_OUTPUT_DIR";
// Defaults
/// Defaults for profiler settings
pub const DEFAULT_ENABLE_PROFILING: bool = false;
/// CPU profiling
pub const DEFAULT_CPU_MODE: &str = "off";
/// Frequency of CPU profiling samples
pub const DEFAULT_CPU_FREQ: usize = 100;
/// Interval between CPU profiling sessions (for periodic mode)
pub const DEFAULT_CPU_INTERVAL_SECS: u64 = 300;
/// Duration of each CPU profiling session (for periodic mode)
pub const DEFAULT_CPU_DURATION_SECS: u64 = 60;
/// Memory profiling (jemalloc)
pub const DEFAULT_MEM_PERIODIC: bool = false;
/// Interval between memory profiling snapshots (for periodic mode)
pub const DEFAULT_MEM_INTERVAL_SECS: u64 = 300;
/// Output directory
pub const DEFAULT_OUTPUT_DIR: &str = ".";

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