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Folke Behrens
0896dcf3d4 proxy: Add temporary stream_events tool
neondatabase/cloud#19600
2024-11-14 11:49:07 +01:00
Arseny Sher
d06bf4b0fe safekeeper: fix atomicity of WAL truncation (#9685)
If WAL truncation fails in the middle it might leave some data on disk
above the write/flush LSN. In theory, concatenated with previous records
it might form bogus WAL (though very unlikely in practice because CRC
would protect from that). To protect from that, set
pending_wal_truncation flag: means before any WAL writes truncation must
be retried until it succeeds. We already did that in case of safekeeper
restart, now extend this mechanism for failures without restart. Also,
importantly, reset LSNs in the beginning of the operation, not in the
end, because once on disk deletion starts previous pointers are wrong.

All this most likely haven't created any problems in practice because
CRC protects from the consequences.

Tests for this are hard; simulation infrastructure might be useful here
in the future, but not yet.
2024-11-14 13:06:42 +03:00
Tristan Partin
1280b708f1 Improve error handling for NeonAPI fixture
Move error handling to the common request function and add a debug log.

Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-11-13 20:35:48 -06:00
John Spray
b4e00b8b22 pageserver: refuse to load tenants with suspiciously old indices in old generations (#9719)
## Problem

Historically, if a control component passed a pageserver "generation: 1"
this could be a quick way to corrupt a tenant by loading a historic
index.

Follows https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9383
Closes #6951 

## Summary of changes

- Introduce a Fatal variant to DownloadError, to enable index downloads
to signal when they have encountered a scary enough situation that we
shouldn't proceed to load the tenant.
- Handle this variant by putting the tenant into a broken state (no
matter which timeline within the tenant reported it)
- Add a test for this case

In the event that this behavior fires when we don't want it to, we have
ways to intervene:
- "Touch" an affected index to update its mtime (download+upload S3
object)
- If this behavior is triggered, it indicates we're attaching in some
old generation, so we should be able to fix that by manually bumping
generation numbers in the storage controller database (this should never
happen, but it's an option if it does)
2024-11-13 18:07:39 +00:00
Heikki Linnakangas
10aaa3677d PostgreSQL minor version updates (17.1, 16.5, 15.9, 14.14) (#9727)
This includes a patch to temporarily disable one test in the pg_anon
test suite. It is an upstream issue, the test started failing with the
new PostgreSQL minor versions because of a change in the default
timezone used in tests. We don't want to block the release for this,
so just disable the test for now. See
199f0a392b (note_2148017485)

Corresponding postgres repository PRs:
https://github.com/neondatabase/postgres/pull/524
https://github.com/neondatabase/postgres/pull/525
https://github.com/neondatabase/postgres/pull/526
https://github.com/neondatabase/postgres/pull/527
2024-11-13 15:08:58 +02:00
Heikki Linnakangas
d5435b1a81 tests: Increase timeout in test_create_churn_during_restart (#9736)
This test was seen to be flaky, e.g. at:
https://neon-github-public-dev.s3.amazonaws.com/reports/pr-9457/11804246485/index.html#suites/ec4311502db344eee91f1354e9dc839b/982bd121ea698414/.
If I _reduce_ the timeout from 10s to 8s on my laptop, it reliably hits
that timeout and fails. That suggests that the test is pretty close to
the edge even when it passes. Let's bump up the timeout to 30 s to make
it more robust.

See also https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9730, although the
error message is different there.
2024-11-13 12:20:32 +02:00
Anastasia Lubennikova
080d585b22 Add installed_extensions prometheus metric (#9608)
and add /metrics endpoint to compute_ctl to expose such metrics

metric format example for extension pg_rag
with versions 1.2.3 and 1.4.2
installed in 3 and 1 databases respectively:

neon_extensions_installed{extension="pg_rag", version="1.2.3"} = 3
neon_extensions_installed{extension="pg_rag", version="1.4.2"} = 1

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infra part: https://github.com/neondatabase/flux-fleet/pull/251
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Co-authored-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-11-13 09:36:48 +00:00
John Spray
7595d3afe6 pageserver: add no_sync for use in regression tests (2/2) (#9678)
## Problem

Followup to https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9677 which enables
`no_sync` in tests. This can be merged once the next release has
happened.

## Summary of changes

- Always run pageserver with `no_sync = true` in tests.
2024-11-13 09:17:26 +00:00
Konstantin Knizhnik
1ff5333a1b Do not wallog AUX files at replica (#9457)
## Problem

Attempt to persist LR stuff at replica cause cannot make new WAL entries
during recovery` error.
See https://neondb.slack.com/archives/C07S7RBFVRA/p1729280401283389

## Summary of changes

Do not wallog AUX files at replica.
Related Postgres PRs:

https://github.com/neondatabase/postgres/pull/517
https://github.com/neondatabase/postgres/pull/516
https://github.com/neondatabase/postgres/pull/515
https://github.com/neondatabase/postgres/pull/514


## Checklist before requesting a review

- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my code.
- [ ] If it is a core feature, I have added thorough tests.
- [ ] Do we need to implement analytics? if so did you add the relevant
metrics to the dashboard?
- [ ] If this PR requires public announcement, mark it with
/release-notes label and add several sentences in this section.

## Checklist before merging

- [ ] Do not forget to reformat commit message to not include the above
checklist

---------

Co-authored-by: Konstantin Knizhnik <knizhnik@neon.tech>
Co-authored-by: Heikki Linnakangas <heikki@neon.tech>
2024-11-13 08:50:01 +02:00
Tristan Partin
d8f5d43549 Fix autocommit footguns in performance tests
psycopg2 has the following warning related to autocommit:

> By default, any query execution, including a simple SELECT will start
> a transaction: for long-running programs, if no further action is
> taken, the session will remain “idle in transaction”, an undesirable
> condition for several reasons (locks are held by the session, tables
> bloat…). For long lived scripts, either ensure to terminate a
> transaction as soon as possible or use an autocommit connection.

In the 2.9 release notes, psycopg2 also made the following change:

> `with connection` starts a transaction on autocommit transactions too

Some of these connections are indeed long-lived, so we were retaining
tons of WAL on the endpoints because we had a transaction pinned in the
past.

Link: https://www.psycopg.org/docs/news.html#what-s-new-in-psycopg-2-9
Link: https://github.com/psycopg/psycopg2/issues/941
Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-11-12 15:48:19 -06:00
Erik Grinaker
2256a5727a safekeeper: use WAL_SEGMENT_SIZE for empty timeline state (#9734)
## Problem

`TimelinePersistentState::empty()`, used for tests and benchmarks, had a
hardcoded 16 MB WAL segment size. This caused confusion when attempting
to change the global segment size.

## Summary of changes

Inherit from `WAL_SEGMENT_SIZE` in `TimelinePersistentState::empty()`.
2024-11-12 20:35:44 +00:00
Tristan Partin
3f80af8b1d Add neon.logical_replication_max_logicalsnapdir_size
This GUC will drop replication slots if the size of the
pg_logical/snapshots directory (not including temp snapshot files)
becomes larger than the specified size. Keeping the size of this
directory smaller will help with basebackup size from the pageserver.

Part-of: https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/8619
Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-11-12 13:13:28 -06:00
Tristan Partin
a61d81bbc7 Calculate compute_backpressure_throttling_seconds correctly
The original value that we get is measured in microseconds. It comes
from a calculation using Postgres' GetCurrentTimestamp(), whihc is
implemented in terms of gettimeofday(2).

Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-11-12 13:12:08 -06:00
Erik Grinaker
05381a48f0 utils: remove unnecessary fsync in durable_rename() (#9686)
## Problem

WAL segment fsyncs significantly affect WAL ingestion throughput.
`durable_rename()` is used when initializing every 16 MB segment, and
issues 3 fsyncs of which 1 was unnecessary.

## Summary of changes

Remove an fsync in `durable_rename` which is unnecessary with Linux and
ext4 (which we currently use). This improves WAL ingestion throughput by
up to 23% with large appends on my MacBook.
2024-11-12 18:57:31 +01:00
Alex Chi Z.
cef165818c test(pageserver): add gc-compaction tests with delta will_init (#9724)
I had an impression that gc-compaction didn't test the case where the
first record of the key history is will_init because of there are some
code path that will panic in this case. Luckily it got fixed in
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9026 so we can now implement
such tests.

Part of https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9114

## Summary of changes

* Randomly changed some images into will_init neon wal record
* Split `test_simple_bottom_most_compaction_deltas` into two test cases,
one of them has the bottom layer as delta layer with will_init flags,
while the other is the original one with image layers.

---------

Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-11-12 10:37:31 -05:00
Erik Grinaker
6b19867410 safekeeper: don't flush control file on WAL ingest path (#9698)
## Problem

The control file is flushed on the WAL ingest path when the commit LSN
advances by one segment, to bound the amount of recovery work in case of
a crash. This involves 3 additional fsyncs, which can have a significant
impact on WAL ingest throughput. This is to some extent mitigated by
`AppendResponse` not being emitted on segment bound flushes, since this
will prevent commit LSN advancement, which will be addressed separately.

## Summary of changes

Don't flush the control file on the WAL ingest path at all. Instead,
leave that responsibility to the timeline manager, but ask it to flush
eagerly if the control file lags the in-memory commit LSN by more than
one segment. This should not cause more than `REFRESH_INTERVAL` (300 ms)
additional latency before flushing the control file, which is
negligible.
2024-11-12 15:17:03 +00:00
Tristan Partin
cc8029c4c8 Update pg_cron to 1.6.4
This comes with PG 17 support.

Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-11-11 20:10:53 -06:00
Tristan Partin
5be6b07cf1 Improve typing related to regress/test_logical_replication.py (#9725)
Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-11-11 17:36:45 -06:00
Arpad Müller
b018bc7da8 Add a retain_lsn test (#9599)
Add a test that ensures the `retain_lsn` functionality works. Right now,
there is not a single test that is broken if offloaded or non-offloaded
timelines don't get registered at their parents, preventing gc from
discarding the ancestor_lsns of the children. This PR fills that gap.

The test has four modes:

* `offloaded`: offload the child timeline, run compaction on the parent
timeline, unarchive the child timeline, then try reading from it.
hopefully the data is still there.
* `offloaded-corrupted`: offload the child timeline, corrupts the
manifest in a way that the pageserver believes the timeline was
flattened. This is the closest we can get to pretend the `retain_lsn`
mechanism doesn't exist for offloaded timelines, so we can avoid adding
endpoints to the pageserver that do this manually for tests. The test
then checks that indeed data is corrupted and the endpoint can't be
started. That way we know that the test is actually working, and
actually tests the `retain_lsn` mechanism, instead of say the lsn lease
mechanism, or one of the many other mechanisms that impede gc.
* `archived`: the child timeline gets archived but doesn't get
offloaded. this currently matches the `None` case but we might have
refactors in the future that make archived timelines sufficiently
different from non-archived ones.
* `None`: the child timeline doesn't even get archived. this tests that
normal timelines participate in `retain_lsn`. I've made them locally not
participate in `retain_lsn` (via commenting out the respective
`ancestor_children.push` statement in tenant.rs) and ran the testsuite,
and not a single test failed. So this test is first of its kind.

Part of #8088.
2024-11-11 22:29:21 +00:00
Tristan Partin
4b075db7ea Add a postgres_exporter config file
This exporter logs an ERROR if a file called `postgres_exporter.yml` is
not located in its current working directory. We can silence it by
adding an empty config file and pointing the exporter at it.

Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-11-11 14:49:37 -06:00
Fedor Dikarev
fde16f8614 use batch gh-workflow-stats-action with separate table (#9722)
We found that exporting GH Workflow Runs in batch is more efficient due
to
- better utilisation of Github API
- and gh runners usage is rounded to minutes, so even when ad-hoc export
is done in 5-10 seconds, we billed for one minute usage

So now we introduce batch exporting, with version v0.2.x of github
workflow stats exporter.
How it's expected to work now:
- every 15 minutes we query for the workflow runs, created in last 2
hours
- to avoid missing workflows that ran for more than 2 hours, every night
(00:25) we will query workflows created in past 24 hours and export them
as well
- should we have query for even longer periods?
- lets see how it works with current schedule
- for longer periods like for days or weeks, it may require to adjust
logic and concurrency of querying data, so lets for now use simpler
version
2024-11-11 20:33:29 +00:00
Alex Chi Z.
5a138d08a3 feat(pageserver): support partial gc-compaction for delta layers (#9611)
The final patch for partial compaction, part of
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9114, close
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/8921 (note that we didn't
implement parallel compaction or compaction scheduler for partial
compaction -- currently this needs to be scheduled by using a Python
script to split the keyspace, and in the future, automatically split
based on the key partitioning when the pageserver wants to trigger a
gc-compaction)

## Summary of changes

* Update the layer selection algorithm to use the same selection as full
compaction (everything intersect/below gc horizon)
* Update the layer selection algorithm to also generate a list of delta
layers that need to be rewritten
* Add the logic to rewrite delta layers and add them back to the layer
map
* Update test case to do partial compaction on deltas

---------

Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-11-11 20:30:32 +00:00
Tristan Partin
2d9652c434 Clean up C.UTF-8 locale changes
Removes some unnecessary initdb arguments, and fixes Neon for MacOS
since it doesn't seem to ship a C.UTF-8 locale.

Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-11-11 13:53:12 -06:00
Alexander Bayandin
e9dcfa2eb2 test_runner: skip more tests using decorator instead of pytest.skip (#9704)
## Problem

Running `pytest.skip(...)` in a test body instead of marking the test
with `@pytest.mark.skipif(...)` makes all fixtures to be initialised,
which is not necessary if the test is going to be skipped anyway.

Also, some tests are unnecessarily skipped (e.g. `test_layer_bloating`
on Postgres 17, or `test_idle_reconnections` at all) or run (e.g.
`test_parse_project_git_version_output_positive` more than on once
configuration) according to comments.

## Summary of changes
- Move `skip_on_postgres` / `xfail_on_postgres` /
`run_only_on_default_postgres` decorators to `fixture.utils`
- Add new `skip_in_debug_build` and `skip_on_ci` decorators
- Replace `pytest.skip(...)` calls with decorators where possible
2024-11-11 18:07:01 +00:00
Peter Bendel
8db84d9964 new ingest benchmark (#9711)
## Problem

We have no specific benchmark testing project migration of postgresql
project with existing data into Neon.
Typical steps of such a project migration are
- schema creation in the neon project
- initial COPY of relations
- creation of indexes and constraints
- vacuum analyze

## Summary of changes

Add a periodic benchmark running 9 AM UTC every day.
In each run:
- copy a 200 GiB project that has realistic schema, data, tables,
indexes and constraints from another project into
  - a new Neon project (7 CU fixed)
- an existing tenant, (but new branch and new database) that already has
4 TiB of data
- use pgcopydb tool to automate all steps and parallelize COPY and index
creation
- parse pgcopydb output and report performance metrics in Neon
performance test database

## Logs

This benchmark has been tested first manually and then as part of
benchmarking.yml workflow, example run see

https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/actions/runs/11757679870
2024-11-11 17:51:15 +00:00
Alexander Bayandin
1aab34715a Remove checklist from the PR template (#9702)
## Problem
Once we enable the merge queue for the `main` branch, it won't be
possible to adjust the commit message right after pressing the "Squash
and merge" button and the PR title + description will be used as is.

To avoid extra noise in the commits in the `main` with the checklist
leftovers, I propose removing the checklist from the PR template and
keeping only the Problem / Summary of changes.

## Summary of changes
- Remove the checklist from the PR template
2024-11-11 17:01:02 +00:00
Erik Grinaker
f63de5f527 safekeeper: add initialize_segment variant of safekeeper_wal_storage_operation_seconds (#9691)
## Problem

We don't have a metric capturing the latency of segment initialization.
This can be significant due to fsyncs.

## Summary of changes

Add an `initialize_segment` variant of
`safekeeper_wal_storage_operation_seconds`.
2024-11-11 17:55:50 +01:00
Alex Chi Z.
54a1676680 rfc: update aux file rfc to reflect latest optimizations (#9681)
Reflects https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9631 in the RFC.

Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-11-11 09:19:03 -05:00
Alex Chi Z.
48c06d9f7b fix(pageserver): increase frozen layer warning threshold; ignore in tests (#9705)
Perf benchmarks produce a lot of layers.

## Summary of changes

Bumping the threshold and ignore the warning.

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Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-11-11 09:13:46 -05:00
Alexander Bayandin
f510647c7e CI: retry actions/github-script for 5XX errors (#9703)
## Problem

GitHub API can return error 500, and it fails jobs that use
`actions/github-script` action.

## Summary of changes
- Add `retry: 500` to all `actions/github-script` usage
2024-11-11 12:42:32 +00:00
Vlad Lazar
ceaa80ffeb storcon: add peer token for peer to peer communication (#9695)
## Problem

We wish to stop using admin tokens in the infra repo, but step down
requests use the admin token.

## Summary of Changes

Introduce a new "ControllerPeer" scope and use it for step-down requests.
2024-11-11 09:58:41 +00:00
Alexander Bayandin
2fcac0e66b CI(pre-merge-checks): add required checks (#9700)
## Problem
The Merge queue doesn't work because it expects certain jobs, which we
don't have in the `pre-merge-checks` workflow.
But it turns out we can just create jobs/checks with the same names in
any workflow that we run.

## Summary of changes
- Add `conclusion` jobs
- Create `neon-cloud-e2e` status check
- Add a bunch of `if`s to handle cases with no relevant changes found
and prepare the workflow to run rust checks in the future
- List the workflow in `report-workflow-stats` to collect stats about it
2024-11-09 01:02:54 +00:00
Tristan Partin
ecde8d7632 Improve type safety according to pyright
Pyright found many issues that mypy doesn't seem to want to catch or
mypy isn't configured to catch.

Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-11-08 14:43:15 -06:00
Alex Chi Z.
af8238ae52 fix(pageserver): drain upload queue before offloading timeline (#9682)
It is possible at the point we shutdown the timeline, there are
still layer files we did not upload.

## Summary of changes

* If the queue is not empty, avoid offloading.
* Shutdown the timeline gracefully using the flush mode to
ensure all local files are uploaded before deleting the timeline
directory.

---------

Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-11-08 14:28:55 -05:00
Erik Grinaker
ab47804d00 safekeeper: remove unused WriteGuardSharedState::skip_update (#9699) 2024-11-08 19:25:31 +00:00
Alex Chi Z.
ecca62a45d feat(pageserver): more log lines around frozen layers (#9697)
We saw pageserver OOMs
https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/19715 for tenants doing
large writes. Add log lines around in-memory layers to hopefully collect
some info during my on-call shift next week.

## Summary of changes

* Estimate in-memory size of an in-mem layer.
* Print frozen layer number if there are too many layers accumulated in
memory.

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Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-11-08 18:44:00 +00:00
Tristan Partin
34a4eb6f2a Switch compute-related locales to C.UTF-8 by default
Right now, our environments create databases with the C locale, which is
really unfortunate for users who have data stored in other languages
that they want to analyze. For instance, show_trgm on Hebrew text
currently doesn't work in staging or production.

I don't envision this being the final solution. I think this is just a
way to set a known value so the pageserver doesn't use its parent
environment. The final solution to me is exposing initdb parameters to
users in the console. Then they could use a different locale or encoding
if they so chose.

Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-11-08 12:19:18 -06:00
Alexander Bayandin
b6bc954c5d CI: move check codestyle python to reusable workflow and run on a merge_group (#9683)
## Problem

To prevent breaking main after Python 3.11 PR get merged 
we need to enable merge queue and run `check-codestyle-python`
job on it

## Summary of changes
- Move `check-codestyle-python` to a reusable workflow
- Run this workflow on `merge_group` event
2024-11-08 17:32:56 +00:00
Vlad Lazar
30680d1f32 tests: use tigther storcon scopes (#9696)
## Problem

https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9596 did not update tests
because that would've broken the compat tests.

## Summary of Changes

Use infra scope where possible.
2024-11-08 17:00:31 +00:00
Alex Chi Z.
f561cbe1c7 fix(pageserver): drain upload queue before detaching ancestor (#9651)
In INC-317
https://neondb.slack.com/archives/C033RQ5SPDH/p1730815677932209, we saw
an interesting series of operations that would remove valid layer files
existing in the layer map.

* Timeline A starts compaction and generates an image layer Z but not
uploading it yet.
* Timeline B/C starts ancestor detaching (which should not affect
timeline A)
* The tenant gets restarted as part of the ancestor detaching process,
without increasing the generation number.
* Timeline A reloads, discovering the layer Z is a future layer, and
schedules a **deletion into the deletion queue**. This means that the
file will be deleted any time in the future.
* Timeline A starts compaction and generates layer Z again, adding it to
the layer map. Note that because we don't bump generation number during
ancestor detach, it has the same filename + generation number as the
original Z.
* Timeline A deletes layer Z from s3 + disk, and now we have a dangling
reference in the layer map, blocking all
compaction/logical_size_calculation process.

## Summary of changes

* We wait until all layers to be uploaded before shutting down the
tenants in `Flush` mode.
* Ancestor detach restarts now use this mode.
* Ancestor detach also waits for remote queue completion before starting
the detaching process.
* The patch ensures that we don't have any future image layer (or
something similar) after restart, but not fixing the underlying problem
around generation numbers.

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Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-11-08 10:35:27 -05:00
Tristan Partin
3525d2e381 Update TimescaleDB to 2.17.1 for PG 17
Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-11-08 09:15:38 -06:00
Konstantin Knizhnik
17c002b660 Do not copy logical replicaiton slots to replica (#9458)
## Problem

Replication slots are now persisted using AUX files mechanism and
included in basebackup when replica is launched.
This slots are not somehow used at replica but hold WAL, which may cause
local disk space exhaustion.

## Summary of changes

Add `--replica` parameter to basebackup request and do not include
replication slot state files in basebackup for replica.

## Checklist before requesting a review

- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my code.
- [ ] If it is a core feature, I have added thorough tests.
- [ ] Do we need to implement analytics? if so did you add the relevant
metrics to the dashboard?
- [ ] If this PR requires public announcement, mark it with
/release-notes label and add several sentences in this section.

## Checklist before merging

- [ ] Do not forget to reformat commit message to not include the above
checklist

---------

Co-authored-by: Konstantin Knizhnik <knizhnik@neon.tech>
2024-11-08 14:54:58 +02:00
John Spray
aa9112efce pageserver: add no_sync for use in regression tests (1/2) (#9677)
## Problem

In test environments, the `syncfs` that the pageserver does on startup
can take a long time, as other tests running concurrently might have
many gigabytes of dirty pages.

## Summary of changes

- Add a `no_sync` option to the pageserver's config.
- Skip syncfs on startup if this is set
- A subsequent PR (https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9678) will
enable this by default in tests. We need to wait until after the next
release to avoid breaking compat tests, which would fail if we set
no_sync & use an old pageserver binary.

Q: Why is this a different mechanism than safekeeper, which as a
--no-sync CLI?
A: Because the way we manage pageservers in neon_local depends on the
pageserver.toml containing the full configuration, whereas safekeepers
have a config file which is neon-local-specific and can drive a CLI
flag.

Q: Why is the option no_sync rather than sync?
A: For boolean configs with a dangerous value, it's preferable to make
"false" the safe option, so that any downstream future config tooling
that might have a "booleans are false by default" behavior (e.g. golang
structs) is safe by default.

Q: Why only skip the syncfs, and not all fsyncs?
A: Skipping all fsyncs would require more code changes, and the most
acute problem isn't fsyncs themselves (these just slow down a running
test), it's the syncfs (which makes a pageserver startup slow as a
result of _other_ tests)
2024-11-08 10:16:04 +00:00
JC Grünhage
027889b06c ci: use set-docker-config-dir from dev-actions (#9638)
set-docker-config-dir was replicated over multiple repositories.

The replica of this action was removed from this repository and it's
using the version from github.com/neondatabase/dev-actions instead
2024-11-08 10:44:59 +01:00
Heikki Linnakangas
79929bb1b6 Disable rust_2024_compatibility lint option (#9615)
Compiling with nightly rust compiler, I'm getting a lot of errors like
this:

    error: `if let` assigns a shorter lifetime since Edition 2024
       --> proxy/src/auth/backend/jwt.rs:226:16
        |
    226 |             if let Some(permit) = self.try_acquire_permit() {
        |                ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-------------------------
        |                                   |
| this value has a significant drop implementation which may observe a
major change in drop order and requires your discretion
        |
        = warning: this changes meaning in Rust 2024
= note: for more information, see issue #124085
<https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/124085>
    help: the value is now dropped here in Edition 2024
       --> proxy/src/auth/backend/jwt.rs:241:13
        |
    241 |             } else {
        |             ^
    note: the lint level is defined here
       --> proxy/src/lib.rs:8:5
        |
    8   |     rust_2024_compatibility
        |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
= note: `#[deny(if_let_rescope)]` implied by
`#[deny(rust_2024_compatibility)]`

and this:

error: these values and local bindings have significant drop
implementation that will have a different drop order from that of
Edition 2021
       --> proxy/src/auth/backend/jwt.rs:376:18
        |
    369 |         let client = Client::builder()
| ------ these values have significant drop implementation and will
observe changes in drop order under Edition 2024
    ...
    376 |             map: DashMap::default(),
        |                  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        |
        = warning: this changes meaning in Rust 2024
= note: for more information, see issue #123739
<https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/123739>
= note: `#[deny(tail_expr_drop_order)]` implied by
`#[deny(rust_2024_compatibility)]`

They are caused by the `rust_2024_compatibility` lint option.

When we actually switch to the 2024 edition, it makes sense to go
through all these and check that the drop order changes don't break
anything, but in the meanwhile, there's no easy way to avoid these
errors. Disable it, to allow compiling with nightly again.

Co-authored-by: Arpad Müller <arpad-m@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-11-08 08:35:03 +00:00
Peter Bendel
9132d80aa3 add pgcopydb tool to build tools image (#9658)
## Problem

build-tools image does not provide superuser, so additional packages can
not be installed during GitHub benchmarking workflows but need to be
added to the image

## Summary of changes

install pgcopydb version 0.17-1 or higher into build-tools bookworm
image

```bash
docker run -it neondatabase/build-tools:<tag>-bookworm-arm64 /bin/bash
...
nonroot@c23c6f4901ce:~$ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/pgcopydb/lib /pgcopydb/bin/pgcopydb --version;
13:58:19.768 8 INFO   Running pgcopydb version 0.17 from "/pgcopydb/bin/pgcopydb"
pgcopydb version 0.17
compiled with PostgreSQL 16.4 (Debian 16.4-1.pgdg120+2) on aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu, compiled by gcc (Debian 12.2.0-14) 12.2.0, 64-bit
compatible with Postgres 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16
```

Example usage of that image in a workflow

https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/actions/runs/11725718371/job/32662681172#step:7:14
2024-11-07 19:00:25 +01:00
Conrad Ludgate
82e3f0ecba [proxy/authorize]: improve JWKS reliability (#9676)
While setting up some tests, I noticed that we didn't support keycloak.
They make use of encryption JWKs as well as signature ones. Our current
jwks crate does not support parsing encryption keys which caused the
entire jwk set to fail to parse. Switching to lazy parsing fixes this.

Also while setting up tests, I couldn't use localhost jwks server as we
require HTTPS and we were using webpki so it was impossible to add a
custom CA. Enabling native roots addresses this possibility.

I saw some of our current e2e tests against our custom JWKS in s3 were
taking a while to fetch. I've added a timeout + retries to address this.
2024-11-07 16:24:38 +00:00
Arpad Müller
75aa19aa2d Don't attach is_archived to debug output (#9679)
We are in branches where we know its value already.
2024-11-07 16:13:50 +00:00
Alex Chi Z.
a8d9939ea9 fix(pageserver): reduce aux compaction threshold (#9647)
ref https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9441

The metrics from LR publisher testing project: ~300KB aux key deltas per
256MB files. Therefore, I think we can do compaction more aggressively
as these deltas are small and compaction can reduce layer download
latency. We also have a read path perf fix
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9631 but I'd still combine the
read path fix with the reduce of the compaction threshold.

## Summary of changes

* reduce metadata compaction threshold
* use num of L1 delta layers as an indicator for metadata compaction
* dump more logs

Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-11-07 10:38:15 -05:00
Erik Grinaker
f18aa04b90 safekeeper: use set_len() to zero out segments (#9665)
## Problem

When we create a new segment, we zero it out in order to avoid changing
the length and fsyncing metadata on every write. However, we zeroed it
out by writing 8 KB zero-pages, and Tokio file writes have non-trivial
overhead.

## Summary of changes

Zero out the segment using
[`File::set_len()`](https://docs.rs/tokio/latest/i686-unknown-linux-gnu/tokio/fs/struct.File.html#method.set_len)
instead. This will typically (depending on the filesystem) just write a
sparse file and omit the 16 MB of data entirely. This improves WAL
append throughput for large messages by over 400% with fsync disabled,
and 100% with fsync enabled.
2024-11-07 15:09:57 +00:00
Erik Grinaker
01265b7bc6 safekeeper: add basic WAL ingestion benchmarks (#9531)
## Problem

We don't have any benchmarks for Safekeeper WAL ingestion.

## Summary of changes

Add some basic benchmarks for WAL ingestion, specifically for
`SafeKeeper::process_msg()` (single append) and `WalAcceptor` (pipelined
batch ingestion). Also add some baseline file write benchmarks.
2024-11-07 13:24:03 +00:00
Arseny Sher
f54f0e8e2d Fix direct reading from WAL buffers. (#9639)
Fix direct reading from WAL buffers.
Pointer wasn't advanced which resulted in sending corrupted WAL if part
of read used WAL buffers and part read from the file. Also move it to
neon_walreader so that e.g. replication could also make use of it.

ref https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/19567
2024-11-07 11:29:52 +00:00
Erik Grinaker
d6aa26a533 postgres_ffi: make WalGenerator generic over record generator (#9614)
## Problem

Benchmarks need more control over the WAL generated by `WalGenerator`.
In particular, they need to vary the size of logical messages.

## Summary of changes

* Make `WalGenerator` generic over `RecordGenerator`, which constructs
WAL records.
* Add `LogicalMessageGenerator` which emits logical messages, with a
configurable payload.
* Minor tweaks and code reorganization.

There are no changes to the core logic or emitted WAL.
2024-11-07 10:38:39 +00:00
Cheng Chen
e1d0b73824 chore(compute): Bump pg_mooncake to the latest version 2024-11-06 22:41:18 -06:00
Arpad Müller
011c0a175f Support copying layers in detach_ancestor from before shard splits (#9669)
We need to use the shard associated with the layer file, not the shard
associated with our current tenant shard ID.

Due to shard splits, the shard IDs can refer to older files.

close https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9667
2024-11-07 01:53:58 +01:00
Alex Chi Z.
2a95a51a0d refactor(pageserver): better pageservice command parsing (#9597)
close https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9460

## Summary of changes

A full rewrite of pagestream cmdline parsing to make it more robust and
readable.

---------

Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
Co-authored-by: Arpad Müller <arpad-m@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-11-06 20:41:01 +00:00
Yuchen Liang
11fc1a4c12 fix(test): use layer map dump in test_readonly_node_gc to validate layers protected by leases (#9551)
Fixes #9518.

## Problem

After removing the assertion `layers_removed == 0` in #9506, we could
miss breakage if we solely rely on the successful execution of the
`SELECT` query to check if lease is properly protecting layers. Details
listed in #9518.

Also, in integration tests, we sometimes run into the race condition
where getpage request comes before the lease get renewed (item 2 of
#8817), even if compute_ctl sends a lease renewal as soon as it sees a
`/configure` API calls that updates the `pageserver_connstr`. In this
case, we would observe a getpage request error stating that we `tried to
request a page version that was garbage collected` (as we seen in
[Allure
Report](https://neon-github-public-dev.s3.amazonaws.com/reports/pr-8613/11550393107/index.html#suites/3ccffb1d100105b98aed3dc19b717917/d1a1ba47bc180493)).

## Summary of changes

- Use layer map dump to verify if the lease protects what it claimed:
Record all historical layers that has `start_lsn <= lease_lsn` before
and after running timeline gc. This is the same check as
ad79f42460/pageserver/src/tenant/timeline.rs (L5025-L5027)
The set recorded after GC should contain every layer in the set recorded
before GC.
- Wait until log contains another successful lease request before
running the `SELECT` query after GC. We argued in #8817 that the bad
request can only exist within a short period after migration/restart,
and our test shows that as long as a lease renewal is done before the
first getpage request sent after reconfiguration, we will not have bad
request.

Signed-off-by: Yuchen Liang <yuchen@neon.tech>
2024-11-06 20:18:21 +00:00
Tristan Partin
93123f2623 Rename compute_backpressure_throttling_ms to compute_backpressure_throttling_seconds
This is in line with the Prometheus guidance[0]. We also haven't started
using this metric, so renaming is essentially free.

Link: https://prometheus.io/docs/practices/naming/ [0]
Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-11-06 13:28:23 -06:00
Alex Chi Z.
1d3559d4bc feat(pageserver): add fast path for sparse keyspace read (#9631)
In https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9441, the tenant has a
lot of aux keys spread in multiple aux files. The perf tool shows that a
significant amount of time is spent on remove_overlapping_keys. For
sparse keyspaces, we don't need to report missing key errors anyways,
and it's very likely that we will need to read all layers intersecting
with the key range. Therefore, this patch adds a new fast path for
sparse keyspace reads that we do not track `unmapped_keyspace` in a
fine-grained way. We only modify it when we find an image layer.

In debug mode, it was ~5min to read the aux files for a dump of the
tenant, and now it's only 8s, that's a 60x speedup.

## Summary of changes

* Do not add sparse keys into `keys_done` so that remove_overlapping
does nothing.
* Allow `ValueReconstructSituation::Complete` to be updated again in
`ValuesReconstructState::update_key` for sparse keyspaces.

---------

Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-11-06 18:17:02 +00:00
Conrad Ludgate
73bdc9a2d0 [proxy]: minor changes to endpoint-cache handling (#9666)
I think I meant to make these changes over 6 months ago. alas, better
late than never.

1. should_reject doesn't eagerly intern the endpoint string
2. Rate limiter uses a std Mutex instead of a tokio Mutex.
3. Recently I introduced a `-local-proxy` endpoint suffix. I forgot to
add this to normalize.
4. Random but a small cleanup making the ControlPlaneEvent deser
directly to the interned strings.
2024-11-06 17:40:40 +00:00
John Spray
d182ff294c storcon: respect tenant scheduling policy in drain/fill (#9657)
## Problem

Pinning a tenant by setting Pause scheduling policy doesn't work because
drain/fill code moves the tenant around during deploys.

Closes: https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9612

## Summary of changes

- In drain, only move a tenant if it is in Active or Essential mode
- In fill, only move a tenant if it is in Active mode.

The asymmetry is a bit annoying, but it faithfully respects the purposes
of the modes: Essential is meant to endeavor to keep the tenant
available, which means it needs to be drained but doesn't need to be
migrated during fills.
2024-11-06 15:14:43 +00:00
Vlad Lazar
4dfa0c221b pageserver: ingest pre-serialized batches of values (#9579)
## Problem

https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9524 split the decoding and
interpretation step from ingestion.
The output of the first phase is a `wal_decoder::models::InterpretedWalRecord`. 
Before this patch set that struct contained a list of `Value` instances.

We wish to lift the decoding and interpretation step to the safekeeper,
but it would be nice if the safekeeper gave us a batch containing the raw data instead of actual values.

## Summary of changes

Main goal here is to make `InterpretedWalRecord` hold a raw buffer which
contains pre-serialized Values.
For this we do:
1. Add a `SerializedValueBatch` type. This is `inmemory_layer::SerializedBatch` with some 
extra functionality for extension, observing values for shard 0 and tests.
2. Replace `inmemory_layer::SerializedBatch` with `SerializedValueBatch`
3. Make `DatadirModification` maintain a `SerializedValueBatch`.


### `DatadirModification` changes

`DatadirModification` now maintains a `SerializedValueBatch` and extends
it as new WAL records come in (to avoid flushing to disk on every
record).
In turn, this cascaded into a number of modifications to
`DatadirModification`:
1. Replace `pending_data_pages` and `pending_zero_data_pages` with `pending_data_batch`.
2. Removal of `pending_zero_data_pages` and its cousin `on_wal_record_end`
3. Rename `pending_bytes` to `pending_metadata_bytes` since this is what it tracks now.
4. Adapting of various utility methods like `len`, `approx_pending_bytes` and `has_dirty_data_pages`.

Removal of `pending_zero_data_pages` and the optimisation associated
with it ((1) and (2)) deserves more detail.

Previously all zero data pages went through `pending_zero_data_pages`.
We wrote zero data pages when filling gaps caused by relation extension
(case A) and when handling special wal records (case B). If it happened
that the same WAL record contained a non zero write for an entry in
`pending_zero_data_pages` we skipped the zero write.

Case A: We handle this differently now. When ingesting the
`SerialiezdValueBatch` associated with one PG WAL record, we identify the gaps and fill the
them in one go. Essentially, we move from a per key process (gaps were filled after each
new key), and replace it with a per record process. Hence, the optimisation is not
required anymore.

Case B: When the handling of a special record needs to zero out a key,
it just adds that to the current batch. I inspected the code, and I
don't think the optimisation kicked in here.
2024-11-06 14:10:32 +00:00
Folke Behrens
bdd492b1d8 proxy: Replace "web(auth)" with "console redirect" everywhere (#9655) 2024-11-06 11:03:38 +00:00
Folke Behrens
5d8284c7fe proxy: Read cplane JWT with clap arg (#9654) 2024-11-06 10:27:55 +00:00
Folke Behrens
ebc43efebc proxy: Refactor cplane types (#9643)
The overall idea of the PR is to rename a few types to make their
purpose more clear, reduce abstraction where not needed, and move types
to to more better suited modules.
2024-11-05 23:03:53 +01:00
Folke Behrens
754d2950a3 proxy: Revert ControlPlaneEvent back to struct (#9649)
Due to neondatabase/cloud#19815 we need to be more tolerant when reading
events.
2024-11-05 21:32:33 +00:00
Conrad Ludgate
fcde40d600 [proxy] use the proxy protocol v2 command to silence some logs (#9620)
The PROXY Protocol V2 offers a "command" concept. It can be of two
different values. "Local" and "Proxy". The spec suggests that "Local" be
used for health-checks. We can thus use this to silence logging for such
health checks such as those from NLB.

This additionally refactors the flow to be a bit more type-safe, self
documenting and using zerocopy deser.
2024-11-05 17:23:00 +00:00
Erik Grinaker
babfeb70ba safekeeper: don't allocate send buffers on stack (#9644)
## Problem

While experimenting with `MAX_SEND_SIZE` for benchmarking, I saw stack
overflows when increasing it to 1 MB. Turns out a few buffers of this
size are stack-allocated rather than heap-allocated. Even at the default
128 KB size, that's a bit large to allocate on the stack.

## Summary of changes

Heap-allocate buffers of size `MAX_SEND_SIZE`.
2024-11-05 17:05:30 +00:00
Ivan Efremov
2f1a56c8f9 proxy: Unify local and remote conn pool client structures (#9604)
Unify client, EndpointConnPool and DbUserConnPool for remote and local
conn.
- Use new ClientDataEnum for additional client data.
- Add ClientInnerCommon client structure.
- Remove Client and EndpointConnPool code from local_conn_pool.rs
2024-11-05 17:33:41 +02:00
John Spray
e30f5fb922 scrubber: remove AWS region assumption, tolerate negative max_project_size (#9636)
## Problem

First issues noticed when trying to run scrubber find-garbage on Azure:
- Azure staging contains projects with -1 set for max_project_size:
apparently the control plane treats this as a signed field.
- Scrubber code assumed that listing projects should filter to
aws-$REGION. This is no longer needed (per comment in the code) because
we know hit region-local APIs.

This PR doesn't make it work all the way (`init_remote` still assumes
S3), but these are necessary precursors.

## Summary of changes

- Change max-project_size from unsigned to signed
- Remove region filtering in favor of simply using the right region's
API (which we already do)
2024-11-05 13:32:50 +00:00
Arpad Müller
70ae8c16da Construct models::TenantConfig only once (#9630)
Since 5f83c9290b482dc90006c400dfc68e85a17af785/#1504 we've had
duplication in construction of models::TenantConfig, where both
constructs contained the same code. This PR removes one of the two
locations to avoid the duplication.
2024-11-05 13:02:49 +00:00
Erik Grinaker
8840f3858c pageserver: return 503 during tenant shutdown (#9635)
## Problem

Tenant operations may return `409 Conflict` if the tenant is shutting
down. This status code is not retried by the control plane, causing
user-facing errors during pageserver restarts. Operations should instead
return `503 Service Unavailable`, which may be retried for idempotent
operations.

## Summary of changes

Convert
`GetActiveTenantError::WillNotBecomeActive(TenantState::Stopping)` to
`ApiError::ShuttingDown` rather than `ApiError::Conflict`. This error is
returned by `Tenant::wait_to_become_active` in most (all?)
tenant/timeline-related HTTP routes.
2024-11-05 13:16:55 +01:00
Tristan Partin
1e16221f82 Update psycopg2 to latest version for complete PG 17 support
Update the types to match. Changes the cursor import to match the
C bindings[0].

Link: https://github.com/python/typeshed/issues/12578 [0]
Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-11-04 18:21:59 -06:00
Tristan Partin
34812a6aab Improve some typing related to performance testing for LR
Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-11-04 15:52:01 -06:00
Arpad Müller
ee68bbf6f5 Add tenant config option to allow timeline_offloading (#9598)
Allow us to enable timeline offloading for single tenants without having
to enable it for the entire pageserver.

Part of #8088.
2024-11-04 21:01:18 +01:00
Folke Behrens
1085fe57d3 proxy: Rewrite ControlPlaneEvent as enum (#9627) 2024-11-04 20:19:26 +01:00
Folke Behrens
59879985b4 proxy: Wrap JWT errors in separate AuthError variant (#9625)
* Also rename `AuthFailed` variant to `PasswordFailed`.
* Before this all JWT errors end up in `AuthError::AuthFailed()`,
  expects a username and also causes cache invalidation.
2024-11-04 19:56:40 +01:00
Conrad Ludgate
81d1bb1941 quieten aws_config logs (#9626)
logs during aws authentication are soooo noisy in staging 🙃
2024-11-04 17:28:10 +00:00
Christian Schwarz
06113e94e6 fix(test_regress): always use storcon virtual pageserver API to set tenant config (#9622)
Problem
-------

Tests that directly call the Pageserver Management API to set tenant
config are flaky if the Pageserver is managed by Storcon because Storcon
is the source of truth and may (theoretically) reconcile a tenant at any
time.

Solution
--------

Switch all users of
`set_tenant_config`/`patch_tenant_config_client_side`
to use the `env.storage_controller.pageserver_api()`

Future Work
-----------

Prevent regressions from creeping in.

And generally clean up up tenant configuration.
Maybe we can avoid the Pageserver having a default tenant config at all
and put the default into Storcon instead?

* => https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9621

Refs
----

fixes https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9522
2024-11-04 17:42:08 +01:00
Erik Grinaker
0d5a512825 safekeeper: add walreceiver metrics (#9450)
## Problem

We don't have any observability for Safekeeper WAL receiver queues.

## Summary of changes

Adds a few WAL receiver metrics:

* `safekeeper_wal_receivers`: gauge of currently connected WAL
receivers.
* `safekeeper_wal_receiver_queue_depth`: histogram of queue depths per
receiver, sampled every 5 seconds.
* `safekeeper_wal_receiver_queue_depth_total`: gauge of total queued
messages across all receivers.
* `safekeeper_wal_receiver_queue_size_total`: gauge of total queued
message sizes across all receivers.

There are already metrics for ingested WAL volume: `written_wal_bytes`
counter per timeline, and `safekeeper_write_wal_bytes` per-request
histogram.
2024-11-04 15:22:46 +00:00
Conrad Ludgate
8ad1dbce72 [proxy]: parse proxy protocol TLVs with aws/azure support (#9610)
AWS/azure private link shares extra information in the "TLV" values of
the proxy protocol v2 header. This code doesn't action on it, but it
parses it as appropriate.
2024-11-04 14:04:56 +00:00
Conrad Ludgate
3dcdbcc34d remove aws-lc-rs dep and fix storage_broker tls (#9613)
It seems the ecosystem is not so keen on moving to aws-lc-rs as it's
build setup is more complicated than ring (requiring cmake).

Eventually I expect the ecosystem should pivot to
https://github.com/ctz/graviola/tree/main/rustls-graviola as it
stabilises (it has a very simply build step and license), but for now
let's try not have a headache of juggling two crypto libs.

I also noticed that tonic will just fail with tls without a default
provider, so I added some defensive code for that.
2024-11-04 13:29:13 +00:00
Matthias van de Meent
d5de63c6b8 Fix a time zone issue in a PG17 test case (#9618)
The commit was cherry-picked and thus shouldn't cause issues once we
merge the release tag for PostgreSQL 17.1
2024-11-04 12:10:32 +00:00
John Spray
4534f5cdc6 pageserver: make local timeline deletion infallible (#9594)
## Problem

In https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9589, timeline offload code
is modified to return an explicit error type rather than propagating
anyhow::Error. One of the 'Other' cases there is I/O errors from local
timeline deletion, which shouldn't need to exist, because our policy is
not to try and continue running if the local disk gives us errors.

## Summary of changes

- Make `delete_local_timeline_directory` and use `.fatal_err(` on I/O
errors

---------

Co-authored-by: Erik Grinaker <erik@neon.tech>
2024-11-04 09:11:52 +00:00
Erik Grinaker
0058eb09df test_runner/performance: add sharded ingest benchmark (#9591)
Adds a Python benchmark for sharded ingestion. This ingests 7 GB of WAL
(100M rows) into a Safekeeper and fans out to 10 shards running on 10
different pageservers. The ingest volume and duration is recorded.
2024-11-02 16:42:10 +00:00
Konstantin Knizhnik
8ac523d2ee Do not assign page LSN to new (uninitialized) page in ClearVisibilityMapFlags redo handler (#9287)
## Problem

https://neondb.slack.com/archives/C04DGM6SMTM/p1727872045252899

See https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9240

## Summary of changes

Add `!page_is_new` check before assigning page lsn.

## Checklist before requesting a review

- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my code.
- [ ] If it is a core feature, I have added thorough tests.
- [ ] Do we need to implement analytics? if so did you add the relevant
metrics to the dashboard?
- [ ] If this PR requires public announcement, mark it with
/release-notes label and add several sentences in this section.

## Checklist before merging

- [ ] Do not forget to reformat commit message to not include the above
checklist

---------

Co-authored-by: Konstantin Knizhnik <knizhnik@neon.tech>
2024-11-01 20:31:29 +02:00
John Spray
3c16bd6e0b storcon: skip non-active projects in chaos injection (#9606)
## Problem

We may sometimes use scheduling modes like `Pause` to pin a tenant in
its current location for operational reasons. It is undesirable for the
chaos task to make any changes to such projects.

## Summary of changes

- Add a check for scheduling mode
- Add a log line when we do choose to do a chaos action for a tenant:
this will help us understand which operations originate from the chaos
task.
2024-11-01 16:47:20 +00:00
Erik Grinaker
123816e99a safekeeper: log slow WalAcceptor sends (#9564)
## Problem

We don't have any observability into full WalAcceptor queues per
timeline.

## Summary of changes

Logs a message when a WalAcceptor send has blocked for 5 seconds, and
another message when the send completes. This implies that the log
frequency is at most once every 5 seconds per timeline, so we don't need
further throttling.
2024-11-01 13:47:03 +01:00
Peter Bendel
8b3bcf71ee revert higher token expiration (#9605)
## Problem

The IAM role associated with our github action runner supports a max
token expiration which is lower than the value we tried.

## Summary of changes

Since we believe to have understood the performance regression we (by
ensuring availability zone affinity of compute and pageserver) the job
should again run in lower than 5 hours and we revert this change instead
of increasing the max session token expiration in the IAM role which
would reduce our security.
2024-11-01 12:46:02 +01:00
Erik Grinaker
4c2c8d6708 test_runner: fix tenant_get_shards with one pageserver (#9603)
## Problem

`tenant_get_shards()` does not work with a sharded tenant on 1
pageserver, as it assumes an unsharded tenant in this case. This special
case appears to have been added to handle e.g. `test_emergency_mode`,
where the storage controller is stopped. This breaks e.g. the sharded
ingest benchmark in #9591 when run with a single shard.

## Summary of changes

Correctly look up shards even with a single pageserver, but add a
special case that assumes an unsharded tenant if the storage controller
is stopped and the caller provides an explicit pageserver, in order to
accomodate `test_emergency_mode`.
2024-11-01 11:25:04 +00:00
Conrad Ludgate
2d1366c8ee fix pre-commit hook with python stubs (#9602)
fix #9601
2024-11-01 11:22:38 +00:00
Vlad Lazar
e589c2e5ec storage_controller: allow deployment infra to use infra token (#9596)
## Problem

We wish for the deployment orchestrator to use infra scoped tokens,
but storcon endpoints it's using require admin scoped tokens.

## Summary of Changes

Switch over all endpoints that are used by the deployment orchestrator
to use an infra scoped token. This causes no breakage during mixed
version scenarios because admin scoped tokens allow access to all
endpoints. The deployment orchestrator can cut over to the infra token
after this commit touches down in prod.

Once this commit is released we should also update the tests code to use
infra scoped tokens where appropriate. Currently it would fail on the
[compat tests](9761b6a64e/test_runner/regress/test_storage_controller.py (L69-L71)).
2024-10-31 18:29:16 +00:00
Conrad Ludgate
9761b6a64e update pg_session_jwt to use pgrx 0.12 for pg17 (#9595)
Updates the extension to use pgrx 0.12. No changes to the extensions
have been made, the only difference is the pgrx version.
2024-10-31 15:50:41 +00:00
Conrad Ludgate
897cffb9d8 auth_broker: fix local_proxy conn count (#9593)
our current metrics for http pool opened connections is always negative
:D oops
2024-10-31 14:57:55 +00:00
John Spray
552088ac16 pageserver: fix spurious error logs in timeline lifecycle (#9589)
## Problem

The final part of https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9543 will
be a chaos test that creates/deletes/archives/offloads timelines while
restarting pageservers and migrating tenants. Developing that test
showed up a few places where we log errors during normal shutdown.

## Summary of changes

- UninitializedTimeline's drop should log at info severity: this is a
normal code path when some part of timeline creation encounters a
cancellation `?` path.
- When offloading and finding a `RemoteTimelineClient` in a
non-initialized state, this is not an error and should not be logged as
such.
- The `offload_timeline` function returned an anyhow error, so callers
couldn't gracefully pick out cancellation errors from real errors:
update this to have a structured error type and use it throughout.
2024-10-31 14:44:59 +00:00
Peter Bendel
51fda118f6 increase lifetime of AWS session token to 12 hours (#9590)
## Problem

clickbench regression causes clickbench to run >9 hours and the AWS
session token is expired before the run completes

## Summary of changes

extend lifetime of session token for this job to 12 hours
2024-10-31 13:34:50 +00:00
Anastasia Lubennikova
e96398a552 Add support of extensions for v17 (part 4) (#9568)
- pg_jsonschema 0.3.3
- pg_graphql 1.5.9
- rum 65e0a752
- pg_tiktoken a5bc447e

update support of extensions for v14-v16:
- pg_jsonschema 0.3.1 -> 0.3.3
- pg_graphql 1.5.7 -> 1.5.9
- rum 6ab37053 -> 65e0a752
- pg_tiktoken e64e55aa -> a5bc447e
2024-10-31 15:05:24 +02:00
Erik Grinaker
f9d8256d55 pageserver: don't return option from DeletionQueue::new (#9588)
`DeletionQueue::new()` always returns deletion workers, so the returned
`Option` is redundant.
2024-10-31 10:51:58 +00:00
Vlad Lazar
411c3aa0d6 pageserver: lift decoding and interpreting of wal into wal_decoder (#9524)
## Problem

Decoding and ingestion are still coupled in `pageserver::WalIngest`.

## Summary of changes

A new type is added to `wal_decoder::models`, InterpretedWalRecord. This
type contains everything that the pageserver requires in order to ingest
a WAL record. The highlights are the `metadata_record` which is an
optional special record type to be handled and `blocks` which stores
key, value pairs to be persisted to storage.

This type is produced by
`wal_decoder::models::InterpretedWalRecord::from_bytes` from a raw PG
wal record.

The rest of this commit separates decoding and interpretation of the PG
WAL record from its application in `WalIngest::ingest_record`.

Related: https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9335
Epic: https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9329
2024-10-31 10:47:43 +00:00
Arpad Müller
65b69392ea Disallow offloaded children during timeline deletion (#9582)
If we delete a timeline that has childen, those children will have their
data corrupted. Therefore, extend the already existing safety check to
offloaded timelines as well.

Part of #8088
2024-10-30 19:37:09 +01:00
Alex Chi Z.
8d70f88b37 refactor(pageserver): use JSON field encoding for consumption metrics cache (#9470)
In https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9032, I would like to
eventually add a `generation` field to the consumption metrics cache.
The current encoding is not backward compatible and it is hard to add
another field into the cache. Therefore, this patch refactors the format
to store "field -> value", and it's easier to maintain backward/forward
compatibility with this new format.

## Summary of changes

* Add `NewRawMetric` as the new format.
* Add upgrade path. When opening the disk cache, the codepath first
inspects the `version` field, and decide how to decode.
* Refactor metrics generation code and tests.
* Add tests on upgrade / compatibility with the old format.

---------

Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-10-30 18:13:11 +00:00
Arpad Müller
bcfe013094 Don't keep around the timeline's remote_client (#9583)
Constructing a remote client is no big deal. Yes, it means an extra
download from S3 but it's not that expensive. This simplifies code paths
and scenarios to test. This unifies timelines that have been recently
offloaded with timelines that have been offloaded in an earlier
invocation of the process.

Part of #8088
2024-10-30 18:44:29 +01:00
Arpad Müller
d0a02f3649 Disallow archived timelines to be detached or reparented (#9578)
Disallow a request for timeline ancestor detach if either the to be
detached timeline, or any of the to be reparented timelines are
offloaded or archived.

In theory we could support timelines that are archived but not
offloaded, but archived timelines are at the risk of being offloaded, so
we treat them like offloaded timelines. As for offloaded timelines, any
code to "support" them would amount to unoffloading them, at which point
we can just demand to have the timelines be unarchived.

Part of #8088
2024-10-30 17:04:57 +01:00
Tristan Partin
8af9412eb2 Collect compute backpressure throttling time
This will tell us how much time the compute has spent throttled if
pageserver/safekeeper cannot keep up with WAL generation.

Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-10-30 09:58:29 -05:00
Erik Grinaker
96e35e11a6 postgres_ffi: add WAL generator for tests/benchmarks (#9503)
## Problem

We don't have a convenient way to generate WAL records for benchmarks
and tests.

## Summary of changes

Adds a WAL generator, exposed as an iterator. It currently only
generates logical messages (noops), but will be extended to write actual
table rows later.

Some existing code for WAL generation has been replaced with this
generator, to reduce duplication.
2024-10-30 14:46:39 +03:00
Alexey Kondratov
745061ddf8 chore(compute): Bump pg_mooncake to the latest version (#9576)
## Problem

There were some critical breaking changes made in the upstream since Oct
29th morning.

## Summary of changes

Point it to the topmost commit in the `neon` branch at the time of
writing this
https://github.com/Mooncake-Labs/pg_mooncake/commits/neon/
c495cd17d6
2024-10-30 11:07:02 +01:00
Tristan Partin
0c828c57e2 Remove non-gzipped basebackup code path
In July of 2023, Bojan and Chi authored
92aee7e07f. Our in production pageservers
are most definitely at a version where they all support gzipped
basebackups.
2024-10-29 23:03:45 -05:00
John Spray
8e2e9f0fed pageserver: generation-aware storage for TenantManifest (#9555)
## Problem

When tenant manifest objects are written without a generation suffix,
concurrently attached pageservers may stamp on each others writes of the
manifest and cause undefined behavior.

Closes: #9543 

## Summary of changes

- Use download_generation_object helper when reading manifests, to
search for the most recent generation
- Use Tenant::generation as the generation suffix when writing
manifests.
2024-10-29 23:24:04 +01:00
Tristan Partin
b77b9bdc9f Add tests for sql-exporter metrics
Should help us keep non-working metrics from hitting staging or
production.

Co-authored-by: Heikki Linnakangas <heikki@neon.tech>
Fixes: https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/8569
Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-10-29 15:13:06 -05:00
Alex Chi Z.
81f9aba005 fix(pagectl): layer parsing and image layer dump (#9571)
This patch contains various improvements for the pagectl tool.

## Summary of changes

* Rewrite layer name parsing: LayerName now supports all variants we use
now.
* Drop pagectl's own layer parsing function, use LayerName in the
pageserver crate.
* Support image layer dumping in the layer dump command using
ImageLayer::dump, drop the original implementation.

Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-10-29 15:16:23 -04:00
Alex Chi Z.
88ff8a7803 feat(pageserver): support partial gc-compaction for lowest retain lsn (#9134)
part of https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/8921,
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9114

## Summary of changes

We start the partial compaction implementation with the image layer
partial generation. The partial compaction API now takes a key range. We
will only generate images for that key range for now, and remove layers
fully included in the key range after compaction.

---------

Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
Co-authored-by: Christian Schwarz <christian@neon.tech>
2024-10-29 18:25:32 +00:00
Konstantin Knizhnik
0c075fab3a Add --replica parameter to basebackup (#9553)
## Problem

See https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9458
This PR separates PS related changes in #9458 from compute_ctl changes
to enforce that PS is deployed before compute.

## Summary of changes

This PR adds handlings of `--replica` parameters of backebackup to page
server.

## Checklist before requesting a review

- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my code.
- [ ] If it is a core feature, I have added thorough tests.
- [ ] Do we need to implement analytics? if so did you add the relevant
metrics to the dashboard?
- [ ] If this PR requires public announcement, mark it with
/release-notes label and add several sentences in this section.

## Checklist before merging

- [ ] Do not forget to reformat commit message to not include the above
checklist

---------

Co-authored-by: Konstantin Knizhnik <knizhnik@neon.tech>
2024-10-29 18:40:10 +02:00
Anastasia Lubennikova
80e1630042 Use pg_mooncake from our fork. (#9565)
Switch to main repo once
https://github.com/Mooncake-Labs/pg_mooncake/pull/3 is merged
2024-10-29 15:57:52 +00:00
Jakub Kołodziejczak
57499640c5 proxy: more granular http status codes for sql-over-http errors (#9549)
closes #9532
2024-10-29 15:44:45 +00:00
Anastasia Lubennikova
793ad50b7d fix allow_unstable_extensions GUC - make it USERSET (#9563)
fix message wording
2024-10-29 14:25:23 +00:00
John Spray
7a1331eee5 pageserver: make concurrent offloaded timeline operations safe wrt manifest uploads (#9557)
## Problem

Uploads of the tenant manifest could race between different tasks,
resulting in unexpected results in remote storage.

Closes: https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9556

## Summary of changes

- Create a central function for uploads that takes a tokio::sync::Mutex
- Store the latest upload in that Mutex, so that when there is lots of
concurrency (e.g. archive 20 timelines at once) we can coalesce their
manifest writes somewhat.
2024-10-29 13:54:48 +00:00
John Spray
4ef74215e1 pageserver: refactor generation-aware loading code into generic (#9545)
## Problem

Indices used to be the only kind of object where we had to search across
generations to find the most recent one. As of
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9543, manifests will need
the same treatment.

## Summary of changes

- Refactor download_index_part to a generic download_generation_object
function, which will be usable for downloading manifest objects as well.
2024-10-29 13:00:03 +00:00
Conrad Ludgate
d4cbc8cfeb [auth_broker]: regress test (#9541)
python based regression test setup for auth_broker. This uses a http
mock for cplane as well as the JWKs url.

complications:
1. We cannot just use local_proxy binary, as that requires the
pg_session_jwt extension which we don't have available in the current
test suite
2. We cannot use just any old http mock for local_proxy, as auth_broker
requires http2 to local_proxy

as such, I used the h2 library to implement an echo server - copied from
the examples in the h2 docs.
2024-10-29 11:39:09 +00:00
Conrad Ludgate
47c35f67c3 [proxy]: fix JWT handling for AWS cognito. (#9536)
In the base64 payload of an aws cognito jwt, I saw the following:

```
"iss":"https:\/\/cognito-idp.us-west-2.amazonaws.com\/us-west-2_redacted"
```

issuers are supposed to be URLs, and URLs are always valid un-escaped
JSON. However, `\/` is a valid escape character so what AWS is doing is
technically correct... sigh...

This PR refactors the test suite and adds a new regression test for
cognito.
2024-10-29 11:01:09 +00:00
Peter Bendel
45b558f480 temporarily increase timeout for clickbench benchmark until regression is resolved (#9554)
## Problem

click bench job in benchmarking workflow has a performance regression
causing it to run in timeout of max job run.

Suspected root cause:
Project has been migrated from single pageserver to storage controller
managed project on Oct 14th.
Since then the regression shows.

## Summary of changes

Increase timeout of pytest to 12 hours.
Increase job timeout to 12 hours
2024-10-29 10:53:28 +00:00
Arpad Müller
a73402e646 Offloaded timeline deletion (#9519)
As pointed out in
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9489#discussion_r1814699683 ,
we currently didn't support deletion for offloaded timelines after the
timeline has been loaded from the manifest instead of having been
offloaded.

This was because the upload queue hasn't been initialized yet. This PR
thus initializes the timeline and shuts it down immediately.

Part of #8088
2024-10-29 10:41:53 +00:00
Vlad Lazar
07b974480c pageserver: move things around to prepare for decoding logic (#9504)
## Problem

We wish to have high level WAL decoding logic in `wal_decoder::decoder`
module.

## Summary of Changes

For this we need the `Value` and `NeonWalRecord` types accessible there, so:
1. Move `Value` and `NeonWalRecord` to `pageserver::value` and
`pageserver::record` respectively.
2. Get rid of `pageserver::repository` (follow up from (1))
3. Move PG specific WAL record types to `postgres_ffi::walrecord`. In
theory they could live in `wal_decoder`, but it would create a circular
dependency between `wal_decoder` and `postgres_ffi`. Long term it makes
sense for those types to be PG version specific, so that will work out nicely.
4. Move higher level WAL record types (to be ingested by pageserver)
into `wal_decoder::models`

Related: https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9335
Epic: https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9329
2024-10-29 10:00:34 +00:00
Arpad Müller
62f5d484d9 Assert the tenant to be active in unoffload_timeline (#9539)
Currently, all callers of `unoffload_timeline` ensure that the tenant
the unoffload operation is called on is active. We rely on it being
active as we activate the timeline below and don't want to race with the
activation code of the tenant (in the worst case, activating a timeline
twice).

Therefore, add this assertion.

Part of #8088
2024-10-29 00:36:05 +00:00
Tristan Partin
4df3987054 Get role name when not a C string
We will only have a C string if the specified role is a string.
Otherwise, we need to resolve references to public, current_role,
current_user, and session_user.

Fixes: https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/19323
Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-10-28 18:21:45 -05:00
Konstantin Knizhnik
0624565617 Create the notion of unstable extensions
As a DBaaS provider, Neon needs to provide a stable platform for
customers to build applications upon. At the same time however, we also
need to enable customers to use the latest and greatest technology, so
they can prototype their work, and we can solicit feedback. If all
extensions are treated the same in terms of stability, it is hard to
meet that goal.

There are now two new GUCs created by the Neon extension:

neon.allow_unstable_extensions: This is a session GUC which allows
a session to install and load unstable extensions.

neon.unstable_extensions: This is a comma-separated list of extension
names. We can check if a CREATE EXTENSION statement is attempting to
install an unstable extension, and if so, deny the request if
neon.allow_unstable_extensions is not set to true.

Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
Co-authored-by: Konstantin Knizhnik <knizhnik@neon.tech>
2024-10-28 17:47:15 -05:00
George MacKerron
7d5f6b6a52 Build pgrag extensions x3 (#8486)
Build the pgrag extensions (rag, rag_bge_small_en_v15, and
rag_jina_reranker_v1_tiny_en) as part of the compute node Dockerfile.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alexander Bayandin <alexander@neon.tech>
2024-10-28 20:06:36 +00:00
Alex Chi Z.
f7c61e856f fix(pageserver): bump tokio-epoll-uring (#9546)
Includes https://github.com/neondatabase/tokio-epoll-uring/pull/58 that
fixes the clippy error.

## Summary of changes

Update the version of tokio-epoll-uring

Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-10-28 20:03:02 +00:00
Alex Chi Z.
57c21aff9f refactor(pageserver): remove aux v1 configs (#9494)
## Problem

Part of https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/8623

## Summary of changes

Removed all aux-v1 config processing code. Note that we persisted it
into the index part file, so we cannot really remove the field from
index part. I also kept the config item within the tenant config, but we
will not read it any more.

---------

Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-10-28 19:51:14 +00:00
Erik Grinaker
248558dee8 safekeeper: refactor WalAcceptor to be event-driven (#9462)
## Problem

The `WalAcceptor` main loop currently uses two nested loops to consume
inbound messages. This makes it hard to slot in periodic events like
metrics collection. It also duplicates the event processing code, and assumes
all messages in steady state are AppendRequests (other messages types may
be dropped if following an AppendRequest).

## Summary of changes

Refactor the `WalAcceptor` loop to be event driven.
2024-10-28 17:18:37 +00:00
Sergey Melnikov
3bad52543f We don't have legacy proxies anymore (#9544)
We don't have legacy scram proxies anymore:
cc: https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/9745
2024-10-28 16:42:35 +00:00
Tristan Partin
3d64a7ddcd Add pg_mooncake to compute-node.Dockerfile
Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-10-28 11:23:30 -05:00
Conrad Ludgate
25f1e5cfeb [proxy] demote warnings and remove dead-argument (#9512)
fixes https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/19000
2024-10-28 15:02:20 +00:00
Rahul Patil
8dd555d396 ci(proxy): Update GH action flag on proxy deployment (#9535)
## Problem

Based on a recent proxy deployment issue, we deployed another proxy
version (proxy-scram), which was not needed when deploying a specific
proxy type. we have
[PR](https://github.com/neondatabase/infra/pull/2142) to update on the
infra branch and need to update CI in this repo which triggers proxy
deployment.

## Summary of changes

- Update proxy deployment flag 

## Checklist before requesting a review

- [x] I have performed a self-review of my code.
- [ ] If it is a core feature, I have added thorough tests.
- [ ] Do we need to implement analytics? if so did you add the relevant
metrics to the dashboard?
- [ ] If this PR requires public announcement, mark it with
/release-notes label and add several sentences in this section.

## Checklist before merging

- [ ] Do not forget to reformat commit message to not include the above
checklist
2024-10-28 13:17:09 +01:00
Arthur Petukhovsky
01b6843e12 Route pgbouncer logs to virtio-serial (#9488)
virtio-serial is much more performant than /dev/console emulation,
therefore, is much more suitable for the verbose logs inside vm. This
commit changes routing for pgbouncer logs, since we've recently noticed
it can emit large volumes of logs.

Manually tested on staging by pinning a compute image to my test
project.

Should help with https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/19072
2024-10-28 12:09:47 +00:00
John Spray
93987b5a4a tests: add test_storage_controller_onboard_detached (#9431)
## Problem

We haven't historically taken this API route where we would onboard a
tenant to the controller in detached state. It worked, but we didn't
have test coverage.

## Summary of changes

- Add a test that onboards a tenant to the storage controller in
Detached mode, and checks that deleting it without attaching it works as
expected.
2024-10-28 11:11:12 +00:00
John Spray
33baca07b6 storcon: add an API to cancel ongoing reconciler (#9520)
## Problem

If something goes wrong with a live migration, we currently only have
awkward ways to interrupt that:
- Restart the storage controller
- Ask it to do some other modification/migration on the shard, which we
don't really want.

## Summary of changes

- Add a new `/cancel` control API, and storcon_cli wrapper for it, which
fires the Reconciler's cancellation token. This is just for on-call use
and we do not expect it to be used by any other services.
2024-10-28 09:26:01 +00:00
John Spray
923974d4da safekeeper: don't un-evict timelines during snapshot API handler (#9428)
## Problem

When we use pull_timeline API on an evicted timeline, it gets downloaded
to serve the snapshot API request. That means that to evacuate all the
timelines from a node, the node needs enough disk space to download
partial segments from all timelines, which may not be physically the
case.

Closes: #8833 

## Summary of changes

- Add a "try" variant of acquiring a residence guard, that returns None
if the timeline is offloaded
- During snapshot API handler, take a different code path if the
timeline isn't resident, where we just read the checkpoint and don't try
to read any segments.
2024-10-28 08:47:12 +00:00
Arpad Müller
e7277885b3 Don't consider archived timelines for synthetic size calculation (#9497)
Archived timelines should not count towards synthetic size.

Closes #9384.

Part of #8088.
2024-10-26 13:27:57 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
80262e724f build(deps): bump werkzeug from 3.0.3 to 3.0.6 (#9527) 2024-10-26 08:24:15 +01:00
Yuchen Liang
85b954f449 pageserver: add tokio-epoll-uring slots waiters queue depth metrics (#9482)
In complement to
https://github.com/neondatabase/tokio-epoll-uring/pull/56.

## Problem

We want to make tokio-epoll-uring slots waiters queue depth observable
via Prometheus.

## Summary of changes

- Add `pageserver_tokio_epoll_uring_slots_submission_queue_depth`
metrics as a `Histogram`.
- Each thread-local tokio-epoll-uring system is given a `LocalHistogram`
to observe the metrics.
- Keep a list of `Arc<ThreadLocalMetrics>` used on-demand to flush data
to the shared histogram.
- Extend `Collector::collect` to report
`pageserver_tokio_epoll_uring_slots_submission_queue_depth`.

Signed-off-by: Yuchen Liang <yuchen@neon.tech>
Co-authored-by: Christian Schwarz <christian@neon.tech>
2024-10-25 21:30:57 +01:00
Arpad Müller
76328ada05 Fix unoffload_timeline races with creation (#9525)
This PR does two things:

1. Obtain a `TimelineCreateGuard` object in `unoffload_timeline`. This
prevents two unoffload tasks from racing with each other. While they
already obtain locks for `timelines` and `offloaded_timelines`, they
aren't sufficient, as we have already constructed an entire timeline at
that point. We shouldn't ever have two `Timeline` objects in the same
process at the same time.
2. don't allow timeline creations for timelines that have been
offloaded. Obviously they already exist, so we should not allow
creation. the previous logic only looked at the timelines list.

Part of #8088
2024-10-25 20:06:27 +00:00
Erik Grinaker
b54b632c6a safekeeper: don't pass conf into storage constructors (#9523)
## Problem

The storage components take an entire `SafekeeperConf` during
construction, but only actually use the `no_sync` field. This makes it
hard to understand the storage inputs (which fields do they actually
care about?), and is also inconvenient for tests and benchmarks that
need to set up a lot of unnecessary boilerplate.

## Summary of changes

* Don't take the entire config, but pass in the `no_sync` field
explicitly.
* Take the timeline dir instead of `ttid` as an input, since it's the
only thing it cares about.
* Fix a couple of tests to not leak tempdirs.
* Various minor tweaks.
2024-10-25 18:19:52 +01:00
Erik Grinaker
9909551f47 safekeeper: fix version in TimelinePersistentState::empty() (#9521)
## Problem

The Postgres version in `TimelinePersistentState::empty()` is incorrect:
the major version should be multiplied by 10000.

## Summary of changes

Multiply the version by 10000.
2024-10-25 16:22:35 +01:00
Arseny Sher
700b102b0f safekeeper: retry eviction. (#9485)
Without this manager may sleep forever after eviction failure without
retries.
2024-10-25 17:48:29 +03:00
Conrad Ludgate
dbadb0f9bb proxy: propagate session IDs (#9509)
fixes #9367 by sending session IDs to local_proxy, and also returns
session IDs to the client for easier debugging.
2024-10-25 14:34:19 +00:00
John Spray
8297f7a181 pageserver: fix N^2 I/O when processing relation drops in transaction abort (#9507)
## Problem

We have some known N^2 behaviors when it comes to large relation counts,
due to the monolithic encoding and full rewrites of of RelDirectory each
time a relation is added. Ordinarily our backpressure mechanisms give
"slow but steady" performance when creating/dropping/truncating
relations. However, in the case of a transaction abort, it is possible
for a single WAL record to drop an unbounded number of relations. The
results in an unavailable compute, as when it sends one of these
records, it can stall the pageserver's ingest for many minutes, even
though the compute only sent a small amount of WAL.

Closes https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9505

## Summary of changes

- Rewrite relation-dropping code to do one read/modify/write cycle of
RelDirectory, instead of doing it separately for each relation in a
loop.
- Add a test for the bug scenario encountered:
`test_tx_abort_with_many_relations`

The test has ~40s runtime on my workstation. About 1 second of that is
the part where we wait for ingest to catch up after a rollback, the rest
is the slowness of creating and truncating a large number of relations.


---------

Co-authored-by: Heikki Linnakangas <heikki@neon.tech>
2024-10-25 15:09:02 +01:00
Christian Schwarz
2090e928d1 refactor(timeline creation): idempotency checking (#9501)
# Context

In the PGDATA import code
(https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9218) I add a third way to
create timelines, namely, by importing from a copy of a vanilla PGDATA
directory in object storage.

For idempotency, I'm using the PGDATA object storage location
specification, which is stored in the IndexPart for the entire lifespan
of the timeline. When loading the timeline from remote storage, that
value gets stored inside `struct Timeline` and timeline creation
compares the creation argument with that value to determine idempotency
of the request.

# Changes

This PR refactors the existing idempotency handling of Timeline
bootstrap and branching such that we simply compare the
`CreateTimelineIdempotency` struct, using the derive-generated
`PartialEq` implementation.

Also, by spelling idempotency out in the type names, I find it adds a
lot of clarity.

The pathway to idempotency via requester-provided idempotency key also
becomes very straight-forward, if we ever want to do this in the future.

# Refs
* platform context: https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9218
* product context: https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/17507
* stacks on top of https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9366
2024-10-25 14:44:20 +01:00
Tristan Partin
05eff3a67e Move logical replication slot monitor
neon.c is getting crowded and the logical replication slot monitor is
a good candidate for reorganization. It is very self-contained, and
being in a separate file will make it that much easier to find.

Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-10-25 08:41:44 -05:00
Arseny Sher
c6cf5e7c0f Make test_pageserver_lsn_wait_error_safekeeper_stop less aggressive. (#9517)
Previously it inserted ~150MiB of WAL while expecting page fetching to
work in 1s (wait_lsn_timeout=1s). It failed in CI in debug builds.
Instead, just directly wait for the wanted condition, i.e. needed
safekeepers are reported in pageserver timed out waiting for WAL error
message. Also set NEON_COMPUTE_TESTING_BASEBACKUP_RETRIES to 1 in this
test and neighbour one, it reduces execution time from 2.5m to ~10s.
2024-10-25 14:13:46 +01:00
Christian Schwarz
e0c7f1ce15 remote_storage(local_fs): return correct file sizes (#9511)
## Problem

`local_fs` doesn't return file sizes, which I need in PGDATA import
(#9218)

## Solution

Include file sizes in the result.

I would have liked to add a unit test, and started doing that in 

* https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9510

by extending the common object storage tests
(`libs/remote_storage/tests/common/tests.rs`) to check for sizes as
well.

But it turns out that localfs is not even covered by the common object
storage tests and upon closer inspection, it seems that this area needs
more attention.
=> punt the effort into https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9510
2024-10-25 12:20:53 +00:00
Christian Schwarz
6f5c262684 pageserver: add testing API to scan layers for disposable keys (#9393)
This PR adds a pageserver mgmt API to scan a layer file for disposable
keys.

It hooks it up to the sharding compaction test, demonstrating that we're
not filtering out all disposable keys.

This is extracted from PGDATA import
(https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9218)
where I do the filtering of layer files based on `is_key_disposable`.
2024-10-25 14:16:45 +02:00
Jakub Kołodziejczak
9768f09f6b proxy: don't follow redirects for user provided JWKS urls + set custom user agent (#9514)
partially fixes https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/19249

ref https://docs.rs/reqwest/latest/reqwest/redirect/index.html
> By default, a Client will automatically handle HTTP redirects, having
a maximum redirect chain of 10 hops. To customize this behavior, a
redirect::Policy can be used with a ClientBuilder.
2024-10-25 14:04:41 +02:00
Yuchen Liang
db900ae9d0 fix(test): remove too strict layers_removed==0 check in test_readonly_node_gc (#9506)
Fixes #9098 

## Problem

`test_readonly_node_gc` is flaky. As shown in [Allure
Report](https://neon-github-public-dev.s3.amazonaws.com/reports/pr-9469/11444519440/index.html#suites/3ccffb1d100105b98aed3dc19b717917/2c02073738fa2b39),
we would get a `AssertionError: No layers should be removed, old layers
are guarded by leases.` after the test restarts pageservers or after
reconfigure pageservers.

During the investigation, we found that the layers has LSN (`0/1563088`)
greater than the LSN (`0x1562000`) protected by the lease. For instance,


**Layers removed**
<pre>

000000067F00000005000034540100000000-000000067F00000005000040050100000000__000000000<b><i>1563088</i></b>-00000001
(shard 0002)

000000068000000000000017E20000000001-010000000100000001000000000000000001__000000000<b><i>1563088</i></b>-00000001
(shard 0002)
</pre>

**Lsn Lease Granted**
<pre>
handle_make_lsn_lease{lsn=<b><i>0/1562000</i></b> shard_id=0002
shard_id=0002}: lease created, valid until 2024-10-21
</pre>

This means that these layers are not guarded by the leases: they are in
"future", not visible to the static endpoint.

## Summary of changes

- Remove the assertion layers_removed == 0 after trigger timeline GC
while holding the lease. Instead rely on the successful execution of
the`SELECT` query to test lease validity.
- Improve test logging


Signed-off-by: Yuchen Liang <yuchen@neon.tech>
2024-10-25 12:50:47 +01:00
Arpad Müller
4d9036bf1f Support offloaded timelines during shard split (#9489)
Before, we didn't copy over the `index-part.json` of offloaded timelines
to the new shard's location, resulting in the new shard not knowing the
timeline even exists.

In #9444, we copy over the manifest, but we also need to do this for
`index-part.json`.

As the operations to do are mostly the same between offloaded and
non-offloaded timelines, we can iterate over all of them in the same
loop, after the introduction of a `TimelineOrOffloadedArcRef` type to
generalize over the two cases. This is analogous to the deletion code
added in #8907.

The added test also ensures that the sharded archival config endpoint
works, something that has not yet been ensured by tests.

Part of #8088
2024-10-25 12:32:46 +02:00
Vlad Lazar
b3bedda6fd pageserver/walingest: log on gappy rel extend (#9502)
## Problem

https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9492 added a metric to track
the total count of block gaps filled on rel extend. More context is
needed to understand when this happens. The current theory is that it
may only happen on pg 14 and pg 15 since they do not WAL log relation extends.

## Summary of Changes

A rate limited log is added.
2024-10-25 11:15:53 +01:00
Christian Schwarz
b782b11b33 refactor(timeline creation): represent bootstrap vs branch using enum (#9366)
# Problem

Timeline creation can either be bootstrap or branch.
The distinction is made based on whether the `ancestor_*` fields are
present or not.

In the PGDATA import code
(https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9218), I add a third variant
to timeline creation.

# Solution

The above pushed me to refactor the code in Pageserver to distinguish
the different creation requests through enum variants.

There is no externally observable effect from this change.

On the implementation level, a notable change is that the acquisition of
the `TimelineCreationGuard` happens later than before. This is necessary
so that we have everything in place to construct the
`CreateTimelineIdempotency`. Notably, this moves the acquisition of the
creation guard _after_ the acquisition of the `gc_cs` lock in the case
of branching. This might appear as if we're at risk of holding `gc_cs`
longer than before this PR, but, even before this PR, we were holding
`gc_cs` until after the `wait_completion()` that makes the timeline
creation durable in S3 returns. I don't see any deadlock risk with
reversing the lock acquisition order.

As a drive-by change, I found that the `create_timeline()` function in
`neon_local` is unused, so I removed it.

# Refs

* platform context: https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9218
* product context: https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/17507
* next PR stacked atop this one:
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9501
2024-10-25 10:04:27 +00:00
Vlad Lazar
5069123b6d pageserver: refactor ingest inplace to decouple decoding and handling (#9472)
## Problem

WAL ingest couples decoding of special records with their handling
(updates to the storage engine mostly).
This is a roadblock for our plan to move WAL filtering (and implicitly
decoding) to safekeepers since they cannot
do writes to the storage engine. 

## Summary of changes

This PR decouples the decoding of the special WAL records from their
application. The changes are done in place
and I've done my best to refrain from refactorings and attempted to
preserve the original code as much as possible.

Related: https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9335
Epic: https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9329
2024-10-24 17:12:47 +01:00
Alex Chi Z.
fb0406e9d2 refactor(pageserver): refactor split writers using batch layer writer (#9493)
part of https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9114,
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/8836,
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/8362

The split layer writer code can be used in a more general way: the
caller puts unfinished writers into the batch layer writer and let batch
layer writer to ensure the atomicity of the layer produces.

## Summary of changes

* Add batch layer writer, which atomically finishes the layers.
`BatchLayerWriter::finish` is simply a copy-paste from previous split
layer writers.
* Refactor split writers to use the batch layer writer.
* The current split writer tests cover all code path of batch layer
writer.

---------

Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-10-24 10:49:54 -04:00
Alexander Bayandin
b8a311131e CI: remove git config --add safe.directory hack (#9391)
## Problem

We have `git config --global --add safe.directory ...` leftovers from the
past, but `actions/checkout` does it by default (since v3.0.2, we use v4)

## Summary of changes
- Remove `git config --global --add safe.directory ...` hack
2024-10-24 15:49:26 +01:00
John Spray
d589498c6f storcon: respect Reconciler::cancel during await_lsn (#9486)
## Problem

When a pageserver is misbehaving (e.g. we hit an ingest bug or something
is pathologically slow), the storage controller could get stuck in the
part of live migration that waits for LSNs to catch up. This is a
problem, because it can prevent us migrating the troublesome tenant to
another pageserver.

Closes: https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/19169

## Summary of changes

- Respect Reconciler::cancel during await_lsn.
2024-10-24 15:23:09 +01:00
Christian Schwarz
6f34f97573 refactor(pageserver(load_remote_timeline)) remove dead code handling absence of IndexPart (#9408)
The code is dead at runtime since we're nowadays always running with
remote storage and treat it as the source of truth during attach.

Clean it up as a preliminary to
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9218.

Related: https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9366
2024-10-24 09:00:22 +01:00
Tristan Partin
b86432c29e Fix buggy sizeof
A sizeof on a pointer on a 64 bit machine is 8 bytes whereas
Entry::old_name is a 64 byte array of characters. There was most likely
no fallout since the string would start with NUL bytes, but best to fix
nonetheless.

Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-10-23 21:52:22 -06:00
Vlad Lazar
ac1205c14c pageserver: add metric for number of zeroed pages on rel extend (#9492)
## Problem

Filling the gap in with zeroes is annoying for sharded ingest. We are
not sure it even happens in reality.

## Summary of Changes

Add one global counter which tracks how many such gap blocks we filled
on relation extends. We can add more metrics once we understand the
scope.
2024-10-23 19:58:28 +01:00
John Spray
e3ff87ce3b tests: avoid using background_process when invoking pg_ctl (#9469)
## Problem

Occasionally, we get failures to start the storage controller's db with
errors like:
```
aborting due to panic at /__w/neon/neon/control_plane/src/background_process.rs:349:67:
claim pid file: lock file

Caused by:
    file is already locked
```
e.g.
https://neon-github-public-dev.s3.amazonaws.com/reports/pr-9428/11380574562/index.html#/testresult/1c68d413ea9ecd4a

This is happening in a stop,start cycle during a test. Presumably the
pidfile from the startup background process is still held at the point
we stop, because we let pg_ctl keep running in the background.

## Summary of changes

- Refactor pg_ctl invocations into a helper
- In the controller's `start` function, use pg_ctl & a wait loop for
pg_isready, instead of using background_process

---------

Co-authored-by: Arpad Müller <arpad-m@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-10-23 16:29:55 +00:00
Tristan Partin
0595320c87 Protect call to pg_current_wal_lsn() in retained_wal query
We can't call pg_current_wal_lsn() if we are a standby instance (read
replica). Any attempt to call this function while in recovery results
in:

ERROR:  recovery is in progress

Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-10-23 09:55:00 -06:00
Folke Behrens
92d5e0e87a proxy: clear lib.rs of code items (#9479)
We keep lib.rs for crate configs, lint configs and re-exports for the binaries.
2024-10-23 08:21:28 +02:00
Arpad Müller
3a3bd34a28 Rename IndexPart::{from_s3_bytes,to_s3_bytes} (#9481)
We support multiple storage backends now, so remove the `_s3_` from the
name.

Analogous to the names adopted for tenant manifests added in #9444.
2024-10-23 00:34:24 +02:00
Alex Chi Z.
64949a37a9 fix(pageserver): make delta split layer writer finish atomic (#9048)
similar to https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/8841, we make the
delta layer writer atomic when finishing the layers.

## Summary of changes

* `put_value` not taking discard fn anymore
* `finish` decides what layers to keep

---------

Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-10-22 22:06:21 +00:00
Arpad Müller
6f8fcdf9ea Timeline offloading persistence (#9444)
Persist timeline offloaded state to S3.

Right now, as of #8907, at each restart of the pageserver, all offloaded
state is lost, so we load the full timeline again. As it starts with an
empty local directory, we might potentially download some files again,
leading to downloads that are ultimately wasteful.

This patch adds support for persisting the offloaded state, allowing us
to never load offloaded timelines in the first place. The persistence
feature is facilitated via a new file in S3 that is tenant-global, which
contains a list of all offloaded timelines. It is updated each time we
offload or unoffload a timeline, and otherwise never touched.

This choice means that tenants where no offloading is happening will not
immediately get a manifest, keeping the change very minimal at the
start.

We leave generation support for future work. It is important to support
generations, as in the worst case, the manifest might be overwritten by
an older generation after a timeline has been unoffloaded (and
unarchived), so the next pageserver process instantiation might wrongly
believe that some timeline is still offloaded even though it should be
active.

Part of #9386, #8088
2024-10-22 20:52:30 +00:00
Tristan Partin
fcb55a2aa2 Fix copy-paste error in checkpoints_timed metric
Importing the wrong metric. Sigh...

Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-10-22 14:34:26 -06:00
a-masterov
f36cf3f885 Fix local errors for the tests with the versions mix (#9477)
## Problem
If the environment variables `COMPATIBILITY_NEON_BIN` or
`COMPATIBILITY_POSTGRES_DISTRIB_DIR` are not set (this is usual during a
local run), the tests with the versions mix cannot run.
## Summary of changes
If these variables are not set turn off the version mix.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alexander Bayandin <alexander@neon.tech>
2024-10-22 21:58:55 +02:00
John Spray
8dca188974 storage controller: add metrics for tenant shard, node count (#9475)
## Problem

Previously, figuring out how many tenant shards were managed by a
storage controller was typically done by peeking at the database or
calling into the API. A metric makes it easier to monitor, as
unexpectedly increasing shard counts can be indicative of problems
elsewhere in the system.

## Summary of changes

- Add metrics `storage_controller_pageserver_nodes` (updated on node
CRUD operations from Service) and `storage_controller_tenant_shards`
(updated RAII-style from TenantShard)
2024-10-22 19:43:02 +01:00
Tristan Partin
b7fa93f6b7 Use make's builtin RM variable
At least as far as removing individual files goes, this is the best
pattern for removing. I can't say the same for removing directories, but
I went ahead and changed those to `$(RM) -r` anyway.

Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-10-22 09:14:29 -06:00
Arseny Sher
1e8e04bb2c safekeeper: refactor timeline initialization (#9362)
Always do timeline init through atomic rename of temp directory. Add
GlobalTimelines::load_temp_timeline which does this, and use it from
both pull_timeline and basic timeline creation. Fixes a collection
of issues:
- previously timeline creation didn't really flushed cfile to disk
  due to 'nothing to do if state didn't change' check;
- even if it did, without tmp dir it is possible to lose the cfile
  but leave timeline dir in place, making it look corrupted;
- tenant directory creation fsync was missing in timeline creation;
- pull_timeline is now protected from concurrent both itself and
  timeline creation;
- now global timelines map entry got special CreationInProgress
  entry type which prevents from anyone getting access to timeline
  while it is being created (previously one could get access to it,
  but it was locked during creation, which is valid but confusing if
  creation failed).

fixes #8927
2024-10-22 07:11:36 +01:00
David Gomes
94369af782 chore(compute): bumps pg_session_jwt to latest version (#9474) 2024-10-21 23:39:30 +00:00
Arpad Müller
34b6bd416a offloaded timeline list API (#9461)
Add a way to list the offloaded timelines.

Before, one had to look at logs to figure out if a timeline has been
offloaded or not, or use the non-presence of a certain timeline in the
list of normal timelines. Now, one can list them directly.
 
Part of #8088
2024-10-21 16:33:05 +01:00
Yuchen Liang
49d5e56c08 pageserver: use direct IO for delta and image layer reads (#9326)
Part of #8130 

## Problem

Pageserver previously goes through the kernel page cache for all the
IOs. The kernel page cache makes light-loaded pageserver have deceptive
fast performance. Using direct IO would offer predictable latencies of
our virtual file IO operations.

In particular for reads, the data pages also have an extremely low
temporal locality because the most frequently accessed pages are cached
on the compute side.

## Summary of changes

This PR enables pageserver to use direct IO for delta layer and image
layer reads. We can ship them separately because these layers are
write-once, read-many, so we will not be mixing buffered IO with direct
IO.

- implement `IoBufferMut`, an buffer type with aligned allocation
(currently set to 512).
- use `IoBufferMut` at all places we are doing reads on image + delta
layers.
- leverage Rust type system and use `IoBufAlignedMut` marker trait to
guarantee that the input buffers for the IO operations are aligned.
- page cache allocation is also made aligned.

_* in-memory layer reads and the write path will be shipped separately._

## Testing

Integration test suite run with O_DIRECT enabled:
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9350

## Performance

We evaluated performance based on the `get-page-at-latest-lsn`
benchmark. The results demonstrate a decrease in the number of IOps, no
sigificant change in the latency mean, and an slight improvement on the
p99.9 and p99.99 latencies.


[Benchmark](https://www.notion.so/neondatabase/Benchmark-O_DIRECT-for-image-and-delta-layers-2024-10-01-112f189e00478092a195ea5a0137e706?pvs=4)

## Rollout

We will add `virtual_file_io_mode=direct` region by region to enable
direct IO on image + delta layers.

Signed-off-by: Yuchen Liang <yuchen@neon.tech>
2024-10-21 11:01:25 -04:00
Alex Chi Z.
aca81f5fa4 fix(pageserver): make image split layer writer finish atomic (#8841)
Part of https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/8836

## Summary of changes

This pull request makes the image layer split writer atomic when
finishing the layers. All the produced layers either finish at the same
time, or discard at the same time. Note that this does not prevent
atomicity when crash, but anyways, it will be cleaned up on pageserver
restart.

---------

Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
Co-authored-by: Christian Schwarz <christian@neon.tech>
2024-10-21 15:59:48 +01:00
Ivan Efremov
2dcac94194 proxy: Use common error interface for error handling with cplane (#9454)
- Remove obsolete error handles.
- Use one source of truth for cplane errors.
#18468
2024-10-21 17:20:09 +03:00
Ivan Efremov
ababa50cce Use '-f' for make clean in Makefile compute (#9464)
Use '-f' instead of '--force' because it is impossible to clean the
targets on MacOS
2024-10-21 16:20:39 +03:00
Alexander Bayandin
163beaf9ad CI: use build-tools on Debian 12 whenever we use Neon artifact (#9463)
## Problem

```
+ /tmp/neon/pg_install/v16/bin/psql '***' -c 'SELECT version()'
/tmp/neon/pg_install/v16/bin/psql: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.33' not found (required by /tmp/neon/pg_install/v16/bin/psql)
/tmp/neon/pg_install/v16/bin/psql: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.34' not found (required by /tmp/neon/pg_install/v16/bin/psql)
/tmp/neon/pg_install/v16/bin/psql: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.32' not found (required by /tmp/neon/pg_install/v16/lib/libpq.so.5)
/tmp/neon/pg_install/v16/bin/psql: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.33' not found (required by /tmp/neon/pg_install/v16/lib/libpq.so.5)
/tmp/neon/pg_install/v16/bin/psql: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.34' not found (required by /tmp/neon/pg_install/v16/lib/libpq.so.5)
```

## Summary of changes
- Use `build-tools:pinned-bookworm` whenever we download Neon artefact
2024-10-21 12:14:19 +01:00
Alexander Bayandin
5b37485c99 Rename dockerfiles from Dockerfile.<something> to <something>.Dockerfile (#9446)
## Problem

Our dockerfiles, for some historical reason, have unconventional names
`Dockerfile.<something>`, and some tools (like GitHub UI) fail to highlight
the syntax in them.

> Some projects may need distinct Dockerfiles for specific purposes. A
common convention is to name these `<something>.Dockerfile`

From: https://docs.docker.com/build/concepts/dockerfile/#filename

## Summary of changes
- Rename `Dockerfile.build-tools` -> `build-tools.Dockerfile`
- Rename `compute/Dockerfile.compute-node` ->
`compute/compute-node.Dockerfile`
2024-10-21 09:51:12 +01:00
Folke Behrens
ed958da38a proxy: Make tests fail fast when test proxy exited early (#9432)
This currently happens when proxy is not compiled with feature
`testing`.
Also fix an adjacent function.
2024-10-21 08:29:23 +00:00
Conrad Ludgate
cc25ef7342 bump pg-session-jwt version (#9455)
forgot to bump this before
2024-10-20 14:42:50 +02:00
Arpad Müller
71d09c78d4 Accept basebackup <tenant> <timeline> --gzip requests (#9456)
In #9453, we want to remove the non-gzipped basebackup code in the
computes, and always request gzipped basebackups.

However, right now the pageserver's page service only accepts basebackup
requests in the following formats:

* `basebackup <tenant_id> <timeline_id>`, lsn is determined by the
pageserver as the most recent one (`timeline.get_last_record_rlsn()`)
* `basebackup <tenant_id> <timeline_id> <lsn>`
* `basebackup <tenant_id> <timeline_id> <lsn> --gzip`

We add a fourth case, `basebackup <tenant_id> <timeline_id> --gzip` to
allow gzipping the request for the latest lsn as well.
2024-10-19 00:23:49 +02:00
Tristan Partin
62a334871f Take the collector name as argument when generating sql_exporter configs
In neon_collector_autoscaling.jsonnet, the collector name is hardcoded
to neon_collector_autoscaling. This issue manifests itself such that
sql_exporter would not find the collector configuration.

Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-10-18 09:36:29 -05:00
Vlad Lazar
e162ab8b53 storcon: handle ongoing deletions gracefully (#9449)
## Problem

Pageserver returns 409 (Conflict) if any of the shards are already
deleting the timeline. This resulted in an error being propagated out of
the HTTP handler and to the client. It's an expected scenario so we
should handle it nicely.

This caused failures in `test_storage_controller_smoke`
[here](https://neon-github-public-dev.s3.amazonaws.com/reports/pr-9435/11390431900/index.html#suites/8fc5d1648d2225380766afde7c428d81/86eee4b002d6572d).

## Summary of Changes

Instead of returning an error on 409s, we now bubble the status code up
and let the HTTP handler code retry until it gets a 404 or times out.
2024-10-18 15:33:04 +01:00
Conrad Ludgate
5cbdec9c79 [local_proxy]: install pg_session_jwt extension on demand (#9370)
Follow up on #9344. We want to install the extension automatically. We
didn't want to couple the extension into compute_ctl so instead
local_proxy is the one to issue requests specific to the extension.

depends on #9344 and #9395
2024-10-18 14:41:21 +01:00
Vlad Lazar
ec6d3422a5 pageserver: disconnect when asking client to reconnect (#9390)
## Problem

Consider the following sequence of events:
1. Shard location gets downgraded to secondary while there's a libpq
connection in pagestream mode from the compute
2. There's no active tenant, so we return `QueryError::Reconnect` from
`PageServerHandler::handle_get_page_at_lsn_request`.
3. Error bubbles up to `PostgresBackendIO::process_message`, bailing us
out of pagestream mode.
4. We instruct the client to reconnnect, but continue serving the libpq
connection. The client isn't yet aware of the request to reconnect and
believes it is still in pagestream mode. Pageserver fails to deserialize
get page requests wrapped in `CopyData` since it's not in pagestream
mode.

## Summary of Changes

When we wish to instruct the client to reconnect, also disconnect from
the server side after flushing the error.

Closes https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/17336
2024-10-18 13:38:59 +01:00
Arseny Sher
fecff15f18 walproposer: immediately exit if sync-safekeepers collected 0/0. (#9442)
Otherwise term history starting with 0/0 is streamed to safekeepers.

ref https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9434
2024-10-18 15:31:50 +03:00
Jere Vaara
3532ae76ef compute_ctl: Add endpoint that allows extensions to be installed (#9344)
Adds endpoint to install extensions:

**POST** `/extensions`
```
{"extension":"pg_sessions_jwt","database":"neondb","version":"1.0.0"}
```

Will be used by `local-proxy`.
Example, for the JWT authentication to work the database needs to have
the pg_session_jwt extension and also to enable JWT to work in RLS
policies.

---------

Co-authored-by: Conrad Ludgate <conradludgate@gmail.com>
2024-10-18 15:07:36 +03:00
Folke Behrens
15fecffe6b Update ruff to much newer version (#9433)
Includes a multidict patch release to fix build with newer cpython.
2024-10-18 12:42:41 +02:00
Arseny Sher
98fee7a97d Increase shared_buffers in test_subscriber_synchronous_commit. (#9427)
Might make the test less flaky.
2024-10-18 13:31:14 +03:00
John Spray
b7173b1ef0 storcon: fix case where we might fail to send compute notifications after two opposite migrations (#9435)
## Problem

If we migrate A->B, then B->A, and the notification of A->B fails, then
we might have retained state that makes us think "A" is the last state
we sent to the compute hook, whereas when we migrate B->A we should
really be sending a fresh notification in case our earlier failed
notification has actually mutated the remote compute config.

Closes: #9417 

## Summary of changes

- Add a reproducer for the bug
(`test_storage_controller_compute_hook_revert`)
- Refactor compute hook code to represent remote state with
`ComputeRemoteState` which stores a boolean for whether the compute has
fully applied the change as well as the request that the compute
accepted.
- The actual bug fix: after sending a compute notification, if we got a
423 response then update our ComputeRemoteState to reflect that we have
mutated the remote state. This way, when we later try and notify for our
historic location, we will properly see that as a change and send the
notification.

Co-authored-by: Vlad Lazar <vlad@neon.tech>
2024-10-18 11:29:23 +01:00
Jere Vaara
24654b8eee compute_ctl: Add endpoint that allows setting role grants (#9395)
This PR introduces a `/grants` endpoint which allows setting specific
`privileges` to certain `role` for a certain `schema`.

Related to #9344 

Together these endpoints will be used to configure JWT extension and set
correct usage to its schema to specific roles that will need them.

---------

Co-authored-by: Conrad Ludgate <conradludgate@gmail.com>
2024-10-18 11:25:45 +01:00
Conrad Ludgate
b8304f90d6 2024 oct new clippy lints (#9448)
Fixes new lints from `cargo +nightly clippy` (`clippy 0.1.83 (798fb83f
2024-10-16)`)
2024-10-18 10:27:50 +01:00
Conrad Ludgate
d762ad0883 update rustls (#9396)
The forever ongoing effort of juggling multiple versions of rustls :3

now with new crypto library aws-lc.

Because of dependencies, it is currently impossible to not have both
ring and aws-lc in the dep tree, therefore our only options are not
updating rustls or having both crypto backends enabled...

According to benchmarks run by the rustls maintainer, aws-lc is faster
than ring in some cases too <https://jbp.io/graviola/>, so it's not
without its upsides,
2024-10-17 20:45:37 +01:00
Arpad Müller
928d98b6dc Update Rust to 1.82.0 and mold to 2.34.0 (#9445)
We keep the practice of keeping the compiler up to date, pointing to the
latest release. This is done by many other projects in the Rust
ecosystem as well.

[Release notes](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/RELEASES.md#version-1820-2024-10-17).

Also update mold. [release notes for
2.34.0](https://github.com/rui314/mold/releases/tag/v2.34.0), [release
notes for 2.34.1](https://github.com/rui314/mold/releases/tag/v2.34.1).

Prior update was in #8939.
2024-10-17 21:25:51 +02:00
John Spray
24398bf060 pageserver: detect & warn on loading an old index which is probably the result of a bad generation (#9383)
## Problem

The pageserver generally trusts the storage controller/control plane to
give it valid generations. However, sometimes it should be obvious that
a generation is bad, and for defense in depth we should detect that on
the pageserver.

This PR is part 1 of 2:
1. in this PR we detect and warn on such situations, but do not block
starting up the tenant. Once we have confidence that the check is not
firing unexpectedly in the field
2. part 2 of 2 will introduce a condition that refuses to start a tenant
in this situtation, and a test for that (maybe, if we can figure out how
to spoof an ancient mtime)

Related: #6951

## Summary of changes

- When loading an index older than 2 weeks, log an INFO message noting
that we will check for other indices
- When loading an index older than 2 weeks _and_ a newer-generation
index exists, log a warning.
2024-10-17 19:02:24 +01:00
Alex Chi Z.
63b3491c1b refactor(pageserver): remove aux v1 code path (#9424)
Part of the aux v1 retirement
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/8623

## Summary of changes

Remove write/read path for aux v1, but keeping the config item and the
index part field for now.

---------

Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-10-17 17:22:44 +01:00
Anastasia Lubennikova
858867c627 Add logging of installed_extensions (#9438)
Simple PR to log installed_extensions statistics.

in the following format:
```
2024-10-17T13:53:02.860595Z  INFO [NEON_EXT_STAT] {"extensions":[{"extname":"plpgsql","versions":["1.0"],"n_databases":2},{"extname":"neon","versions":["1.5"],"n_databases":1}]}
```
2024-10-17 16:35:19 +01:00
Erik Grinaker
299cde899b safekeeper: flush WAL on compute disconnect (#9436)
## Problem

In #9259, we found that the `check_safekeepers_synced` fast path could
result in a lower basebackup LSN than the `flush_lsn` reported by
Safekeepers in `VoteResponse`, causing the compute to panic once on
startup.

This would happen if the Safekeeper had unflushed WAL records due to a
compute disconnect. The `TIMELINE_STATUS` query would report a
`flush_lsn` below these unflushed records, while `VoteResponse` would
flush the WAL and report the advanced `flush_lsn`. See
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9259#issuecomment-2410849032.

## Summary of changes

Flush the WAL if the compute disconnects during WAL processing.
2024-10-17 17:19:18 +02:00
Erik Grinaker
4c9835f4a3 storage_controller: delete stale shards when deleting tenant (#9333)
## Problem

Tenant deletion only removes the current shards from remote storage. Any
stale parent shards (before splits) will be left behind. These shards
are kept since child shards may reference data from the parent until new
image layers are generated.

## Summary of changes

* Document a special case for pageserver tenant deletion that deletes
all shards in remote storage when given an unsharded tenant ID, as well
as any unsharded tenant data.
* Pass an unsharded tenant ID to delete all remote storage under the
tenant ID prefix.
* Split out `RemoteStorage::delete_prefix()` to delete a bucket prefix,
with additional test coverage.
* Add a `delimiter` argument to `asset_prefix_empty()` to support
partial prefix matches (i.e. all shards starting with a given tenant
ID).
2024-10-17 14:34:51 +00:00
Alex Chi Z.
f3a3eefd26 feat(pageserver): do space check before gc-compaction (#9250)
part of https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9114

## Summary of changes

gc-compaction may take a lot of disk space, and if it does, the caller
should do a partial gc-compaction. This patch adds space check for the
compaction job.

---------

Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-10-17 10:29:53 -04:00
Ivan Efremov
a7c05686cc test_runner: Update the README.md to build neon with 'testing' (#9437)
Without having the '--features testing' in the cargo build the proxy
won't start causing tests to fail.
2024-10-17 17:20:42 +03:00
Anastasia Lubennikova
8b47938140 Add support of extensions for v17 (part 3) (#9430)
- pgvector 7.4

update support of extensions for v14-v16:
- pgvector 7.2 -> 7.4
2024-10-17 13:37:21 +01:00
Arpad Müller
35e7d91bc9 Add config variable for timeline offloading (#9421)
Adds a configuration variable for timeline offloading support. The added
pageserver-global config option controls whether the pageserver
automatically offloads timelines during compaction.

Therefore, already offloaded timelines are not affected by this, nor is
the manual testing endpoint.

This allows the rollout of timeline offloading to be driven by the
storage team.

Part of #8088
2024-10-17 12:07:58 +00:00
Ivan Efremov
22d8834474 proxy: move the connection pools to separate file (#9398)
First PR for #9284
Start unification of the client and connection pool interfaces:
- Exclude the 'global_connections_count' out from the get_conn_entry()
- Move remote connection pools to the conn_pool_lib as a reference
- Unify clients among all the conn pools
2024-10-17 13:38:24 +03:00
John Spray
db68e82235 storage_scrubber: fixes to garbage commands (#9409)
## Problem

While running `find-garbage` and `purge-garbage`, I encountered two
things that needed updating:
- Console API may omit `user_id` since org accounts were added
- When we cut over to using GenericRemoteStorage, the object listings we
do during purge did not get proper retry handling, so could easily fail
on usual S3 errors, and make the whole process drop out.

...and one bug:
- We had a `.unwrap` which expects that after finding an object in a
tenant path, a listing in that path will always return objects. This is
not true, because a pageserver might be deleting the path at the same
time as we scan it.

## Summary of changes

- When listing objects during purge, use backoff::retry
- Make `user_id` an `Option`
- Handle the case where a tenant's objects go away during find-garbage.
2024-10-17 10:06:02 +01:00
Konstantin Knizhnik
934dbb61f5 Check access_count in lfc_evict (#9407)
## Problem

See
https://neondb.slack.com/archives/C033A2WE6BZ/p1729007738526309?thread_ts=1722942856.987979&cid=C033A2WE6BZ

When replica receives WAL record which target page is not present in
shared buffer, we evict this page from LFC.
If all pages from the LFC chunk are evicted, then chunk is moved to the
beginning of LRU least to force it reuse.
Unfortunately access_count is not checked and if the entry is access at
this moment then this operation can cause LRU list corruption.

## Summary of changes

Check `access_count` in `lfc_evict`

## Checklist before requesting a review

- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my code.
- [ ] If it is a core feature, I have added thorough tests.
- [ ] Do we need to implement analytics? if so did you add the relevant
metrics to the dashboard?
- [ ] If this PR requires public announcement, mark it with
/release-notes label and add several sentences in this section.

## Checklist before merging

- [ ] Do not forget to reformat commit message to not include the above
checklist

Co-authored-by: Konstantin Knizhnik <knizhnik@neon.tech>
2024-10-17 08:04:57 +03:00
Christian Schwarz
67d5d98b19 readme: fix build instructions for debian 12 (#9371)
We need libprotobuf-dev for some of the
`/usr/include/google/protobuf/...*.proto`
referenced by our protobuf decls.
2024-10-16 21:47:53 +02:00
Tristan Partin
e0fa6bcf1a Fix some sql_exporter metrics for PG 17
Checkpointer related statistics moved from pg_stat_bgwriter to
pg_stat_checkpointer, so we need to adjust our queries accordingly.

Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-10-16 14:46:33 -05:00
Tristan Partin
409a286eaa Fix typo in sql_exporter generator
Bad copy-paste seemingly. This manifested itself as a failure to start
for the sql_exporter, and was just dying on loop in staging. A future PR
will have E2E testing of sql_exporter.

Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-10-16 13:08:40 -05:00
Arpad Müller
0551cfb6a7 Fix beta clippy warnings (#9419)
```
warning: first doc comment paragraph is too long
  --> compute_tools/src/installed_extensions.rs:35:1
   |
35 | / /// Connect to every database (see list_dbs above) and get the list of installed extensions.
36 | | /// Same extension can be installed in multiple databases with different versions,
37 | | /// we only keep the highest and lowest version across all databases.
   | |_
   |
   = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#too_long_first_doc_paragraph
   = note: `#[warn(clippy::too_long_first_doc_paragraph)]` on by default
help: add an empty line
   |
35 ~ /// Connect to every database (see list_dbs above) and get the list of installed extensions.
36 + ///
   |
```
2024-10-16 19:04:56 +01:00
Folke Behrens
ed694732e7 proxy: merge AuthError and AuthErrorImpl (#9418)
Since GetAuthInfoError now boxes the ControlPlaneError message the
variant is not big anymore and AuthError is 32 bytes.
2024-10-16 19:10:49 +02:00
Alex Chi Z.
8a114e3aed refactor(pageserver): upgrade remote_storage to use hyper1 (#9405)
part of https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/9255

## Summary of changes

Upgrade remote_storage crate to use hyper1. Hyper0 is used when
providing the streaming HTTP body to the s3 SDK, and it is refactored to
use hyper1.


Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-10-16 16:19:45 +01:00
Arpad Müller
55b246085e Activate timelines during unoffload (#9399)
The current code has forgotten to activate timelines during unoffload,
leading to inability to receive the basebackup, due to the timeline
still being in loading state.

```
  stderr:
    command failed: compute startup failed: failed to get basebackup@0/0 from pageserver postgresql://no_user@localhost:15014

    Caused by:
        0: db error: ERROR: Not found: Timeline 508546c79b2b16a84ab609fdf966e0d3/bfc18c24c4b837ecae5dbb5216c80fce is not active, state: Loading
        1: ERROR: Not found: Timeline 508546c79b2b16a84ab609fdf966e0d3/bfc18c24c4b837ecae5dbb5216c80fce is not active, state: Loading
```

Therefore, also activate the timeline during unoffloading.

Part of #8088
2024-10-16 16:47:17 +02:00
Anastasia Lubennikova
9668601f46 Add support of extensions for v17 (part 2) (#9389)
- plv8 3.2.3
    - HypoPG 1.4.1
    - pgtap 1.3.3
    - timescaledb 2.17.0
    - pg_hint_plan 17_1_7_0
    - rdkit Release_2024_09_1
    - pg_uuidv7 1.6.0
    - wal2json 2.6
    - pg_ivm 1.9
    - pg_partman 5.1.0

    update support of extensions for v14-v16:
    - HypoPG 1.4.0 -> 1.4.1
    - pgtap 1.2.0 -> 1.3.3
    - plpgsql_check 2.5.3 -> 2.7.11
    - pg_uuidv7 1.0.1 -> 1.6.0
    - wal2json 2.5 -> 2.6
    - pg_ivm 1.7 -> 1.9
    - pg_partman 5.0.1 -> 5.1.0
2024-10-16 15:29:23 +01:00
Arpad Müller
3140c14d60 Remove allow(clippy::unknown_lints) (#9416)
the lint stabilized in 1.80.
2024-10-16 16:28:55 +02:00
John Spray
d6281cbe65 tests: stabilize test_timelines_parallel_endpoints (#9413)
## Problem

This test would get failures like `command failed: Found no timeline id
for branch name 'branch_8'`

It's because neon_local is being invoked concurrently for branch
creation, which is unsafe (they'll step on each others' JSON writes)

Example failure:
https://neon-github-public-dev.s3.amazonaws.com/reports/pr-9410/11363051979/index.html#testresult/5ddc56c640f5422b/retries

## Summary of changes

- Don't do branch creation concurrently with endpoint creation via neon_local
2024-10-16 15:27:46 +01:00
Vlad Lazar
d490ad23e0 storcon: use the same trace fields for reconciler and results (#9410)
## Problem

The reconciler use `seq`, but processing of results uses `sequence`.
Order is different too. It makes it annoying to read logs.

## Summary of Changes

Use the same tracing fields in both
2024-10-16 14:04:17 +01:00
Folke Behrens
f14e45f0ce proxy: format imports with nightly rustfmt (#9414)
```shell
cargo +nightly fmt -p proxy -- -l --config imports_granularity=Module,group_imports=StdExternalCrate,reorder_imports=true
```

These rust-analyzer settings for VSCode should help retain this style:
```json
  "rust-analyzer.imports.group.enable": true,
  "rust-analyzer.imports.prefix": "crate",
  "rust-analyzer.imports.merge.glob": false,
  "rust-analyzer.imports.granularity.group": "module",
  "rust-analyzer.imports.granularity.enforce": true,
```
2024-10-16 15:01:56 +02:00
John Spray
89a65a9e5a pageserver: improve handling of archival_config calls during Timeline shutdown (#9415)
## Problem

In test `test_timeline_offloading`, we see failures like:
```
PageserverApiException: queue is in state Stopped
```

Example failure:
https://neon-github-public-dev.s3.amazonaws.com/reports/main/11356917668/index.html#testresult/ff0e348a78a974ee/retries

## Summary of changes

- Amend code paths that handle errors from RemoteTimelineClient to check
for cancellation and emit the Cancelled error variant in these cases
(will give clients a 503 to retry)
- Remove the implicit `#[from]` for the Other error case, to make it
harder to add code that accidentally squashes errors into this
(500-equivalent) error variant.

This would be neater if we made RemoteTimelineClient return a structured
error instead of anyhow::Error, but that's a bigger refactor.

I'm not sure if the test really intends to hit this path, but the error
handling fix makes sense either way.
2024-10-16 13:39:58 +01:00
Cihan Demirci
bc6b8cee01 don't trigger workflows in two repos (#9340)
https://github.com/neondatabase/cloud/issues/16723
2024-10-16 10:43:48 +01:00
Tristan Partin
061ea0de7a Add jsonnetfmt targets
This should make it a little bit easier for people wanting to check if
their files are formated correctly. Has the added bonus of making the CI
check simpler as well.

Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-10-15 20:01:13 -05:00
Tristan Partin
be5d6a69dc Fix jsonnet_files wildcard
Just a typo in a path.

Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-10-15 16:30:31 -05:00
Matthias van de Meent
18f4e5f10c Add newly added metrics from neondatabase/neon#9116 to exports (#9402)
They weren't added in that PR, but should be available immediately on
rollout as the neon extension already defaults to 1.5.
2024-10-15 23:13:31 +02:00
Alex Chi Z.
f1eb703256 fix(pageserver): use a buffer for basebackup; add aux basebackup metrics log (#9401)
Our replication bench project is stuck because it is too slow to
generate basebackup and it caused compute to disconnect.

https://neondb.slack.com/archives/C03438W3FLZ/p1728330685012419

The compute timeout for waiting for basebackup is 10m (is it true?).
Generating basebackup directly on pageserver takes ~3min. Therefore, I
suspect it's because there are too many wasted round-trip time for
writing the 10000+ snapshot aux files. Also, it is possible that the
basebackup process takes too long time retrieving all aux files that it
did not write anything over the wire protocol, causing a read timeout.

Basebackup size is 800KB gzipped for that project and was 55MB tar
before compression.

## Summary of changes

* Potentially fix the issue by placing a write buffer for basebackup.
* Log how many aux files did we read + the time spent on it.

Signed-off-by: Alex Chi Z <chi@neon.tech>
2024-10-15 16:35:21 -04:00
Tristan Partin
cf7a596a15 Generate sql_exporter config files with Jsonnet
There are quite a few benefits to this approach:

- Reduce config duplication
  - The two sql_exporter configs were super similar with just a few
    differences
- Pull SQL queries into standalone files
  - That means we could run a SQL formatter on the file in the future
  - It also means access to syntax highlighting
- In the future, run different queries for different PG versions
  - This is relevant because right now, we have queries that are failing
    on PG 17 due to catalog updates

Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-10-15 11:18:38 -05:00
Konstantin Knizhnik
614c3aef72 Remove redundant code (#9373)
## Problem

There is double update of resize cache in `put_rel_truncation`
Also `page_server_request` contains check that fork is MAIN_FORKNUM
which
1. is incorrect (because Vm/FSM pages are shreded in the same way as
MAIN fork pages and
2. is redundant because `page_server_request` is never called for `get
page` request so first part to OR condition is always true.

## Summary of changes

Remove redundant code

## Checklist before requesting a review

- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my code.
- [ ] If it is a core feature, I have added thorough tests.
- [ ] Do we need to implement analytics? if so did you add the relevant
metrics to the dashboard?
- [ ] If this PR requires public announcement, mark it with
/release-notes label and add several sentences in this section.

## Checklist before merging

- [ ] Do not forget to reformat commit message to not include the above
checklist

---------

Co-authored-by: Konstantin Knizhnik <knizhnik@neon.tech>
2024-10-15 17:18:52 +03:00
Folke Behrens
fb74c21e8c proxy: Migrate jwt module away from anyhow (#9361) 2024-10-15 15:24:56 +02:00
Conrad Ludgate
d92d36a315 [local_proxy] update api for pg_session_jwt (#9359)
pg_session_jwt now:
1. Sets the JWK in a PGU_BACKEND session guc, no longer in the init()
function.
2. JWK no longer needs the kid.
2024-10-15 12:13:57 +00:00
Arpad Müller
ec4cc30de9 Shut down timelines during offload and add offload tests (#9289)
Add a test for timeline offloading, and subsequent unoffloading.

Also adds a manual endpoint, and issues a proper timeline shutdown
during offloading which prevents a pageserver hang at shutdown.

Part of #8088.
2024-10-15 09:46:51 +00:00
John Spray
73c6626b38 pageserver: stabilize & refine controller scale test (#8971)
## Problem

We were seeing timeouts on migrations in this test.

The test unfortunately tends to saturate local storage, which is shared
between the pageservers and the control plane database, which makes the
test kind of unrealistic. We will also want to increase the scale of
this test, so it's worth fixing that.

## Summary of changes

- Instead of randomly creating timelines at the same time as the other
background operations, explicitly identify a subset of tenant which will
have timelines, and create them at the start. This avoids pageservers
putting a lot of load on the test node during the main body of the test.
- Adjust the tenants created to create some number of 8 shard tenants
and the rest 1 shard tenants, instead of just creating a lot of 2 shard
tenants.
- Use archival_config to exercise tenant-mutating operations, instead of
using timeline creation for this.
- Adjust reconcile_until_idle calls to avoid waiting 5 seconds between
calls, which causes timelines with large shard count tenants.
- Fix a pageserver bug where calls to archival_config during activation
get 404
2024-10-15 09:31:18 +01:00
Alexander Bayandin
0fc4ada3ca Switch CI, Storage and Proxy to Debian 12 (Bookworm) (#9170)
## Problem

This PR switches CI and Storage to Debain 12 (Bookworm) based images.

## Summary of changes
- Add Debian codename (`bookworm`/`bullseye`) to most of docker tags,
create un-codenamed images to be used by default
- `vm-compute-node-image`: create a separate spec for `bookworm` (we
don't need to build cgroups in the future)
- `neon-image`: Switch to `bookworm`-based `build-tools` image
  - Storage components and Proxy use it
- CI: run lints and tests on `bookworm`-based `build-tools` image
2024-10-14 21:12:43 +01:00
Matthias van de Meent
dab96a6eb1 Add more timing histogram and gauge metrics to the Neon extension (#9116)
We now also track:

- Number of PS IOs in-flight
- Number of pages cached by smgr prefetch implementation
- IO timing histograms for LFC reads and writes, per IO issued

## Problem

There's little insight into the timing metrics of LFC, and what the
prefetch state of each backend is.

This changes that, by measuring (and subsequently exposing) these data
points.

## Summary of changes

- Extract IOHistogram as separate type, rather than a collection of
fields on NeonMetrics
- others, see items above.

Part of https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/8926
2024-10-14 20:30:21 +02:00
Arpad Müller
f54e3e9147 Also consider offloaded timelines for obtaining retain_lsn (#9308)
Also consider offloaded timelines for obtaining `retain_lsn`. This is
required for correctness for all timelines that have not been flattened
yet: otherwise we GC data that might still be required for reading.

This somewhat counteracts the original purpose of timeline offloading of
not having to iterate over offloaded timelines, but sadly it's required.
In the future, we can improve the way the offloaded timelines are
stored.

We also make the `retain_lsn` optional so that in the future, when we
implement flattening, we can make it None. This also applies to full
timeline objects by the way, where it would probably make most sense to
add a bool flag whether the timeline is successfully flattened, and if
it is, one can exclude it from `retain_lsn` as well.

Also, track whether a timeline was offloaded or not in `retain_lsn` so
that the `retain_lsn` can be excluded from visibility and size
calculation.

Part of #8088
2024-10-14 17:54:03 +02:00
Vlad Lazar
f4f7ea247c tests: make size comparisons more lenient (#9388)
The empirically determined threshold doesn't hold for PG 17.
Bump the limit to stabilise ci.
2024-10-14 16:50:12 +01:00
Arpad Müller
d92ff578c4 Add test for fixed storage broker issue (#9311)
Adds a test for the (now fixed) storage broker limit issue, see #9268
for the description and #9299 for the fix.

Also fix a race condition with endpoint creation/starts running in parallel,
leading to file not found errors.
2024-10-14 14:34:57 +02:00
Alexander Bayandin
31b7703fa8 CI(build-build-tools): fix unexpected cancellations (#9357)
## Problem
When `Dockerfile.build-tools` gets changed, several PRs catch up with
it and some might get unexpectedly cancelled workflows because of
GitHub's concurrency model for workflows.
See the comment in the code for more details.

It should be possible to revert it after
https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/41518 (I don't expect it
anytime soon, but I subscribed)

## Summary of changes
- Do not queue `build-build-tools-image` workflows in the concurrency
group
2024-10-14 11:51:01 +01:00
Konstantin Knizhnik
d056ae9be5 Ignore pg_dynshmem fiel when comparing directories (#9374)
## Problem

At MacOS `pg_dynshmem` file is create in PGDATADIR which cause mismatch
in directories comparison

## Summary of changes

Add this files to the ignore list.

## Checklist before requesting a review

- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my code.
- [ ] If it is a core feature, I have added thorough tests.
- [ ] Do we need to implement analytics? if so did you add the relevant
metrics to the dashboard?
- [ ] If this PR requires public announcement, mark it with
/release-notes label and add several sentences in this section.

## Checklist before merging

- [ ] Do not forget to reformat commit message to not include the above
checklist

Co-authored-by: Konstantin Knizhnik <knizhnik@neon.tech>
2024-10-14 13:45:20 +03:00
Conrad Ludgate
cb9ab7463c proxy: split out the console-redirect backend flow (#9270)
removes the ConsoleRedirect backend from the main auth::Backends enum,
copy-paste the existing crate::proxy::task_main structure to use the
ConsoleRedirectBackend exclusively.

This makes the logic a bit simpler at the cost of some fairly trivial
code duplication.
2024-10-14 12:25:55 +02:00
Conrad Ludgate
ab5bbb445b proxy: refactor auth backends (#9271)
preliminary for #9270 

The auth::Backend didn't need to be in the mega ProxyConfig object, so I
split it off and passed it manually in the few places it was necessary.

I've also refined some of the uses of config I saw while doing this
small refactor.

I've also followed the trend and make the console redirect backend it's
own struct, same as LocalBackend and ControlPlaneBackend.
2024-10-11 20:14:52 +01:00
Alexander Bayandin
5ef805e12c CI(run-python-test-set): allow to skip missing compatibility snapshot (#9365)
## Problem
Action `run-python-test-set` fails if it is not used for `regress_tests`
on release PR, because it expects
`test_compatibility.py::test_create_snapshot` to generate a snapshot,
and the test exists only in `regress_tests` suite.
For example, in https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/9291
[`test-postgres-client-libs`](https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/actions/runs/11209615321/job/31155111544)
job failed.

## Summary of changes
- Add `skip-if-does-not-exist` input to `.github/actions/upload` action
(the same way we do for `.github/actions/download`)
- Set `skip-if-does-not-exist=true` for "Upload compatibility snapshot"
step in `run-python-test-set` action
2024-10-11 16:58:41 +01:00
a-masterov
091a175a3e Test versions mismatch (#9167)
## Problem
We faced the problem of incompatibility of the different components of
different versions.
This should be detected automatically to prevent production bugs.
## Summary of changes
The test for this situation was implemented

Co-authored-by: Alexander Bayandin <alexander@neon.tech>
2024-10-11 15:29:54 +02:00
Fedor Dikarev
326cd80f0d ci: gh-workflow-stats-action v0.1.4: remove debug output and proper pagination (#9356)
## Problem
In previous version pagination didn't work so we collect information
only for first 30 jobs in WorkflowRun
2024-10-11 14:46:45 +02:00
Folke Behrens
6baf1aae33 proxy: Demote some errors to warnings in logs (#9354) 2024-10-11 11:29:08 +02:00
John Spray
184935619e tests: stabilize test_storage_controller_heartbeats (#9347)
## Problem

This could fail with `reconciliation in progress` if running on a slow
test node such that background reconciliation happens at the same time
as we call consistency_check.

Example:
https://neon-github-public-dev.s3.amazonaws.com/reports/main/11258171952/index.html#/testresult/54889c9469afb232

## Summary of changes

- Call reconcile_until_idle before calling consistency check once,
rather than calling consistency check until it passes
2024-10-11 09:41:08 +01:00
Ivan Efremov
b2ecbf3e80 Introduce "quota" ErrorKind (#9300)
## Problem
Fixes #8340
## Summary of changes
Introduced ErrorKind::quota to handle quota-related errors
## Checklist before requesting a review

- [x] I have performed a self-review of my code.
- [ ] If it is a core feature, I have added thorough tests.
- [ ] Do we need to implement analytics? if so did you add the relevant
metrics to the dashboard?
- [ ] If this PR requires public announcement, mark it with
/release-notes label and add several sentences in this section.

## Checklist before merging

- [ ] Do not forget to reformat commit message to not include the above
checklist
2024-10-11 10:45:55 +03:00
Tristan Partin
53147b51f9 Use valid type hints for Python 3.9
I have no idea how this made it past the linters.

Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-10-10 13:00:25 -05:00
Tristan Partin
006d9dfb6b Add compute_config_dir fixture
Allows easy access to various compute config files.

Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-10-10 12:43:40 -05:00
Tristan Partin
1f7904c917 Enable cargo caching in check-codestyle-rust
This job takes an extraordinary amount of time for what I understand it
to do. The obvious win is caching dependencies.

Rory disabled caching in cd5732d9d8.
I assume this was to get gen3 runners up and running.

Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-10-10 12:40:30 -05:00
John Spray
07c714343f tests: allow a log warning in test_cli_start_stop_multi (#9320)
## Problem

This test restarts services in an undefined order (whatever neon_local
does), which means we should be tolerant of warnings that come from
restarting the storage controller while a pageserver is running.

We can see failures with warnings from dropped requests, e.g.
https://neon-github-public-dev.s3.amazonaws.com/reports/pr-9307/11229000712/index.html#/testresult/d33d5cb206331e28
```
 WARN request{method=GET path=/v1/location_config request_id=b7dbda15-6efb-4610-8b19-a3772b65455f}: request was dropped before completing\n')
```

## Summary of changes

- allow-list the `request was dropped before completing` message on
pageservers before restarting services
2024-10-10 17:06:42 +01:00
Tristan Partin
264c34dfb7 Move path-related fixtures into their own module (#9304)
neon_fixtures.py has grown into quite a beast.

Signed-off-by: Tristan Partin <tristan@neon.tech>
2024-10-10 10:26:23 -05:00
Erik Grinaker
9dd80b9b4c storage_scrubber: fix faulty assertion when no timelines (#9345)
When there are no timelines in remote storage, the storage scrubber
would incorrectly trip an assertion with "Must be set if results are
present", referring to the last processed tenant ID. When there are no
timelines we don't expect there to be a tenant ID either.

The assertion was introduced in 37aa6fd.

Only apply the assertion when any timelines are present.
2024-10-10 09:09:53 -04:00
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@@ -20,3 +20,4 @@ config-variables:
- REMOTE_STORAGE_AZURE_REGION
- SLACK_UPCOMING_RELEASE_CHANNEL_ID
- DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN
- BENCHMARK_INGEST_TARGET_PROJECTID

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@@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ runs:
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: ~/.cache/pypoetry/virtualenvs
key: v2-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-python-deps-${{ hashFiles('poetry.lock') }}
key: v2-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-python-deps-bookworm-${{ hashFiles('poetry.lock') }}
- name: Store Allure test stat in the DB (new)
if: ${{ !cancelled() && inputs.store-test-results-into-db == 'true' }}
@@ -221,6 +221,8 @@ runs:
REPORT_URL: ${{ steps.generate-report.outputs.report-url }}
COMMIT_SHA: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha || github.sha }}
with:
# Retry script for 5XX server errors: https://github.com/actions/github-script#retries
retries: 5
script: |
const { REPORT_URL, COMMIT_SHA } = process.env

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@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ runs:
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: ~/.cache/pypoetry/virtualenvs
key: v2-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-python-deps-${{ hashFiles('poetry.lock') }}
key: v2-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-python-deps-bookworm-${{ hashFiles('poetry.lock') }}
- name: Install Python deps
shell: bash -euxo pipefail {0}
@@ -218,6 +218,9 @@ runs:
name: compatibility-snapshot-${{ runner.arch }}-${{ inputs.build_type }}-pg${{ inputs.pg_version }}
# Directory is created by test_compatibility.py::test_create_snapshot, keep the path in sync with the test
path: /tmp/test_output/compatibility_snapshot_pg${{ inputs.pg_version }}/
# The lack of compatibility snapshot shouldn't fail the job
# (for example if we didn't run the test for non build-and-test workflow)
skip-if-does-not-exist: true
- name: Upload test results
if: ${{ !cancelled() }}

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@@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
name: "Set custom docker config directory"
description: "Create a directory for docker config and set DOCKER_CONFIG"
# Use custom DOCKER_CONFIG directory to avoid conflicts with default settings
runs:
using: "composite"
steps:
- name: Show warning on GitHub-hosted runners
if: runner.environment == 'github-hosted'
shell: bash -euo pipefail {0}
run: |
# Using the following environment variables to find a path to the workflow file
# ${GITHUB_WORKFLOW_REF} - octocat/hello-world/.github/workflows/my-workflow.yml@refs/heads/my_branch
# ${GITHUB_REPOSITORY} - octocat/hello-world
# ${GITHUB_REF} - refs/heads/my_branch
# From https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-what-your-workflow-does/variables
filename_with_ref=${GITHUB_WORKFLOW_REF#"$GITHUB_REPOSITORY/"}
filename=${filename_with_ref%"@$GITHUB_REF"}
# https://docs.github.com/en/actions/writing-workflows/choosing-what-your-workflow-does/workflow-commands-for-github-actions#setting-a-warning-message
title='Unnecessary usage of `.github/actions/set-docker-config-dir`'
message='No need to use `.github/actions/set-docker-config-dir` action on GitHub-hosted runners'
echo "::warning file=${filename},title=${title}::${message}"
- uses: pyTooling/Actions/with-post-step@74afc5a42a17a046c90c68cb5cfa627e5c6c5b6b # v1.0.7
env:
DOCKER_CONFIG: .docker-custom-${{ github.run_id }}-${{ github.run_attempt }}
with:
main: |
mkdir -p "${DOCKER_CONFIG}"
echo DOCKER_CONFIG=${DOCKER_CONFIG} | tee -a $GITHUB_ENV
post: |
if [ -d "${DOCKER_CONFIG}" ]; then
rm -r "${DOCKER_CONFIG}"
fi

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@@ -7,6 +7,10 @@ inputs:
path:
description: "A directory or file to upload"
required: true
skip-if-does-not-exist:
description: "Allow to skip if path doesn't exist, fail otherwise"
default: false
required: false
prefix:
description: "S3 prefix. Default is '${GITHUB_SHA}/${GITHUB_RUN_ID}/${GITHUB_RUN_ATTEMPT}'"
required: false
@@ -15,10 +19,12 @@ runs:
using: "composite"
steps:
- name: Prepare artifact
id: prepare-artifact
shell: bash -euxo pipefail {0}
env:
SOURCE: ${{ inputs.path }}
ARCHIVE: /tmp/uploads/${{ inputs.name }}.tar.zst
SKIP_IF_DOES_NOT_EXIST: ${{ inputs.skip-if-does-not-exist }}
run: |
mkdir -p $(dirname $ARCHIVE)
@@ -33,14 +39,22 @@ runs:
elif [ -f ${SOURCE} ]; then
time tar -cf ${ARCHIVE} --zstd ${SOURCE}
elif ! ls ${SOURCE} > /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo >&2 "${SOURCE} does not exist"
exit 2
if [ "${SKIP_IF_DOES_NOT_EXIST}" = "true" ]; then
echo 'SKIPPED=true' >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
exit 0
else
echo >&2 "${SOURCE} does not exist"
exit 2
fi
else
echo >&2 "${SOURCE} is neither a directory nor a file, do not know how to handle it"
exit 3
fi
echo 'SKIPPED=false' >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Upload artifact
if: ${{ steps.prepare-artifact.outputs.SKIPPED == 'false' }}
shell: bash -euxo pipefail {0}
env:
SOURCE: ${{ inputs.path }}

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@@ -1,14 +1,3 @@
## Problem
## Summary of changes
## Checklist before requesting a review
- [ ] I have performed a self-review of my code.
- [ ] If it is a core feature, I have added thorough tests.
- [ ] Do we need to implement analytics? if so did you add the relevant metrics to the dashboard?
- [ ] If this PR requires public announcement, mark it with /release-notes label and add several sentences in this section.
## Checklist before merging
- [ ] Do not forget to reformat commit message to not include the above checklist

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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: [ self-hosted, us-east-2, x64 ]
container:
image: neondatabase/build-tools:pinned
image: neondatabase/build-tools:pinned-bookworm
credentials:
username: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }}

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@@ -53,20 +53,6 @@ jobs:
BUILD_TAG: ${{ inputs.build-tag }}
steps:
- name: Fix git ownership
run: |
# Workaround for `fatal: detected dubious ownership in repository at ...`
#
# Use both ${{ github.workspace }} and ${GITHUB_WORKSPACE} because they're different on host and in containers
# Ref https://github.com/actions/checkout/issues/785
#
git config --global --add safe.directory ${{ github.workspace }}
git config --global --add safe.directory ${GITHUB_WORKSPACE}
for r in 14 15 16 17; do
git config --global --add safe.directory "${{ github.workspace }}/vendor/postgres-v$r"
git config --global --add safe.directory "${GITHUB_WORKSPACE}/vendor/postgres-v$r"
done
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
submodules: true
@@ -124,28 +110,28 @@ jobs:
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: pg_install/v14
key: v1-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-${{ inputs.build-type }}-pg-${{ steps.pg_v14_rev.outputs.pg_rev }}-${{ hashFiles('Makefile', 'Dockerfile.build-tools') }}
key: v1-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-${{ inputs.build-type }}-pg-${{ steps.pg_v14_rev.outputs.pg_rev }}-bookworm-${{ hashFiles('Makefile', 'build-tools.Dockerfile') }}
- name: Cache postgres v15 build
id: cache_pg_15
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: pg_install/v15
key: v1-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-${{ inputs.build-type }}-pg-${{ steps.pg_v15_rev.outputs.pg_rev }}-${{ hashFiles('Makefile', 'Dockerfile.build-tools') }}
key: v1-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-${{ inputs.build-type }}-pg-${{ steps.pg_v15_rev.outputs.pg_rev }}-bookworm-${{ hashFiles('Makefile', 'build-tools.Dockerfile') }}
- name: Cache postgres v16 build
id: cache_pg_16
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: pg_install/v16
key: v1-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-${{ inputs.build-type }}-pg-${{ steps.pg_v16_rev.outputs.pg_rev }}-${{ hashFiles('Makefile', 'Dockerfile.build-tools') }}
key: v1-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-${{ inputs.build-type }}-pg-${{ steps.pg_v16_rev.outputs.pg_rev }}-bookworm-${{ hashFiles('Makefile', 'build-tools.Dockerfile') }}
- name: Cache postgres v17 build
id: cache_pg_17
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: pg_install/v17
key: v1-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-${{ inputs.build-type }}-pg-${{ steps.pg_v17_rev.outputs.pg_rev }}-${{ hashFiles('Makefile', 'Dockerfile.build-tools') }}
key: v1-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-${{ inputs.build-type }}-pg-${{ steps.pg_v17_rev.outputs.pg_rev }}-bookworm-${{ hashFiles('Makefile', 'build-tools.Dockerfile') }}
- name: Build postgres v14
if: steps.cache_pg_14.outputs.cache-hit != 'true'

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@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
name: Check Codestyle Python
on:
workflow_call:
inputs:
build-tools-image:
description: 'build-tools image'
required: true
type: string
defaults:
run:
shell: bash -euxo pipefail {0}
jobs:
check-codestyle-python:
runs-on: [ self-hosted, small ]
container:
image: ${{ inputs.build-tools-image }}
credentials:
username: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }}
options: --init
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: ~/.cache/pypoetry/virtualenvs
key: v2-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-python-deps-bookworm-${{ hashFiles('poetry.lock') }}
- run: ./scripts/pysync
- run: poetry run ruff check .
- run: poetry run ruff format --check .
- run: poetry run mypy .

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@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ${{ matrix.RUNNER }}
container:
image: neondatabase/build-tools:pinned
image: neondatabase/build-tools:pinned-bookworm
credentials:
username: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }}
@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: [ self-hosted, us-east-2, x64 ]
container:
image: neondatabase/build-tools:pinned
image: neondatabase/build-tools:pinned-bookworm
credentials:
username: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }}
@@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ jobs:
region_id_default=${{ env.DEFAULT_REGION_ID }}
runner_default='["self-hosted", "us-east-2", "x64"]'
runner_azure='["self-hosted", "eastus2", "x64"]'
image_default="neondatabase/build-tools:pinned"
image_default="neondatabase/build-tools:pinned-bookworm"
matrix='{
"pg_version" : [
16
@@ -299,9 +299,9 @@ jobs:
"include": [{ "pg_version": 16, "region_id": "'"$region_id_default"'", "platform": "neonvm-captest-freetier", "db_size": "3gb" ,"runner": '"$runner_default"', "image": "'"$image_default"'" },
{ "pg_version": 16, "region_id": "'"$region_id_default"'", "platform": "neonvm-captest-new", "db_size": "10gb","runner": '"$runner_default"', "image": "'"$image_default"'" },
{ "pg_version": 16, "region_id": "'"$region_id_default"'", "platform": "neonvm-captest-new", "db_size": "50gb","runner": '"$runner_default"', "image": "'"$image_default"'" },
{ "pg_version": 16, "region_id": "azure-eastus2", "platform": "neonvm-azure-captest-freetier", "db_size": "3gb" ,"runner": '"$runner_azure"', "image": "neondatabase/build-tools:pinned" },
{ "pg_version": 16, "region_id": "azure-eastus2", "platform": "neonvm-azure-captest-new", "db_size": "10gb","runner": '"$runner_azure"', "image": "neondatabase/build-tools:pinned" },
{ "pg_version": 16, "region_id": "azure-eastus2", "platform": "neonvm-azure-captest-new", "db_size": "50gb","runner": '"$runner_azure"', "image": "neondatabase/build-tools:pinned" },
{ "pg_version": 16, "region_id": "azure-eastus2", "platform": "neonvm-azure-captest-freetier", "db_size": "3gb" ,"runner": '"$runner_azure"', "image": "neondatabase/build-tools:pinned-bookworm" },
{ "pg_version": 16, "region_id": "azure-eastus2", "platform": "neonvm-azure-captest-new", "db_size": "10gb","runner": '"$runner_azure"', "image": "neondatabase/build-tools:pinned-bookworm" },
{ "pg_version": 16, "region_id": "azure-eastus2", "platform": "neonvm-azure-captest-new", "db_size": "50gb","runner": '"$runner_azure"', "image": "neondatabase/build-tools:pinned-bookworm" },
{ "pg_version": 16, "region_id": "'"$region_id_default"'", "platform": "neonvm-captest-sharding-reuse", "db_size": "50gb","runner": '"$runner_default"', "image": "'"$image_default"'" }]
}'
@@ -665,12 +665,16 @@ jobs:
runs-on: [ self-hosted, us-east-2, x64 ]
container:
image: neondatabase/build-tools:pinned
image: neondatabase/build-tools:pinned-bookworm
credentials:
username: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }}
options: --init
# Increase timeout to 12h, default timeout is 6h
# we have regression in clickbench causing it to run 2-3x longer
timeout-minutes: 720
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
@@ -716,7 +720,7 @@ jobs:
test_selection: performance/test_perf_olap.py
run_in_parallel: false
save_perf_report: ${{ env.SAVE_PERF_REPORT }}
extra_params: -m remote_cluster --timeout 21600 -k test_clickbench
extra_params: -m remote_cluster --timeout 43200 -k test_clickbench
pg_version: ${{ env.DEFAULT_PG_VERSION }}
env:
VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN }}"
@@ -772,7 +776,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: [ self-hosted, us-east-2, x64 ]
container:
image: neondatabase/build-tools:pinned
image: neondatabase/build-tools:pinned-bookworm
credentials:
username: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }}
@@ -877,7 +881,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: [ self-hosted, us-east-2, x64 ]
container:
image: neondatabase/build-tools:pinned
image: neondatabase/build-tools:pinned-bookworm
credentials:
username: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }}

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@@ -19,9 +19,16 @@ defaults:
run:
shell: bash -euo pipefail {0}
concurrency:
group: build-build-tools-image-${{ inputs.image-tag }}
cancel-in-progress: false
# The initial idea was to prevent the waste of resources by not re-building the `build-tools` image
# for the same tag in parallel workflow runs, and queue them to be skipped once we have
# the first image pushed to Docker registry, but GitHub's concurrency mechanism is not working as expected.
# GitHub can't have more than 1 job in a queue and removes the previous one, it causes failures if the dependent jobs.
#
# Ref https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/41518
#
# concurrency:
# group: build-build-tools-image-${{ inputs.image-tag }}
# cancel-in-progress: false
# No permission for GITHUB_TOKEN by default; the **minimal required** set of permissions should be granted in each job.
permissions: {}
@@ -36,6 +43,7 @@ jobs:
strategy:
matrix:
debian-version: [ bullseye, bookworm ]
arch: [ x64, arm64 ]
runs-on: ${{ fromJson(format('["self-hosted", "{0}"]', matrix.arch == 'arm64' && 'large-arm64' || 'large')) }}
@@ -56,7 +64,7 @@ jobs:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: ./.github/actions/set-docker-config-dir
- uses: neondatabase/dev-actions/set-docker-config-dir@6094485bf440001c94a94a3f9e221e81ff6b6193
- uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
with:
cache-binary: false
@@ -74,22 +82,22 @@ jobs:
- uses: docker/build-push-action@v6
with:
file: build-tools.Dockerfile
context: .
provenance: false
push: true
pull: true
file: Dockerfile.build-tools
cache-from: type=registry,ref=cache.neon.build/build-tools:cache-${{ matrix.arch }}
cache-to: ${{ github.ref_name == 'main' && format('type=registry,ref=cache.neon.build/build-tools:cache-{0},mode=max', matrix.arch) || '' }}
tags: neondatabase/build-tools:${{ inputs.image-tag }}-${{ matrix.arch }}
build-args: |
DEBIAN_VERSION=${{ matrix.debian-version }}
cache-from: type=registry,ref=cache.neon.build/build-tools:cache-${{ matrix.debian-version }}-${{ matrix.arch }}
cache-to: ${{ github.ref_name == 'main' && format('type=registry,ref=cache.neon.build/build-tools:cache-{0}-{1},mode=max', matrix.debian-version, matrix.arch) || '' }}
tags: |
neondatabase/build-tools:${{ inputs.image-tag }}-${{ matrix.debian-version }}-${{ matrix.arch }}
merge-images:
needs: [ build-image ]
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
env:
IMAGE_TAG: ${{ inputs.image-tag }}
steps:
- uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
@@ -97,7 +105,17 @@ jobs:
password: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }}
- name: Create multi-arch image
env:
DEFAULT_DEBIAN_VERSION: bullseye
IMAGE_TAG: ${{ inputs.image-tag }}
run: |
docker buildx imagetools create -t neondatabase/build-tools:${IMAGE_TAG} \
neondatabase/build-tools:${IMAGE_TAG}-x64 \
neondatabase/build-tools:${IMAGE_TAG}-arm64
for debian_version in bullseye bookworm; do
tags=("-t" "neondatabase/build-tools:${IMAGE_TAG}-${debian_version}")
if [ "${debian_version}" == "${DEFAULT_DEBIAN_VERSION}" ]; then
tags+=("-t" "neondatabase/build-tools:${IMAGE_TAG}")
fi
docker buildx imagetools create "${tags[@]}" \
neondatabase/build-tools:${IMAGE_TAG}-${debian_version}-x64 \
neondatabase/build-tools:${IMAGE_TAG}-${debian_version}-arm64
done

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@@ -89,6 +89,13 @@ jobs:
secrets: inherit
check-codestyle-python:
needs: [ check-permissions, build-build-tools-image ]
uses: ./.github/workflows/_check-codestyle-python.yml
with:
build-tools-image: ${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image }}-bookworm
secrets: inherit
check-codestyle-jsonnet:
needs: [ check-permissions, build-build-tools-image ]
runs-on: [ self-hosted, small ]
container:
@@ -102,27 +109,14 @@ jobs:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Cache poetry deps
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: ~/.cache/pypoetry/virtualenvs
key: v2-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-python-deps-${{ hashFiles('poetry.lock') }}
- name: Install Python deps
run: ./scripts/pysync
- name: Run `ruff check` to ensure code format
run: poetry run ruff check .
- name: Run `ruff format` to ensure code format
run: poetry run ruff format --check .
- name: Run mypy to check types
run: poetry run mypy .
- name: Check Jsonnet code formatting
run: |
make -C compute jsonnetfmt-test
# Check that the vendor/postgres-* submodules point to the
# corresponding REL_*_STABLE_neon branches.
check-submodules:
needs: [ check-permissions ]
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
- name: Checkout
@@ -181,7 +175,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ${{ fromJson(format('["self-hosted", "{0}"]', matrix.arch == 'arm64' && 'small-arm64' || 'small')) }}
container:
image: ${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image }}
image: ${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image }}-bookworm
credentials:
username: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }}
@@ -193,16 +187,15 @@ jobs:
with:
submodules: true
# Disabled for now
# - name: Restore cargo deps cache
# id: cache_cargo
# uses: actions/cache@v4
# with:
# path: |
# !~/.cargo/registry/src
# ~/.cargo/git/
# target/
# key: v1-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-cargo-clippy-${{ hashFiles('rust-toolchain.toml') }}-${{ hashFiles('Cargo.lock') }}
- name: Cache cargo deps
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: |
~/.cargo/registry
!~/.cargo/registry/src
~/.cargo/git
target
key: v1-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-cargo-${{ hashFiles('./Cargo.lock') }}-${{ hashFiles('./rust-toolchain.toml') }}-rust
# Some of our rust modules use FFI and need those to be checked
- name: Get postgres headers
@@ -262,7 +255,7 @@ jobs:
uses: ./.github/workflows/_build-and-test-locally.yml
with:
arch: ${{ matrix.arch }}
build-tools-image: ${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image }}
build-tools-image: ${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image }}-bookworm
build-tag: ${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}
build-type: ${{ matrix.build-type }}
# Run tests on all Postgres versions in release builds and only on the latest version in debug builds
@@ -277,7 +270,7 @@ jobs:
needs: [ check-permissions, build-build-tools-image ]
runs-on: [ self-hosted, small ]
container:
image: ${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image }}
image: ${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image }}-bookworm
credentials:
username: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }}
@@ -290,7 +283,7 @@ jobs:
uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: ~/.cache/pypoetry/virtualenvs
key: v1-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-python-deps-${{ hashFiles('poetry.lock') }}
key: v2-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-python-deps-bookworm-${{ hashFiles('poetry.lock') }}
- name: Install Python deps
run: ./scripts/pysync
@@ -310,7 +303,7 @@ jobs:
needs: [ check-permissions, build-and-test-locally, build-build-tools-image, get-benchmarks-durations ]
runs-on: [ self-hosted, small ]
container:
image: ${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image }}
image: ${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image }}-bookworm
credentials:
username: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }}
@@ -368,7 +361,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: [ self-hosted, small ]
container:
image: ${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image }}
image: ${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image }}-bookworm
credentials:
username: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }}
@@ -416,7 +409,7 @@ jobs:
needs: [ check-permissions, build-build-tools-image, build-and-test-locally ]
runs-on: [ self-hosted, small ]
container:
image: ${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image }}
image: ${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image }}-bookworm
credentials:
username: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }}
@@ -504,6 +497,8 @@ jobs:
REPORT_URL_NEW: ${{ steps.upload-coverage-report-new.outputs.report-url }}
COMMIT_SHA: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha || github.sha }}
with:
# Retry script for 5XX server errors: https://github.com/actions/github-script#retries
retries: 5
script: |
const { REPORT_URL_NEW, COMMIT_SHA } = process.env
@@ -535,7 +530,7 @@ jobs:
with:
submodules: true
- uses: ./.github/actions/set-docker-config-dir
- uses: neondatabase/dev-actions/set-docker-config-dir@6094485bf440001c94a94a3f9e221e81ff6b6193
- uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
with:
cache-binary: false
@@ -560,15 +555,16 @@ jobs:
ADDITIONAL_RUSTFLAGS=${{ matrix.arch == 'arm64' && '-Ctarget-feature=+lse -Ctarget-cpu=neoverse-n1' || '' }}
GIT_VERSION=${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha || github.sha }}
BUILD_TAG=${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}
TAG=${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image-tag }}
TAG=${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image-tag }}-bookworm
DEBIAN_VERSION=bookworm
provenance: false
push: true
pull: true
file: Dockerfile
cache-from: type=registry,ref=cache.neon.build/neon:cache-${{ matrix.arch }}
cache-to: ${{ github.ref_name == 'main' && format('type=registry,ref=cache.neon.build/neon:cache-{0},mode=max', matrix.arch) || '' }}
cache-from: type=registry,ref=cache.neon.build/neon:cache-bookworm-${{ matrix.arch }}
cache-to: ${{ github.ref_name == 'main' && format('type=registry,ref=cache.neon.build/neon:cache-{0}-{1},mode=max', 'bookworm', matrix.arch) || '' }}
tags: |
neondatabase/neon:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-${{ matrix.arch }}
neondatabase/neon:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-bookworm-${{ matrix.arch }}
neon-image:
needs: [ neon-image-arch, tag ]
@@ -583,8 +579,9 @@ jobs:
- name: Create multi-arch image
run: |
docker buildx imagetools create -t neondatabase/neon:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }} \
neondatabase/neon:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-x64 \
neondatabase/neon:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-arm64
-t neondatabase/neon:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-bookworm \
neondatabase/neon:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-bookworm-x64 \
neondatabase/neon:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-bookworm-arm64
- uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
@@ -605,17 +602,16 @@ jobs:
version:
# Much data was already generated on old PG versions with bullseye's
# libraries, the locales of which can cause data incompatibilities.
# However, new PG versions should check if they can be built on newer
# images, as that reduces the support burden of old and ancient
# distros.
# However, new PG versions should be build on newer images,
# as that reduces the support burden of old and ancient distros.
- pg: v14
debian: bullseye-slim
debian: bullseye
- pg: v15
debian: bullseye-slim
debian: bullseye
- pg: v16
debian: bullseye-slim
debian: bullseye
- pg: v17
debian: bookworm-slim
debian: bookworm
arch: [ x64, arm64 ]
runs-on: ${{ fromJson(format('["self-hosted", "{0}"]', matrix.arch == 'arm64' && 'large-arm64' || 'large')) }}
@@ -625,7 +621,7 @@ jobs:
with:
submodules: true
- uses: ./.github/actions/set-docker-config-dir
- uses: neondatabase/dev-actions/set-docker-config-dir@6094485bf440001c94a94a3f9e221e81ff6b6193
- uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
with:
cache-binary: false
@@ -660,16 +656,16 @@ jobs:
GIT_VERSION=${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha || github.sha }}
PG_VERSION=${{ matrix.version.pg }}
BUILD_TAG=${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}
TAG=${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image-tag }}
DEBIAN_FLAVOR=${{ matrix.version.debian }}
TAG=${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image-tag }}-${{ matrix.version.debian }}
DEBIAN_VERSION=${{ matrix.version.debian }}
provenance: false
push: true
pull: true
file: compute/Dockerfile.compute-node
cache-from: type=registry,ref=cache.neon.build/compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:cache-${{ matrix.arch }}
cache-to: ${{ github.ref_name == 'main' && format('type=registry,ref=cache.neon.build/compute-node-{0}:cache-{1},mode=max', matrix.version.pg, matrix.arch) || '' }}
file: compute/compute-node.Dockerfile
cache-from: type=registry,ref=cache.neon.build/compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:cache-${{ matrix.version.debian }}-${{ matrix.arch }}
cache-to: ${{ github.ref_name == 'main' && format('type=registry,ref=cache.neon.build/compute-node-{0}:cache-{1}-{2},mode=max', matrix.version.pg, matrix.version.debian, matrix.arch) || '' }}
tags: |
neondatabase/compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-${{ matrix.arch }}
neondatabase/compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-${{ matrix.version.debian }}-${{ matrix.arch }}
- name: Build neon extensions test image
if: matrix.version.pg == 'v16'
@@ -680,17 +676,17 @@ jobs:
GIT_VERSION=${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha || github.sha }}
PG_VERSION=${{ matrix.version.pg }}
BUILD_TAG=${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}
TAG=${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image-tag }}
DEBIAN_FLAVOR=${{ matrix.version.debian }}
TAG=${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image-tag }}-${{ matrix.version.debian }}
DEBIAN_VERSION=${{ matrix.version.debian }}
provenance: false
push: true
pull: true
file: compute/Dockerfile.compute-node
file: compute/compute-node.Dockerfile
target: neon-pg-ext-test
cache-from: type=registry,ref=cache.neon.build/neon-test-extensions-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:cache-${{ matrix.arch }}
cache-to: ${{ github.ref_name == 'main' && format('type=registry,ref=cache.neon.build/neon-test-extensions-{0}:cache-{1},mode=max', matrix.version.pg, matrix.arch) || '' }}
cache-from: type=registry,ref=cache.neon.build/neon-test-extensions-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:cache-${{ matrix.version.debian }}-${{ matrix.arch }}
cache-to: ${{ github.ref_name == 'main' && format('type=registry,ref=cache.neon.build/neon-test-extensions-{0}:cache-{1}-{2},mode=max', matrix.version.pg, matrix.version.debian, matrix.arch) || '' }}
tags: |
neondatabase/neon-test-extensions-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{needs.tag.outputs.build-tag}}-${{ matrix.arch }}
neondatabase/neon-test-extensions-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{needs.tag.outputs.build-tag}}-${{ matrix.version.debian }}-${{ matrix.arch }}
- name: Build compute-tools image
# compute-tools are Postgres independent, so build it only once
@@ -705,14 +701,16 @@ jobs:
build-args: |
GIT_VERSION=${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha || github.sha }}
BUILD_TAG=${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}
TAG=${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image-tag }}
DEBIAN_FLAVOR=${{ matrix.version.debian }}
TAG=${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image-tag }}-${{ matrix.version.debian }}
DEBIAN_VERSION=${{ matrix.version.debian }}
provenance: false
push: true
pull: true
file: compute/Dockerfile.compute-node
file: compute/compute-node.Dockerfile
cache-from: type=registry,ref=cache.neon.build/neon-test-extensions-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:cache-${{ matrix.version.debian }}-${{ matrix.arch }}
cache-to: ${{ github.ref_name == 'main' && format('type=registry,ref=cache.neon.build/compute-tools-{0}:cache-{1}-{2},mode=max', matrix.version.pg, matrix.version.debian, matrix.arch) || '' }}
tags: |
neondatabase/compute-tools:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-${{ matrix.arch }}
neondatabase/compute-tools:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-${{ matrix.version.debian }}-${{ matrix.arch }}
compute-node-image:
needs: [ compute-node-image-arch, tag ]
@@ -720,7 +718,16 @@ jobs:
strategy:
matrix:
version: [ v14, v15, v16, v17 ]
version:
# see the comment for `compute-node-image-arch` job
- pg: v14
debian: bullseye
- pg: v15
debian: bullseye
- pg: v16
debian: bullseye
- pg: v17
debian: bookworm
steps:
- uses: docker/login-action@v3
@@ -730,23 +737,26 @@ jobs:
- name: Create multi-arch compute-node image
run: |
docker buildx imagetools create -t neondatabase/compute-node-${{ matrix.version }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }} \
neondatabase/compute-node-${{ matrix.version }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-x64 \
neondatabase/compute-node-${{ matrix.version }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-arm64
docker buildx imagetools create -t neondatabase/compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }} \
-t neondatabase/compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-${{ matrix.version.debian }} \
neondatabase/compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-${{ matrix.version.debian }}-x64 \
neondatabase/compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-${{ matrix.version.debian }}-arm64
- name: Create multi-arch neon-test-extensions image
if: matrix.version == 'v16'
if: matrix.version.pg == 'v16'
run: |
docker buildx imagetools create -t neondatabase/neon-test-extensions-${{ matrix.version }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }} \
neondatabase/neon-test-extensions-${{ matrix.version }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-x64 \
neondatabase/neon-test-extensions-${{ matrix.version }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-arm64
docker buildx imagetools create -t neondatabase/neon-test-extensions-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }} \
-t neondatabase/neon-test-extensions-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-${{ matrix.version.debian }} \
neondatabase/neon-test-extensions-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-${{ matrix.version.debian }}-x64 \
neondatabase/neon-test-extensions-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-${{ matrix.version.debian }}-arm64
- name: Create multi-arch compute-tools image
if: matrix.version == 'v17'
if: matrix.version.pg == 'v16'
run: |
docker buildx imagetools create -t neondatabase/compute-tools:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }} \
neondatabase/compute-tools:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-x64 \
neondatabase/compute-tools:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-arm64
-t neondatabase/compute-tools:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-${{ matrix.version.debian }} \
neondatabase/compute-tools:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-${{ matrix.version.debian }}-x64 \
neondatabase/compute-tools:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-${{ matrix.version.debian }}-arm64
- uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
@@ -754,13 +764,13 @@ jobs:
username: ${{ secrets.AWS_ACCESS_KEY_DEV }}
password: ${{ secrets.AWS_SECRET_KEY_DEV }}
- name: Push multi-arch compute-node-${{ matrix.version }} image to ECR
- name: Push multi-arch compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }} image to ECR
run: |
docker buildx imagetools create -t 369495373322.dkr.ecr.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/compute-node-${{ matrix.version }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }} \
neondatabase/compute-node-${{ matrix.version }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}
docker buildx imagetools create -t 369495373322.dkr.ecr.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }} \
neondatabase/compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}
- name: Push multi-arch compute-tools image to ECR
if: matrix.version == 'v17'
if: matrix.version.pg == 'v16'
run: |
docker buildx imagetools create -t 369495373322.dkr.ecr.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/compute-tools:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }} \
neondatabase/compute-tools:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}
@@ -771,7 +781,16 @@ jobs:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
version: [ v14, v15, v16, v17 ]
version:
# see the comment for `compute-node-image-arch` job
- pg: v14
debian: bullseye
- pg: v15
debian: bullseye
- pg: v16
debian: bullseye
- pg: v17
debian: bookworm
env:
VM_BUILDER_VERSION: v0.35.0
@@ -783,7 +802,7 @@ jobs:
curl -fL https://github.com/neondatabase/autoscaling/releases/download/$VM_BUILDER_VERSION/vm-builder -o vm-builder
chmod +x vm-builder
- uses: ./.github/actions/set-docker-config-dir
- uses: neondatabase/dev-actions/set-docker-config-dir@6094485bf440001c94a94a3f9e221e81ff6b6193
- uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
username: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
@@ -793,18 +812,19 @@ jobs:
# it won't have the proper authentication (written at v0.6.0)
- name: Pulling compute-node image
run: |
docker pull neondatabase/compute-node-${{ matrix.version }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}
docker pull neondatabase/compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}
- name: Build vm image
run: |
./vm-builder \
-spec=compute/vm-image-spec.yaml \
-src=neondatabase/compute-node-${{ matrix.version }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }} \
-dst=neondatabase/vm-compute-node-${{ matrix.version }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}
-size=2G \
-spec=compute/vm-image-spec-${{ matrix.version.debian }}.yaml \
-src=neondatabase/compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }} \
-dst=neondatabase/vm-compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}
- name: Pushing vm-compute-node image
run: |
docker push neondatabase/vm-compute-node-${{ matrix.version }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}
docker push neondatabase/vm-compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}
test-images:
needs: [ check-permissions, tag, neon-image, compute-node-image ]
@@ -818,7 +838,7 @@ jobs:
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: ./.github/actions/set-docker-config-dir
- uses: neondatabase/dev-actions/set-docker-config-dir@6094485bf440001c94a94a3f9e221e81ff6b6193
- uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
username: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
@@ -1037,20 +1057,6 @@ jobs:
runs-on: [ self-hosted, small ]
container: 369495373322.dkr.ecr.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/ansible:latest
steps:
- name: Fix git ownership
run: |
# Workaround for `fatal: detected dubious ownership in repository at ...`
#
# Use both ${{ github.workspace }} and ${GITHUB_WORKSPACE} because they're different on host and in containers
# Ref https://github.com/actions/checkout/issues/785
#
git config --global --add safe.directory ${{ github.workspace }}
git config --global --add safe.directory ${GITHUB_WORKSPACE}
for r in 14 15 16 17; do
git config --global --add safe.directory "${{ github.workspace }}/vendor/postgres-v$r"
git config --global --add safe.directory "${GITHUB_WORKSPACE}/vendor/postgres-v$r"
done
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Trigger deploy workflow
@@ -1059,7 +1065,6 @@ jobs:
run: |
if [[ "$GITHUB_REF_NAME" == "main" ]]; then
gh workflow --repo neondatabase/infra run deploy-dev.yml --ref main -f branch=main -f dockerTag=${{needs.tag.outputs.build-tag}} -f deployPreprodRegion=false
gh workflow --repo neondatabase/azure run deploy.yml -f dockerTag=${{needs.tag.outputs.build-tag}}
elif [[ "$GITHUB_REF_NAME" == "release" ]]; then
gh workflow --repo neondatabase/infra run deploy-dev.yml --ref main \
-f deployPgSniRouter=false \
@@ -1090,7 +1095,10 @@ jobs:
gh workflow --repo neondatabase/infra run deploy-proxy-prod.yml --ref main \
-f deployPgSniRouter=true \
-f deployProxy=true \
-f deployProxyLink=true \
-f deployPrivatelinkProxy=true \
-f deployProxyScram=true \
-f deployProxyAuthBroker=true \
-f branch=main \
-f dockerTag=${{needs.tag.outputs.build-tag}}
else

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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ jobs:
id: get-build-tools-tag
env:
IMAGE_TAG: |
${{ hashFiles('Dockerfile.build-tools',
${{ hashFiles('build-tools.Dockerfile',
'.github/workflows/check-build-tools-image.yml',
'.github/workflows/build-build-tools-image.yml') }}
run: |

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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: us-east-2
container:
image: neondatabase/build-tools:pinned
image: neondatabase/build-tools:pinned-bookworm
options: --init
steps:

372
.github/workflows/ingest_benchmark.yml vendored Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,372 @@
name: Benchmarking
on:
# uncomment to run on push for debugging your PR
# push:
# branches: [ your branch ]
schedule:
# * is a special character in YAML so you have to quote this string
# ┌───────────── minute (0 - 59)
# │ ┌───────────── hour (0 - 23)
# │ │ ┌───────────── day of the month (1 - 31)
# │ │ │ ┌───────────── month (1 - 12 or JAN-DEC)
# │ │ │ │ ┌───────────── day of the week (0 - 6 or SUN-SAT)
- cron: '0 9 * * *' # run once a day, timezone is utc
workflow_dispatch: # adds ability to run this manually
defaults:
run:
shell: bash -euxo pipefail {0}
concurrency:
# Allow only one workflow globally because we need dedicated resources which only exist once
group: ingest-bench-workflow
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
ingest:
strategy:
matrix:
target_project: [new_empty_project, large_existing_project]
permissions:
contents: write
statuses: write
id-token: write # aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials
env:
PG_CONFIG: /tmp/neon/pg_install/v16/bin/pg_config
PSQL: /tmp/neon/pg_install/v16/bin/psql
PG_16_LIB_PATH: /tmp/neon/pg_install/v16/lib
PGCOPYDB: /pgcopydb/bin/pgcopydb
PGCOPYDB_LIB_PATH: /pgcopydb/lib
runs-on: [ self-hosted, us-east-2, x64 ]
container:
image: neondatabase/build-tools:pinned-bookworm
credentials:
username: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }}
options: --init
timeout-minutes: 1440
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Configure AWS credentials # necessary to download artefacts
uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v4
with:
aws-region: eu-central-1
role-to-assume: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
role-duration-seconds: 18000 # 5 hours is currently max associated with IAM role
- name: Download Neon artifact
uses: ./.github/actions/download
with:
name: neon-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-release-artifact
path: /tmp/neon/
prefix: latest
- name: Create Neon Project
if: ${{ matrix.target_project == 'new_empty_project' }}
id: create-neon-project-ingest-target
uses: ./.github/actions/neon-project-create
with:
region_id: aws-us-east-2
postgres_version: 16
compute_units: '[7, 7]' # we want to test large compute here to avoid compute-side bottleneck
api_key: ${{ secrets.NEON_STAGING_API_KEY }}
- name: Initialize Neon project and retrieve current backpressure seconds
if: ${{ matrix.target_project == 'new_empty_project' }}
env:
NEW_PROJECT_CONNSTR: ${{ steps.create-neon-project-ingest-target.outputs.dsn }}
NEW_PROJECT_ID: ${{ steps.create-neon-project-ingest-target.outputs.project_id }}
run: |
echo "Initializing Neon project with project_id: ${NEW_PROJECT_ID}"
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${PG_16_LIB_PATH}
${PSQL} "${NEW_PROJECT_CONNSTR}" -c "CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS neon; CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS neon_utils;"
BACKPRESSURE_TIME_BEFORE_INGEST=$(${PSQL} "${NEW_PROJECT_CONNSTR}" -t -c "select backpressure_throttling_time()/1000000;")
echo "BACKPRESSURE_TIME_BEFORE_INGEST=${BACKPRESSURE_TIME_BEFORE_INGEST}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "NEW_PROJECT_CONNSTR=${NEW_PROJECT_CONNSTR}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Create Neon Branch for large tenant
if: ${{ matrix.target_project == 'large_existing_project' }}
id: create-neon-branch-ingest-target
uses: ./.github/actions/neon-branch-create
with:
project_id: ${{ vars.BENCHMARK_INGEST_TARGET_PROJECTID }}
api_key: ${{ secrets.NEON_STAGING_API_KEY }}
- name: Initialize Neon project and retrieve current backpressure seconds
if: ${{ matrix.target_project == 'large_existing_project' }}
env:
NEW_PROJECT_CONNSTR: ${{ steps.create-neon-branch-ingest-target.outputs.dsn }}
NEW_BRANCH_ID: ${{ steps.create-neon-branch-ingest-target.outputs.branch_id }}
run: |
echo "Initializing Neon branch with branch_id: ${NEW_BRANCH_ID}"
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${PG_16_LIB_PATH}
# Extract the part before the database name
base_connstr="${NEW_PROJECT_CONNSTR%/*}"
# Extract the query parameters (if any) after the database name
query_params="${NEW_PROJECT_CONNSTR#*\?}"
# Reconstruct the new connection string
if [ "$query_params" != "$NEW_PROJECT_CONNSTR" ]; then
new_connstr="${base_connstr}/neondb?${query_params}"
else
new_connstr="${base_connstr}/neondb"
fi
${PSQL} "${new_connstr}" -c "drop database ludicrous;"
${PSQL} "${new_connstr}" -c "CREATE DATABASE ludicrous;"
if [ "$query_params" != "$NEW_PROJECT_CONNSTR" ]; then
NEW_PROJECT_CONNSTR="${base_connstr}/ludicrous?${query_params}"
else
NEW_PROJECT_CONNSTR="${base_connstr}/ludicrous"
fi
${PSQL} "${NEW_PROJECT_CONNSTR}" -c "CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS neon; CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS neon_utils;"
BACKPRESSURE_TIME_BEFORE_INGEST=$(${PSQL} "${NEW_PROJECT_CONNSTR}" -t -c "select backpressure_throttling_time()/1000000;")
echo "BACKPRESSURE_TIME_BEFORE_INGEST=${BACKPRESSURE_TIME_BEFORE_INGEST}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "NEW_PROJECT_CONNSTR=${NEW_PROJECT_CONNSTR}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Create pgcopydb filter file
run: |
cat << EOF > /tmp/pgcopydb_filter.txt
[include-only-table]
public.events
public.emails
public.email_transmissions
public.payments
public.editions
public.edition_modules
public.sp_content
public.email_broadcasts
public.user_collections
public.devices
public.user_accounts
public.lessons
public.lesson_users
public.payment_methods
public.orders
public.course_emails
public.modules
public.users
public.module_users
public.courses
public.payment_gateway_keys
public.accounts
public.roles
public.payment_gateways
public.management
public.event_names
EOF
- name: Invoke pgcopydb
env:
BENCHMARK_INGEST_SOURCE_CONNSTR: ${{ secrets.BENCHMARK_INGEST_SOURCE_CONNSTR }}
run: |
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${PGCOPYDB_LIB_PATH}:${PG_16_LIB_PATH}
export PGCOPYDB_SOURCE_PGURI="${BENCHMARK_INGEST_SOURCE_CONNSTR}"
export PGCOPYDB_TARGET_PGURI="${NEW_PROJECT_CONNSTR}"
export PGOPTIONS="-c maintenance_work_mem=8388608 -c max_parallel_maintenance_workers=7"
${PG_CONFIG} --bindir
${PGCOPYDB} --version
${PGCOPYDB} clone --skip-vacuum --no-owner --no-acl --skip-db-properties --table-jobs 4 \
--index-jobs 4 --restore-jobs 4 --split-tables-larger-than 10GB --skip-extensions \
--use-copy-binary --filters /tmp/pgcopydb_filter.txt 2>&1 | tee /tmp/pgcopydb_${{ matrix.target_project }}.log
# create dummy pgcopydb log to test parsing
# - name: create dummy log for parser test
# run: |
# cat << EOF > /tmp/pgcopydb_${{ matrix.target_project }}.log
# 2024-11-04 18:00:53.433 500861 INFO main.c:136 Running pgcopydb version 0.17.10.g8361a93 from "/usr/lib/postgresql/17/bin/pgcopydb"
# 2024-11-04 18:00:53.434 500861 INFO cli_common.c:1225 [SOURCE] Copying database from "postgres://neondb_owner@ep-bitter-shape-w2c1ir0a.us-east-2.aws.neon.build/neondb?sslmode=require&keepalives=1&keepalives_idle=10&keepalives_interval=10&keepalives_count=60"
# 2024-11-04 18:00:53.434 500861 INFO cli_common.c:1226 [TARGET] Copying database into "postgres://neondb_owner@ep-icy-union-w25qd5pj.us-east-2.aws.neon.build/ludicrous?sslmode=require&keepalives=1&keepalives_idle=10&keepalives_interval=10&keepalives_count=60"
# 2024-11-04 18:00:53.442 500861 INFO copydb.c:105 Using work dir "/tmp/pgcopydb"
# 2024-11-04 18:00:53.541 500861 INFO snapshot.c:107 Exported snapshot "00000008-00000033-1" from the source database
# 2024-11-04 18:00:53.556 500865 INFO cli_clone_follow.c:543 STEP 1: fetch source database tables, indexes, and sequences
# 2024-11-04 18:00:54.570 500865 INFO copydb_schema.c:716 Splitting source candidate tables larger than 10 GB
# 2024-11-04 18:00:54.570 500865 INFO copydb_schema.c:829 Table public.events is 96 GB large which is larger than --split-tables-larger-than 10 GB, and does not have a unique column of type integer: splitting by CTID
# 2024-11-04 18:01:05.538 500865 INFO copydb_schema.c:905 Table public.events is 96 GB large, 10 COPY processes will be used, partitioning on ctid.
# 2024-11-04 18:01:05.564 500865 INFO copydb_schema.c:905 Table public.email_transmissions is 27 GB large, 4 COPY processes will be used, partitioning on id.
# 2024-11-04 18:01:05.584 500865 INFO copydb_schema.c:905 Table public.lessons is 25 GB large, 4 COPY processes will be used, partitioning on id.
# 2024-11-04 18:01:05.605 500865 INFO copydb_schema.c:905 Table public.lesson_users is 16 GB large, 3 COPY processes will be used, partitioning on id.
# 2024-11-04 18:01:05.605 500865 INFO copydb_schema.c:761 Fetched information for 26 tables (including 4 tables split in 21 partitions total), with an estimated total of 907 million tuples and 175 GB on-disk
# 2024-11-04 18:01:05.687 500865 INFO copydb_schema.c:968 Fetched information for 57 indexes (supporting 25 constraints)
# 2024-11-04 18:01:05.753 500865 INFO sequences.c:78 Fetching information for 24 sequences
# 2024-11-04 18:01:05.903 500865 INFO copydb_schema.c:1122 Fetched information for 4 extensions
# 2024-11-04 18:01:06.178 500865 INFO copydb_schema.c:1538 Found 0 indexes (supporting 0 constraints) in the target database
# 2024-11-04 18:01:06.184 500865 INFO cli_clone_follow.c:584 STEP 2: dump the source database schema (pre/post data)
# 2024-11-04 18:01:06.186 500865 INFO pgcmd.c:468 /usr/lib/postgresql/16/bin/pg_dump -Fc --snapshot 00000008-00000033-1 --section=pre-data --section=post-data --file /tmp/pgcopydb/schema/schema.dump 'postgres://neondb_owner@ep-bitter-shape-w2c1ir0a.us-east-2.aws.neon.build/neondb?sslmode=require&keepalives=1&keepalives_idle=10&keepalives_interval=10&keepalives_count=60'
# 2024-11-04 18:01:06.952 500865 INFO cli_clone_follow.c:592 STEP 3: restore the pre-data section to the target database
# 2024-11-04 18:01:07.004 500865 INFO pgcmd.c:1001 /usr/lib/postgresql/16/bin/pg_restore --dbname 'postgres://neondb_owner@ep-icy-union-w25qd5pj.us-east-2.aws.neon.build/ludicrous?sslmode=require&keepalives=1&keepalives_idle=10&keepalives_interval=10&keepalives_count=60' --section pre-data --jobs 4 --no-owner --no-acl --use-list /tmp/pgcopydb/schema/pre-filtered.list /tmp/pgcopydb/schema/schema.dump
# 2024-11-04 18:01:07.438 500874 INFO table-data.c:656 STEP 4: starting 4 table-data COPY processes
# 2024-11-04 18:01:07.451 500877 INFO vacuum.c:139 STEP 8: skipping VACUUM jobs per --skip-vacuum
# 2024-11-04 18:01:07.457 500875 INFO indexes.c:182 STEP 6: starting 4 CREATE INDEX processes
# 2024-11-04 18:01:07.457 500875 INFO indexes.c:183 STEP 7: constraints are built by the CREATE INDEX processes
# 2024-11-04 18:01:07.507 500865 INFO blobs.c:74 Skipping large objects: none found.
# 2024-11-04 18:01:07.509 500865 INFO sequences.c:194 STEP 9: reset sequences values
# 2024-11-04 18:01:07.510 500886 INFO sequences.c:290 Set sequences values on the target database
# 2024-11-04 20:49:00.587 500865 INFO cli_clone_follow.c:608 STEP 10: restore the post-data section to the target database
# 2024-11-04 20:49:00.600 500865 INFO pgcmd.c:1001 /usr/lib/postgresql/16/bin/pg_restore --dbname 'postgres://neondb_owner@ep-icy-union-w25qd5pj.us-east-2.aws.neon.build/ludicrous?sslmode=require&keepalives=1&keepalives_idle=10&keepalives_interval=10&keepalives_count=60' --section post-data --jobs 4 --no-owner --no-acl --use-list /tmp/pgcopydb/schema/post-filtered.list /tmp/pgcopydb/schema/schema.dump
# 2024-11-05 10:50:58.508 500865 INFO cli_clone_follow.c:639 All step are now done, 16h49m elapsed
# 2024-11-05 10:50:58.508 500865 INFO summary.c:3155 Printing summary for 26 tables and 57 indexes
# OID | Schema | Name | Parts | copy duration | transmitted bytes | indexes | create index duration
# ------+--------+----------------------+-------+---------------+-------------------+---------+----------------------
# 24654 | public | events | 10 | 1d11h | 878 GB | 1 | 1h41m
# 24623 | public | email_transmissions | 4 | 4h46m | 99 GB | 3 | 2h04m
# 24665 | public | lessons | 4 | 4h42m | 161 GB | 4 | 1m11s
# 24661 | public | lesson_users | 3 | 2h46m | 49 GB | 3 | 39m35s
# 24631 | public | emails | 1 | 34m07s | 10 GB | 2 | 17s
# 24739 | public | payments | 1 | 5m47s | 1848 MB | 4 | 4m40s
# 24681 | public | module_users | 1 | 4m57s | 1610 MB | 3 | 1m50s
# 24694 | public | orders | 1 | 2m50s | 835 MB | 3 | 1m05s
# 24597 | public | devices | 1 | 1m45s | 498 MB | 2 | 40s
# 24723 | public | payment_methods | 1 | 1m24s | 548 MB | 2 | 31s
# 24765 | public | user_collections | 1 | 2m17s | 1005 MB | 2 | 968ms
# 24774 | public | users | 1 | 52s | 291 MB | 4 | 27s
# 24760 | public | user_accounts | 1 | 16s | 172 MB | 3 | 16s
# 24606 | public | edition_modules | 1 | 8s983 | 46 MB | 3 | 4s749
# 24583 | public | course_emails | 1 | 8s526 | 26 MB | 2 | 996ms
# 24685 | public | modules | 1 | 1s592 | 21 MB | 3 | 1s696
# 24610 | public | editions | 1 | 2s199 | 7483 kB | 2 | 1s032
# 24755 | public | sp_content | 1 | 1s555 | 4177 kB | 0 | 0ms
# 24619 | public | email_broadcasts | 1 | 744ms | 2645 kB | 2 | 677ms
# 24590 | public | courses | 1 | 387ms | 1540 kB | 2 | 367ms
# 24704 | public | payment_gateway_keys | 1 | 1s972 | 164 kB | 2 | 27ms
# 24576 | public | accounts | 1 | 58ms | 24 kB | 1 | 14ms
# 24647 | public | event_names | 1 | 32ms | 397 B | 1 | 8ms
# 24716 | public | payment_gateways | 1 | 1s675 | 117 B | 1 | 11ms
# 24748 | public | roles | 1 | 71ms | 173 B | 1 | 8ms
# 24676 | public | management | 1 | 33ms | 40 B | 1 | 19ms
# Step Connection Duration Transfer Concurrency
# -------------------------------------------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------
# Catalog Queries (table ordering, filtering, etc) source 12s 1
# Dump Schema source 765ms 1
# Prepare Schema target 466ms 1
# COPY, INDEX, CONSTRAINTS, VACUUM (wall clock) both 2h47m 12
# COPY (cumulative) both 7h46m 1225 GB 4
# CREATE INDEX (cumulative) target 4h36m 4
# CONSTRAINTS (cumulative) target 8s493 4
# VACUUM (cumulative) target 0ms 4
# Reset Sequences both 60ms 1
# Large Objects (cumulative) (null) 0ms 0
# Finalize Schema both 14h01m 4
# -------------------------------------------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ------------
# Total Wall Clock Duration both 16h49m 20
# EOF
- name: show tables sizes and retrieve current backpressure seconds
run: |
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${PG_16_LIB_PATH}
${PSQL} "${NEW_PROJECT_CONNSTR}" -c "\dt+"
BACKPRESSURE_TIME_AFTER_INGEST=$(${PSQL} "${NEW_PROJECT_CONNSTR}" -t -c "select backpressure_throttling_time()/1000000;")
echo "BACKPRESSURE_TIME_AFTER_INGEST=${BACKPRESSURE_TIME_AFTER_INGEST}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Parse pgcopydb log and report performance metrics
env:
PERF_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR: ${{ secrets.PERF_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR }}
run: |
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${PG_16_LIB_PATH}
# Define the log file path
LOG_FILE="/tmp/pgcopydb_${{ matrix.target_project }}.log"
# Get the current git commit hash
git config --global --add safe.directory /__w/neon/neon
COMMIT_HASH=$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)
# Define the platform and test suite
PLATFORM="pg16-${{ matrix.target_project }}-us-east-2-staging"
SUIT="pgcopydb_ingest_bench"
# Function to convert time (e.g., "2h47m", "4h36m", "118ms", "8s493") to seconds
convert_to_seconds() {
local duration=$1
local total_seconds=0
# Check for hours (h)
if [[ "$duration" =~ ([0-9]+)h ]]; then
total_seconds=$((total_seconds + ${BASH_REMATCH[1]#0} * 3600))
fi
# Check for seconds (s)
if [[ "$duration" =~ ([0-9]+)s ]]; then
total_seconds=$((total_seconds + ${BASH_REMATCH[1]#0}))
fi
# Check for milliseconds (ms) (if applicable)
if [[ "$duration" =~ ([0-9]+)ms ]]; then
total_seconds=$((total_seconds + ${BASH_REMATCH[1]#0} / 1000))
duration=${duration/${BASH_REMATCH[0]}/} # need to remove it to avoid double counting with m
fi
# Check for minutes (m) - must be checked after ms because m is contained in ms
if [[ "$duration" =~ ([0-9]+)m ]]; then
total_seconds=$((total_seconds + ${BASH_REMATCH[1]#0} * 60))
fi
echo $total_seconds
}
# Calculate the backpressure difference in seconds
BACKPRESSURE_TIME_DIFF=$(awk "BEGIN {print $BACKPRESSURE_TIME_AFTER_INGEST - $BACKPRESSURE_TIME_BEFORE_INGEST}")
# Insert the backpressure time difference into the performance database
if [ -n "$BACKPRESSURE_TIME_DIFF" ]; then
PSQL_CMD="${PSQL} \"${PERF_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR}\" -c \"
INSERT INTO public.perf_test_results (suit, revision, platform, metric_name, metric_value, metric_unit, metric_report_type, recorded_at_timestamp)
VALUES ('${SUIT}', '${COMMIT_HASH}', '${PLATFORM}', 'backpressure_time', ${BACKPRESSURE_TIME_DIFF}, 'seconds', 'lower_is_better', now());
\""
echo "Inserting backpressure time difference: ${BACKPRESSURE_TIME_DIFF} seconds"
eval $PSQL_CMD
fi
# Extract and process log lines
while IFS= read -r line; do
METRIC_NAME=""
# Match each desired line and extract the relevant information
if [[ "$line" =~ COPY,\ INDEX,\ CONSTRAINTS,\ VACUUM.* ]]; then
METRIC_NAME="COPY, INDEX, CONSTRAINTS, VACUUM (wall clock)"
elif [[ "$line" =~ COPY\ \(cumulative\).* ]]; then
METRIC_NAME="COPY (cumulative)"
elif [[ "$line" =~ CREATE\ INDEX\ \(cumulative\).* ]]; then
METRIC_NAME="CREATE INDEX (cumulative)"
elif [[ "$line" =~ CONSTRAINTS\ \(cumulative\).* ]]; then
METRIC_NAME="CONSTRAINTS (cumulative)"
elif [[ "$line" =~ Finalize\ Schema.* ]]; then
METRIC_NAME="Finalize Schema"
elif [[ "$line" =~ Total\ Wall\ Clock\ Duration.* ]]; then
METRIC_NAME="Total Wall Clock Duration"
fi
# If a metric was matched, insert it into the performance database
if [ -n "$METRIC_NAME" ]; then
DURATION=$(echo "$line" | grep -oP '\d+h\d+m|\d+s|\d+ms|\d{1,2}h\d{1,2}m|\d+\.\d+s' | head -n 1)
METRIC_VALUE=$(convert_to_seconds "$DURATION")
PSQL_CMD="${PSQL} \"${PERF_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR}\" -c \"
INSERT INTO public.perf_test_results (suit, revision, platform, metric_name, metric_value, metric_unit, metric_report_type, recorded_at_timestamp)
VALUES ('${SUIT}', '${COMMIT_HASH}', '${PLATFORM}', '${METRIC_NAME}', ${METRIC_VALUE}, 'seconds', 'lower_is_better', now());
\""
echo "Inserting ${METRIC_NAME} with value ${METRIC_VALUE} seconds"
eval $PSQL_CMD
fi
done < "$LOG_FILE"
- name: Delete Neon Project
if: ${{ always() && matrix.target_project == 'new_empty_project' }}
uses: ./.github/actions/neon-project-delete
with:
project_id: ${{ steps.create-neon-project-ingest-target.outputs.project_id }}
api_key: ${{ secrets.NEON_STAGING_API_KEY }}
- name: Delete Neon Branch for large tenant
if: ${{ always() && matrix.target_project == 'large_existing_project' }}
uses: ./.github/actions/neon-branch-delete
with:
project_id: ${{ vars.BENCHMARK_INGEST_TARGET_PROJECTID }}
branch_id: ${{ steps.create-neon-branch-ingest-target.outputs.branch_id }}
api_key: ${{ secrets.NEON_STAGING_API_KEY }}

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@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ jobs:
github.ref_name == 'main'
runs-on: [ self-hosted, large ]
container:
image: ${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image }}
image: ${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image }}-bookworm
credentials:
username: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }}
@@ -201,6 +201,8 @@ jobs:
REPORT_URL: ${{ steps.upload-stats.outputs.report-url }}
SHA: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha || github.sha }}
with:
# Retry script for 5XX server errors: https://github.com/actions/github-script#retries
retries: 5
script: |
const { REPORT_URL, SHA } = process.env

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@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
container:
image: ${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image }}
image: ${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image }}-bookworm
credentials:
username: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }}
@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
container:
image: ${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image }}
image: ${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image }}-bookworm
credentials:
username: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }}

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@@ -71,7 +71,6 @@ jobs:
steps:
- uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
username: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }}
@@ -94,8 +93,22 @@ jobs:
az acr login --name=neoneastus2
- name: Tag build-tools with `${{ env.TO_TAG }}` in Docker Hub, ECR, and ACR
env:
DEFAULT_DEBIAN_VERSION: bullseye
run: |
docker buildx imagetools create -t 369495373322.dkr.ecr.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/build-tools:${TO_TAG} \
-t neoneastus2.azurecr.io/neondatabase/build-tools:${TO_TAG} \
-t neondatabase/build-tools:${TO_TAG} \
neondatabase/build-tools:${FROM_TAG}
for debian_version in bullseye bookworm; do
tags=()
tags+=("-t" "neondatabase/build-tools:${TO_TAG}-${debian_version}")
tags+=("-t" "369495373322.dkr.ecr.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/build-tools:${TO_TAG}-${debian_version}")
tags+=("-t" "neoneastus2.azurecr.io/neondatabase/build-tools:${TO_TAG}-${debian_version}")
if [ "${debian_version}" == "${DEFAULT_DEBIAN_VERSION}" ]; then
tags+=("-t" "neondatabase/build-tools:${TO_TAG}")
tags+=("-t" "369495373322.dkr.ecr.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/build-tools:${TO_TAG}")
tags+=("-t" "neoneastus2.azurecr.io/neondatabase/build-tools:${TO_TAG}")
fi
docker buildx imagetools create "${tags[@]}" \
neondatabase/build-tools:${FROM_TAG}-${debian_version}
done

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.github/workflows/pre-merge-checks.yml vendored Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,94 @@
name: Pre-merge checks
on:
merge_group:
branches:
- main
defaults:
run:
shell: bash -euxo pipefail {0}
# No permission for GITHUB_TOKEN by default; the **minimal required** set of permissions should be granted in each job.
permissions: {}
jobs:
get-changed-files:
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
outputs:
python-changed: ${{ steps.python-src.outputs.any_changed }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: tj-actions/changed-files@4edd678ac3f81e2dc578756871e4d00c19191daf # v45.0.4
id: python-src
with:
files: |
.github/workflows/pre-merge-checks.yml
**/**.py
poetry.lock
pyproject.toml
- name: PRINT ALL CHANGED FILES FOR DEBUG PURPOSES
env:
PYTHON_CHANGED_FILES: ${{ steps.python-src.outputs.all_changed_files }}
run: |
echo "${PYTHON_CHANGED_FILES}"
check-build-tools-image:
if: needs.get-changed-files.outputs.python-changed == 'true'
needs: [ get-changed-files ]
uses: ./.github/workflows/check-build-tools-image.yml
build-build-tools-image:
needs: [ check-build-tools-image ]
uses: ./.github/workflows/build-build-tools-image.yml
with:
image-tag: ${{ needs.check-build-tools-image.outputs.image-tag }}
secrets: inherit
check-codestyle-python:
if: needs.get-changed-files.outputs.python-changed == 'true'
needs: [ get-changed-files, build-build-tools-image ]
uses: ./.github/workflows/_check-codestyle-python.yml
with:
build-tools-image: ${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image }}-bookworm
secrets: inherit
# To get items from the merge queue merged into main we need to satisfy "Status checks that are required".
# Currently we require 2 jobs (checks with exact name):
# - conclusion
# - neon-cloud-e2e
conclusion:
if: always()
permissions:
statuses: write # for `github.repos.createCommitStatus(...)`
needs:
- get-changed-files
- check-codestyle-python
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
- name: Create fake `neon-cloud-e2e` check
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
# Retry script for 5XX server errors: https://github.com/actions/github-script#retries
retries: 5
script: |
const { repo, owner } = context.repo;
const targetUrl = `${context.serverUrl}/${owner}/${repo}/actions/runs/${context.runId}`;
await github.rest.repos.createCommitStatus({
owner: owner,
repo: repo,
sha: context.sha,
context: `neon-cloud-e2e`,
state: `success`,
target_url: targetUrl,
description: `fake check for merge queue`,
});
- name: Fail the job if any of the dependencies do not succeed or skipped
run: exit 1
if: |
(contains(needs.check-codestyle-python.result, 'skipped') && needs.get-changed-files.outputs.python-changed == 'true')
|| contains(needs.*.result, 'failure')
|| contains(needs.*.result, 'cancelled')

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@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
name: Report Workflow Stats Batch
on:
schedule:
- cron: '*/15 * * * *'
- cron: '25 0 * * *'
jobs:
gh-workflow-stats-batch:
name: GitHub Workflow Stats Batch
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
permissions:
actions: read
steps:
- name: Export Workflow Run for the past 2 hours
uses: neondatabase/gh-workflow-stats-action@v0.2.1
with:
db_uri: ${{ secrets.GH_REPORT_STATS_DB_RW_CONNSTR }}
db_table: "gh_workflow_stats_batch_neon"
gh_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
duration: '2h'
- name: Export Workflow Run for the past 24 hours
if: github.event.schedule == '25 0 * * *'
uses: neondatabase/gh-workflow-stats-action@v0.2.1
with:
db_uri: ${{ secrets.GH_REPORT_STATS_DB_RW_CONNSTR }}
db_table: "gh_workflow_stats_batch_neon"
gh_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
duration: '24h'

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@@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ on:
- Test Postgres client libraries
- Trigger E2E Tests
- cleanup caches by a branch
- Pre-merge checks
types: [completed]
jobs:
@@ -33,7 +34,7 @@ jobs:
actions: read
steps:
- name: Export GH Workflow Stats
uses: fedordikarev/gh-workflow-stats-action@v0.1.2
uses: neondatabase/gh-workflow-stats-action@v0.1.4
with:
DB_URI: ${{ secrets.GH_REPORT_STATS_DB_RW_CONNSTR }}
DB_TABLE: "gh_workflow_stats_neon"

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@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ jobs:
# This isn't exhaustive, just the paths that are most directly compute-related.
# For example, compute_ctl also depends on libs/utils, but we don't trigger
# an e2e run on that.
vendor/*|pgxn/*|compute_tools/*|libs/vm_monitor/*|compute/Dockerfile.compute-node)
vendor/*|pgxn/*|compute_tools/*|libs/vm_monitor/*|compute/compute-node.Dockerfile)
platforms=$(echo "${platforms}" | jq --compact-output '. += ["k8s-neonvm"] | unique')
;;
*)

2
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@@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ __pycache__/
test_output/
.vscode
.idea
*.swp
tags
neon.iml
/.neon
/integration_tests/.neon

161
Cargo.lock generated
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@@ -148,9 +148,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "asn1-rs"
version = "0.5.2"
version = "0.6.2"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "7f6fd5ddaf0351dff5b8da21b2fb4ff8e08ddd02857f0bf69c47639106c0fff0"
checksum = "5493c3bedbacf7fd7382c6346bbd66687d12bbaad3a89a2d2c303ee6cf20b048"
dependencies = [
"asn1-rs-derive",
"asn1-rs-impl",
@@ -164,25 +164,25 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "asn1-rs-derive"
version = "0.4.0"
version = "0.5.1"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "726535892e8eae7e70657b4c8ea93d26b8553afb1ce617caee529ef96d7dee6c"
checksum = "965c2d33e53cb6b267e148a4cb0760bc01f4904c1cd4bb4002a085bb016d1490"
dependencies = [
"proc-macro2",
"quote",
"syn 1.0.109",
"syn 2.0.52",
"synstructure",
]
[[package]]
name = "asn1-rs-impl"
version = "0.1.0"
version = "0.2.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "2777730b2039ac0f95f093556e61b6d26cebed5393ca6f152717777cec3a42ed"
checksum = "7b18050c2cd6fe86c3a76584ef5e0baf286d038cda203eb6223df2cc413565f7"
dependencies = [
"proc-macro2",
"quote",
"syn 1.0.109",
"syn 2.0.52",
]
[[package]]
@@ -595,7 +595,7 @@ dependencies = [
"once_cell",
"pin-project-lite",
"pin-utils",
"rustls 0.21.11",
"rustls 0.21.12",
"tokio",
"tracing",
]
@@ -1038,12 +1038,13 @@ checksum = "37b2a672a2cb129a2e41c10b1224bb368f9f37a2b16b612598138befd7b37eb5"
[[package]]
name = "cc"
version = "1.0.83"
version = "1.1.30"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "f1174fb0b6ec23863f8b971027804a42614e347eafb0a95bf0b12cdae21fc4d0"
checksum = "b16803a61b81d9eabb7eae2588776c4c1e584b738ede45fdbb4c972cec1e9945"
dependencies = [
"jobserver",
"libc",
"shlex",
]
[[package]]
@@ -1228,12 +1229,15 @@ dependencies = [
"flate2",
"futures",
"hyper 0.14.30",
"metrics",
"nix 0.27.1",
"notify",
"num_cpus",
"once_cell",
"opentelemetry",
"opentelemetry_sdk",
"postgres",
"prometheus",
"regex",
"remote_storage",
"reqwest 0.12.4",
@@ -1269,9 +1273,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "const-oid"
version = "0.9.5"
version = "0.9.6"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "28c122c3980598d243d63d9a704629a2d748d101f278052ff068be5a4423ab6f"
checksum = "c2459377285ad874054d797f3ccebf984978aa39129f6eafde5cdc8315b612f8"
[[package]]
name = "const-random"
@@ -1624,9 +1628,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "der-parser"
version = "8.2.0"
version = "9.0.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "dbd676fbbab537128ef0278adb5576cf363cff6aa22a7b24effe97347cfab61e"
checksum = "5cd0a5c643689626bec213c4d8bd4d96acc8ffdb4ad4bb6bc16abf27d5f4b553"
dependencies = [
"asn1-rs",
"displaydoc",
@@ -2581,7 +2585,7 @@ dependencies = [
"http 0.2.9",
"hyper 0.14.30",
"log",
"rustls 0.21.11",
"rustls 0.21.12",
"rustls-native-certs 0.6.2",
"tokio",
"tokio-rustls 0.24.0",
@@ -2695,6 +2699,7 @@ checksum = "ad227c3af19d4914570ad36d30409928b75967c298feb9ea1969db3a610bb14e"
dependencies = [
"equivalent",
"hashbrown 0.14.5",
"serde",
]
[[package]]
@@ -2794,15 +2799,15 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "itoa"
version = "1.0.6"
version = "1.0.11"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "453ad9f582a441959e5f0d088b02ce04cfe8d51a8eaf077f12ac6d3e94164ca6"
checksum = "49f1f14873335454500d59611f1cf4a4b0f786f9ac11f4312a78e4cf2566695b"
[[package]]
name = "jobserver"
version = "0.1.26"
version = "0.1.32"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "936cfd212a0155903bcbc060e316fb6cc7cbf2e1907329391ebadc1fe0ce77c2"
checksum = "48d1dbcbbeb6a7fec7e059840aa538bd62aaccf972c7346c4d9d2059312853d0"
dependencies = [
"libc",
]
@@ -3355,9 +3360,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "oid-registry"
version = "0.6.1"
version = "0.7.1"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "9bedf36ffb6ba96c2eb7144ef6270557b52e54b20c0a8e1eb2ff99a6c6959bff"
checksum = "a8d8034d9489cdaf79228eb9f6a3b8d7bb32ba00d6645ebd48eef4077ceb5bd9"
dependencies = [
"asn1-rs",
]
@@ -3655,6 +3660,7 @@ dependencies = [
"tracing",
"url",
"utils",
"wal_decoder",
"walkdir",
"workspace_hack",
]
@@ -4052,14 +4058,14 @@ dependencies = [
"bytes",
"once_cell",
"pq_proto",
"rustls 0.22.4",
"rustls 0.23.16",
"rustls-pemfile 2.1.1",
"serde",
"thiserror",
"tokio",
"tokio-postgres",
"tokio-postgres-rustls",
"tokio-rustls 0.25.0",
"tokio-rustls 0.26.0",
"tokio-util",
"tracing",
]
@@ -4092,6 +4098,7 @@ dependencies = [
"regex",
"serde",
"thiserror",
"tracing",
"utils",
]
@@ -4296,6 +4303,7 @@ dependencies = [
"indexmap 2.0.1",
"ipnet",
"itertools 0.10.5",
"itoa",
"jose-jwa",
"jose-jwk",
"lasso",
@@ -4325,8 +4333,8 @@ dependencies = [
"rsa",
"rstest",
"rustc-hash",
"rustls 0.22.4",
"rustls-native-certs 0.7.0",
"rustls 0.23.16",
"rustls-native-certs 0.8.0",
"rustls-pemfile 2.1.1",
"scopeguard",
"serde",
@@ -4336,6 +4344,8 @@ dependencies = [
"smallvec",
"smol_str",
"socket2",
"strum",
"strum_macros",
"subtle",
"thiserror",
"tikv-jemalloc-ctl",
@@ -4343,7 +4353,7 @@ dependencies = [
"tokio",
"tokio-postgres",
"tokio-postgres-rustls",
"tokio-rustls 0.25.0",
"tokio-rustls 0.26.0",
"tokio-tungstenite",
"tokio-util",
"tracing",
@@ -4358,6 +4368,7 @@ dependencies = [
"walkdir",
"workspace_hack",
"x509-parser",
"zerocopy",
]
[[package]]
@@ -4507,12 +4518,13 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "rcgen"
version = "0.12.1"
version = "0.13.1"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "48406db8ac1f3cbc7dcdb56ec355343817958a356ff430259bb07baf7607e1e1"
checksum = "54077e1872c46788540de1ea3d7f4ccb1983d12f9aa909b234468676c1a36779"
dependencies = [
"pem",
"ring",
"rustls-pki-types",
"time",
"yasna",
]
@@ -4646,9 +4658,10 @@ dependencies = [
"camino-tempfile",
"futures",
"futures-util",
"http-body-util",
"http-types",
"humantime-serde",
"hyper 0.14.30",
"hyper 1.4.1",
"itertools 0.10.5",
"metrics",
"once_cell",
@@ -4690,7 +4703,7 @@ dependencies = [
"once_cell",
"percent-encoding",
"pin-project-lite",
"rustls 0.21.11",
"rustls 0.21.12",
"rustls-pemfile 1.0.2",
"serde",
"serde_json",
@@ -4733,6 +4746,7 @@ dependencies = [
"percent-encoding",
"pin-project-lite",
"rustls 0.22.4",
"rustls-native-certs 0.7.0",
"rustls-pemfile 2.1.1",
"rustls-pki-types",
"serde",
@@ -4988,9 +5002,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "rustls"
version = "0.21.11"
version = "0.21.12"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "7fecbfb7b1444f477b345853b1fce097a2c6fb637b2bfb87e6bc5db0f043fae4"
checksum = "3f56a14d1f48b391359b22f731fd4bd7e43c97f3c50eee276f3aa09c94784d3e"
dependencies = [
"log",
"ring",
@@ -5007,22 +5021,22 @@ dependencies = [
"log",
"ring",
"rustls-pki-types",
"rustls-webpki 0.102.2",
"rustls-webpki 0.102.8",
"subtle",
"zeroize",
]
[[package]]
name = "rustls"
version = "0.23.7"
version = "0.23.16"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "ebbbdb961df0ad3f2652da8f3fdc4b36122f568f968f45ad3316f26c025c677b"
checksum = "eee87ff5d9b36712a58574e12e9f0ea80f915a5b0ac518d322b24a465617925e"
dependencies = [
"log",
"once_cell",
"ring",
"rustls-pki-types",
"rustls-webpki 0.102.2",
"rustls-webpki 0.102.8",
"subtle",
"zeroize",
]
@@ -5086,9 +5100,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "rustls-pki-types"
version = "1.3.1"
version = "1.10.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "5ede67b28608b4c60685c7d54122d4400d90f62b40caee7700e700380a390fa8"
checksum = "16f1201b3c9a7ee8039bcadc17b7e605e2945b27eee7631788c1bd2b0643674b"
[[package]]
name = "rustls-webpki"
@@ -5102,9 +5116,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "rustls-webpki"
version = "0.102.2"
version = "0.102.8"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "faaa0a62740bedb9b2ef5afa303da42764c012f743917351dc9a237ea1663610"
checksum = "64ca1bc8749bd4cf37b5ce386cc146580777b4e8572c7b97baf22c83f444bee9"
dependencies = [
"ring",
"rustls-pki-types",
@@ -5136,6 +5150,7 @@ dependencies = [
"chrono",
"clap",
"crc32c",
"criterion",
"desim",
"fail",
"futures",
@@ -5143,6 +5158,7 @@ dependencies = [
"http 1.1.0",
"humantime",
"hyper 0.14.30",
"itertools 0.10.5",
"metrics",
"once_cell",
"parking_lot 0.12.1",
@@ -5309,7 +5325,7 @@ checksum = "00421ed8fa0c995f07cde48ba6c89e80f2b312f74ff637326f392fbfd23abe02"
dependencies = [
"httpdate",
"reqwest 0.12.4",
"rustls 0.21.11",
"rustls 0.21.12",
"sentry-backtrace",
"sentry-contexts",
"sentry-core",
@@ -5722,6 +5738,7 @@ dependencies = [
"once_cell",
"parking_lot 0.12.1",
"prost",
"rustls 0.23.16",
"tokio",
"tonic",
"tonic-build",
@@ -5804,8 +5821,8 @@ dependencies = [
"postgres_ffi",
"remote_storage",
"reqwest 0.12.4",
"rustls 0.22.4",
"rustls-native-certs 0.7.0",
"rustls 0.23.16",
"rustls-native-certs 0.8.0",
"serde",
"serde_json",
"storage_controller_client",
@@ -5927,14 +5944,13 @@ checksum = "a7065abeca94b6a8a577f9bd45aa0867a2238b74e8eb67cf10d492bc39351394"
[[package]]
name = "synstructure"
version = "0.12.6"
version = "0.13.1"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "f36bdaa60a83aca3921b5259d5400cbf5e90fc51931376a9bd4a0eb79aa7210f"
checksum = "c8af7666ab7b6390ab78131fb5b0fce11d6b7a6951602017c35fa82800708971"
dependencies = [
"proc-macro2",
"quote",
"syn 1.0.109",
"unicode-xid",
"syn 2.0.52",
]
[[package]]
@@ -6174,7 +6190,7 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "tokio-epoll-uring"
version = "0.1.0"
source = "git+https://github.com/neondatabase/tokio-epoll-uring.git?branch=main#08ccfa94ff5507727bf4d8d006666b5b192e04c6"
source = "git+https://github.com/neondatabase/tokio-epoll-uring.git?branch=main#33e00106a268644d02ba0461bbd64476073b0ee1"
dependencies = [
"futures",
"nix 0.26.4",
@@ -6233,16 +6249,15 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "tokio-postgres-rustls"
version = "0.11.1"
version = "0.12.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "0ea13f22eda7127c827983bdaf0d7fff9df21c8817bab02815ac277a21143677"
checksum = "04fb792ccd6bbcd4bba408eb8a292f70fc4a3589e5d793626f45190e6454b6ab"
dependencies = [
"futures",
"ring",
"rustls 0.22.4",
"rustls 0.23.16",
"tokio",
"tokio-postgres",
"tokio-rustls 0.25.0",
"tokio-rustls 0.26.0",
"x509-certificate",
]
@@ -6252,7 +6267,7 @@ version = "0.24.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "e0d409377ff5b1e3ca6437aa86c1eb7d40c134bfec254e44c830defa92669db5"
dependencies = [
"rustls 0.21.11",
"rustls 0.21.12",
"tokio",
]
@@ -6273,7 +6288,7 @@ version = "0.26.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "0c7bc40d0e5a97695bb96e27995cd3a08538541b0a846f65bba7a359f36700d4"
dependencies = [
"rustls 0.23.7",
"rustls 0.23.16",
"rustls-pki-types",
"tokio",
]
@@ -6675,16 +6690,15 @@ checksum = "8ecb6da28b8a351d773b68d5825ac39017e680750f980f3a1a85cd8dd28a47c1"
[[package]]
name = "ureq"
version = "2.9.7"
version = "2.10.1"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "d11a831e3c0b56e438a28308e7c810799e3c118417f342d30ecec080105395cd"
checksum = "b74fc6b57825be3373f7054754755f03ac3a8f5d70015ccad699ba2029956f4a"
dependencies = [
"base64 0.22.1",
"log",
"once_cell",
"rustls 0.22.4",
"rustls 0.23.16",
"rustls-pki-types",
"rustls-webpki 0.102.2",
"url",
"webpki-roots 0.26.1",
]
@@ -6692,7 +6706,7 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "uring-common"
version = "0.1.0"
source = "git+https://github.com/neondatabase/tokio-epoll-uring.git?branch=main#08ccfa94ff5507727bf4d8d006666b5b192e04c6"
source = "git+https://github.com/neondatabase/tokio-epoll-uring.git?branch=main#33e00106a268644d02ba0461bbd64476073b0ee1"
dependencies = [
"bytes",
"io-uring",
@@ -6858,6 +6872,20 @@ dependencies = [
"utils",
]
[[package]]
name = "wal_decoder"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"anyhow",
"bytes",
"pageserver_api",
"postgres_ffi",
"serde",
"tracing",
"utils",
"workspace_hack",
]
[[package]]
name = "walkdir"
version = "2.3.3"
@@ -7292,7 +7320,6 @@ dependencies = [
"digest",
"either",
"fail",
"futures",
"futures-channel",
"futures-executor",
"futures-io",
@@ -7307,6 +7334,7 @@ dependencies = [
"hyper 1.4.1",
"hyper-util",
"indexmap 1.9.3",
"indexmap 2.0.1",
"itertools 0.12.1",
"lazy_static",
"libc",
@@ -7328,6 +7356,7 @@ dependencies = [
"regex-automata 0.4.3",
"regex-syntax 0.8.2",
"reqwest 0.12.4",
"rustls 0.23.16",
"scopeguard",
"serde",
"serde_json",
@@ -7336,7 +7365,6 @@ dependencies = [
"smallvec",
"spki 0.7.3",
"subtle",
"syn 1.0.109",
"syn 2.0.52",
"sync_wrapper 0.1.2",
"tikv-jemalloc-sys",
@@ -7344,6 +7372,7 @@ dependencies = [
"time-macros",
"tokio",
"tokio-postgres",
"tokio-rustls 0.26.0",
"tokio-stream",
"tokio-util",
"toml_edit",
@@ -7352,6 +7381,7 @@ dependencies = [
"tracing",
"tracing-core",
"url",
"zerocopy",
"zeroize",
"zstd",
"zstd-safe",
@@ -7379,9 +7409,9 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "x509-parser"
version = "0.15.0"
version = "0.16.0"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "bab0c2f54ae1d92f4fcb99c0b7ccf0b1e3451cbd395e5f115ccbdbcb18d4f634"
checksum = "fcbc162f30700d6f3f82a24bf7cc62ffe7caea42c0b2cba8bf7f3ae50cf51f69"
dependencies = [
"asn1-rs",
"data-encoding",
@@ -7424,6 +7454,7 @@ version = "0.7.31"
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
checksum = "1c4061bedbb353041c12f413700357bec76df2c7e2ca8e4df8bac24c6bf68e3d"
dependencies = [
"byteorder",
"zerocopy-derive",
]

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@@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ members = [
"libs/postgres_ffi/wal_craft",
"libs/vm_monitor",
"libs/walproposer",
"libs/wal_decoder",
]
[workspace.package]
@@ -107,6 +108,7 @@ indexmap = "2"
indoc = "2"
ipnet = "2.9.0"
itertools = "0.10"
itoa = "1.0.11"
jsonwebtoken = "9"
lasso = "0.7"
libc = "0.2"
@@ -141,7 +143,7 @@ reqwest-retry = "0.5"
routerify = "3"
rpds = "0.13"
rustc-hash = "1.1.0"
rustls = "0.22"
rustls = { version = "0.23.16", default-features = false }
rustls-pemfile = "2"
scopeguard = "1.1"
sysinfo = "0.29.2"
@@ -171,8 +173,8 @@ tikv-jemalloc-ctl = "0.5"
tokio = { version = "1.17", features = ["macros"] }
tokio-epoll-uring = { git = "https://github.com/neondatabase/tokio-epoll-uring.git" , branch = "main" }
tokio-io-timeout = "1.2.0"
tokio-postgres-rustls = "0.11.0"
tokio-rustls = "0.25"
tokio-postgres-rustls = "0.12.0"
tokio-rustls = { version = "0.26.0", default-features = false, features = ["tls12", "ring"]}
tokio-stream = "0.1"
tokio-tar = "0.3"
tokio-util = { version = "0.7.10", features = ["io", "rt"] }
@@ -191,9 +193,10 @@ url = "2.2"
urlencoding = "2.1"
uuid = { version = "1.6.1", features = ["v4", "v7", "serde"] }
walkdir = "2.3.2"
rustls-native-certs = "0.7"
x509-parser = "0.15"
rustls-native-certs = "0.8"
x509-parser = "0.16"
whoami = "1.5.1"
zerocopy = { version = "0.7", features = ["derive"] }
## TODO replace this with tracing
env_logger = "0.10"
@@ -237,13 +240,14 @@ tracing-utils = { version = "0.1", path = "./libs/tracing-utils/" }
utils = { version = "0.1", path = "./libs/utils/" }
vm_monitor = { version = "0.1", path = "./libs/vm_monitor/" }
walproposer = { version = "0.1", path = "./libs/walproposer/" }
wal_decoder = { version = "0.1", path = "./libs/wal_decoder" }
## Common library dependency
workspace_hack = { version = "0.1", path = "./workspace_hack/" }
## Build dependencies
criterion = "0.5.1"
rcgen = "0.12"
rcgen = "0.13"
rstest = "0.18"
camino-tempfile = "1.0.2"
tonic-build = "0.12"

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@@ -7,6 +7,8 @@ ARG IMAGE=build-tools
ARG TAG=pinned
ARG DEFAULT_PG_VERSION=17
ARG STABLE_PG_VERSION=16
ARG DEBIAN_VERSION=bullseye
ARG DEBIAN_FLAVOR=${DEBIAN_VERSION}-slim
# Build Postgres
FROM $REPOSITORY/$IMAGE:$TAG AS pg-build
@@ -53,11 +55,12 @@ RUN set -e \
--bin proxy \
--bin neon_local \
--bin storage_scrubber \
--bin stream_events \
--locked --release
# Build final image
#
FROM debian:bullseye-slim
FROM debian:${DEBIAN_FLAVOR}
ARG DEFAULT_PG_VERSION
WORKDIR /data
@@ -80,6 +83,7 @@ COPY --from=build --chown=neon:neon /home/nonroot/target/release/storage_control
COPY --from=build --chown=neon:neon /home/nonroot/target/release/proxy /usr/local/bin
COPY --from=build --chown=neon:neon /home/nonroot/target/release/neon_local /usr/local/bin
COPY --from=build --chown=neon:neon /home/nonroot/target/release/storage_scrubber /usr/local/bin
COPY --from=build --chown=neon:neon /home/nonroot/target/release/stream_events /usr/local/bin
COPY --from=pg-build /home/nonroot/pg_install/v14 /usr/local/v14/
COPY --from=pg-build /home/nonroot/pg_install/v15 /usr/local/v15/

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@@ -291,12 +291,13 @@ postgres-check: \
# This doesn't remove the effects of 'configure'.
.PHONY: clean
clean: postgres-clean neon-pg-clean-ext
$(MAKE) -C compute clean
$(CARGO_CMD_PREFIX) cargo clean
# This removes everything
.PHONY: distclean
distclean:
rm -rf $(POSTGRES_INSTALL_DIR)
$(RM) -r $(POSTGRES_INSTALL_DIR)
$(CARGO_CMD_PREFIX) cargo clean
.PHONY: fmt
@@ -328,7 +329,7 @@ postgres-%-pgindent: postgres-%-pg-bsd-indent postgres-%-typedefs.list
$(ROOT_PROJECT_DIR)/vendor/postgres-$*/src/tools/pgindent/pgindent --typedefs postgres-$*-typedefs-full.list \
$(ROOT_PROJECT_DIR)/vendor/postgres-$*/src/ \
--excludes $(ROOT_PROJECT_DIR)/vendor/postgres-$*/src/tools/pgindent/exclude_file_patterns
rm -f pg*.BAK
$(RM) pg*.BAK
# Indent pxgn/neon.
.PHONY: neon-pgindent

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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ See developer documentation in [SUMMARY.md](/docs/SUMMARY.md) for more informati
```bash
apt install build-essential libtool libreadline-dev zlib1g-dev flex bison libseccomp-dev \
libssl-dev clang pkg-config libpq-dev cmake postgresql-client protobuf-compiler \
libcurl4-openssl-dev openssl python3-poetry lsof libicu-dev
libprotobuf-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev openssl python3-poetry lsof libicu-dev
```
* On Fedora, these packages are needed:
```bash

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@@ -1,17 +1,66 @@
FROM debian:bullseye-slim
ARG DEBIAN_VERSION=bullseye
# Use ARG as a build-time environment variable here to allow.
# It's not supposed to be set outside.
# Alternatively it can be obtained using the following command
# ```
# . /etc/os-release && echo "${VERSION_CODENAME}"
# ```
ARG DEBIAN_VERSION_CODENAME=bullseye
FROM debian:bookworm-slim AS pgcopydb_builder
ARG DEBIAN_VERSION
RUN if [ "${DEBIAN_VERSION}" = "bookworm" ]; then \
set -e && \
apt update && \
apt install -y --no-install-recommends \
ca-certificates wget gpg && \
wget -qO - https://www.postgresql.org/media/keys/ACCC4CF8.asc | gpg --dearmor -o /usr/share/keyrings/postgresql-keyring.gpg && \
echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/postgresql-keyring.gpg] http://apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt bookworm-pgdg main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pgdg.list && \
apt-get update && \
apt install -y --no-install-recommends \
build-essential \
autotools-dev \
libedit-dev \
libgc-dev \
libpam0g-dev \
libreadline-dev \
libselinux1-dev \
libxslt1-dev \
libssl-dev \
libkrb5-dev \
zlib1g-dev \
liblz4-dev \
libpq5 \
libpq-dev \
libzstd-dev \
postgresql-16 \
postgresql-server-dev-16 \
postgresql-common \
python3-sphinx && \
wget -O /tmp/pgcopydb.tar.gz https://github.com/dimitri/pgcopydb/archive/refs/tags/v0.17.tar.gz && \
mkdir /tmp/pgcopydb && \
tar -xzf /tmp/pgcopydb.tar.gz -C /tmp/pgcopydb --strip-components=1 && \
cd /tmp/pgcopydb && \
make -s clean && \
make -s -j12 install && \
libpq_path=$(find /lib /usr/lib -name "libpq.so.5" | head -n 1) && \
mkdir -p /pgcopydb/lib && \
cp "$libpq_path" /pgcopydb/lib/; \
else \
# copy command below will fail if we don't have dummy files, so we create them for other debian versions
mkdir -p /usr/lib/postgresql/16/bin && touch /usr/lib/postgresql/16/bin/pgcopydb && \
mkdir -p mkdir -p /pgcopydb/lib && touch /pgcopydb/lib/libpq.so.5; \
fi
FROM debian:${DEBIAN_VERSION}-slim AS build_tools
ARG DEBIAN_VERSION
# Add nonroot user
RUN useradd -ms /bin/bash nonroot -b /home
SHELL ["/bin/bash", "-c"]
RUN mkdir -p /pgcopydb/bin && \
mkdir -p /pgcopydb/lib && \
chmod -R 755 /pgcopydb && \
chown -R nonroot:nonroot /pgcopydb
COPY --from=pgcopydb_builder /usr/lib/postgresql/16/bin/pgcopydb /pgcopydb/bin/pgcopydb
COPY --from=pgcopydb_builder /pgcopydb/lib/libpq.so.5 /pgcopydb/lib/libpq.so.5
# System deps
#
# 'gdb' is included so that we get backtraces of core dumps produced in
@@ -32,6 +81,7 @@ RUN set -e \
gnupg \
gzip \
jq \
jsonnet \
libcurl4-openssl-dev \
libbz2-dev \
libffi-dev \
@@ -42,14 +92,14 @@ RUN set -e \
libseccomp-dev \
libsqlite3-dev \
libssl-dev \
libstdc++-10-dev \
$([[ "${DEBIAN_VERSION}" = "bullseye" ]] && echo libstdc++-10-dev || echo libstdc++-11-dev) \
libtool \
libxml2-dev \
libxmlsec1-dev \
libxxhash-dev \
lsof \
make \
netcat \
netcat-openbsd \
net-tools \
openssh-client \
parallel \
@@ -61,6 +111,18 @@ RUN set -e \
zstd \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /tmp/* /var/tmp/*
# sql_exporter
# Keep the version the same as in compute/compute-node.Dockerfile and
# test_runner/regress/test_compute_metrics.py.
ENV SQL_EXPORTER_VERSION=0.13.1
RUN curl -fsSL \
"https://github.com/burningalchemist/sql_exporter/releases/download/${SQL_EXPORTER_VERSION}/sql_exporter-${SQL_EXPORTER_VERSION}.linux-$(case "$(uname -m)" in x86_64) echo amd64;; aarch64) echo arm64;; esac).tar.gz" \
--output sql_exporter.tar.gz \
&& mkdir /tmp/sql_exporter \
&& tar xzvf sql_exporter.tar.gz -C /tmp/sql_exporter --strip-components=1 \
&& mv /tmp/sql_exporter/sql_exporter /usr/local/bin/sql_exporter
# protobuf-compiler (protoc)
ENV PROTOC_VERSION=25.1
RUN curl -fsSL "https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/releases/download/v${PROTOC_VERSION}/protoc-${PROTOC_VERSION}-linux-$(uname -m | sed 's/aarch64/aarch_64/g').zip" -o "protoc.zip" \
@@ -76,9 +138,9 @@ RUN curl -sL "https://github.com/peak/s5cmd/releases/download/v${S5CMD_VERSION}/
&& mv s5cmd /usr/local/bin/s5cmd
# LLVM
ENV LLVM_VERSION=18
ENV LLVM_VERSION=19
RUN curl -fsSL 'https://apt.llvm.org/llvm-snapshot.gpg.key' | apt-key add - \
&& echo "deb http://apt.llvm.org/${DEBIAN_VERSION_CODENAME}/ llvm-toolchain-${DEBIAN_VERSION_CODENAME}-${LLVM_VERSION} main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/llvm.stable.list \
&& echo "deb http://apt.llvm.org/${DEBIAN_VERSION}/ llvm-toolchain-${DEBIAN_VERSION}-${LLVM_VERSION} main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/llvm.stable.list \
&& apt update \
&& apt install -y clang-${LLVM_VERSION} llvm-${LLVM_VERSION} \
&& bash -c 'for f in /usr/bin/clang*-${LLVM_VERSION} /usr/bin/llvm*-${LLVM_VERSION}; do ln -s "${f}" "${f%-${LLVM_VERSION}}"; done' \
@@ -86,7 +148,7 @@ RUN curl -fsSL 'https://apt.llvm.org/llvm-snapshot.gpg.key' | apt-key add - \
# Install docker
RUN curl -fsSL https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu/gpg | gpg --dearmor -o /usr/share/keyrings/docker-archive-keyring.gpg \
&& echo "deb [arch=$(dpkg --print-architecture) signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/docker-archive-keyring.gpg] https://download.docker.com/linux/debian ${DEBIAN_VERSION_CODENAME} stable" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/docker.list \
&& echo "deb [arch=$(dpkg --print-architecture) signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/docker-archive-keyring.gpg] https://download.docker.com/linux/debian ${DEBIAN_VERSION} stable" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/docker.list \
&& apt update \
&& apt install -y docker-ce docker-ce-cli \
&& rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /tmp/* /var/tmp/*
@@ -103,7 +165,7 @@ RUN curl "https://awscli.amazonaws.com/awscli-exe-linux-$(uname -m).zip" -o "aws
&& rm awscliv2.zip
# Mold: A Modern Linker
ENV MOLD_VERSION=v2.33.0
ENV MOLD_VERSION=v2.34.1
RUN set -e \
&& git clone https://github.com/rui314/mold.git \
&& mkdir mold/build \
@@ -146,7 +208,7 @@ RUN wget -O /tmp/openssl-${OPENSSL_VERSION}.tar.gz https://www.openssl.org/sourc
# Use the same version of libicu as the compute nodes so that
# clusters created using inidb on pageserver can be used by computes.
#
# TODO: at this time, Dockerfile.compute-node uses the debian bullseye libicu
# TODO: at this time, compute-node.Dockerfile uses the debian bullseye libicu
# package, which is 67.1. We're duplicating that knowledge here, and also, technically,
# Debian has a few patches on top of 67.1 that we're not adding here.
ENV ICU_VERSION=67.1
@@ -196,7 +258,7 @@ WORKDIR /home/nonroot
# Rust
# Please keep the version of llvm (installed above) in sync with rust llvm (`rustc --version --verbose | grep LLVM`)
ENV RUSTC_VERSION=1.81.0
ENV RUSTC_VERSION=1.82.0
ENV RUSTUP_HOME="/home/nonroot/.rustup"
ENV PATH="/home/nonroot/.cargo/bin:${PATH}"
ARG RUSTFILT_VERSION=0.2.1
@@ -227,7 +289,13 @@ RUN whoami \
&& cargo --version --verbose \
&& rustup --version --verbose \
&& rustc --version --verbose \
&& clang --version
&& clang --version
RUN if [ "${DEBIAN_VERSION}" = "bookworm" ]; then \
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/pgcopydb/lib /pgcopydb/bin/pgcopydb --version; \
else \
echo "pgcopydb is not available for ${DEBIAN_VERSION}"; \
fi
# Set following flag to check in Makefile if its running in Docker
RUN touch /home/nonroot/.docker_build

5
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@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
# sql_exporter config files generated from Jsonnet
etc/neon_collector.yml
etc/neon_collector_autoscaling.yml
etc/sql_exporter.yml
etc/sql_exporter_autoscaling.yml

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@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
jsonnet_files = $(wildcard \
etc/*.jsonnet \
etc/sql_exporter/*.libsonnet)
.PHONY: all
all: neon_collector.yml neon_collector_autoscaling.yml sql_exporter.yml sql_exporter_autoscaling.yml
neon_collector.yml: $(jsonnet_files)
JSONNET_PATH=jsonnet:etc jsonnet \
--output-file etc/$@ \
--ext-str pg_version=$(PG_VERSION) \
etc/neon_collector.jsonnet
neon_collector_autoscaling.yml: $(jsonnet_files)
JSONNET_PATH=jsonnet:etc jsonnet \
--output-file etc/$@ \
--ext-str pg_version=$(PG_VERSION) \
etc/neon_collector_autoscaling.jsonnet
sql_exporter.yml: $(jsonnet_files)
JSONNET_PATH=etc jsonnet \
--output-file etc/$@ \
--tla-str collector_name=neon_collector \
--tla-str collector_file=neon_collector.yml \
--tla-str 'connection_string=postgresql://cloud_admin@127.0.0.1:5432/postgres?sslmode=disable&application_name=sql_exporter' \
etc/sql_exporter.jsonnet
sql_exporter_autoscaling.yml: $(jsonnet_files)
JSONNET_PATH=etc jsonnet \
--output-file etc/$@ \
--tla-str collector_name=neon_collector_autoscaling \
--tla-str collector_file=neon_collector_autoscaling.yml \
--tla-str 'connection_string=postgresql://cloud_admin@127.0.0.1:5432/postgres?sslmode=disable&application_name=sql_exporter_autoscaling' \
etc/sql_exporter.jsonnet
.PHONY: clean
clean:
$(RM) \
etc/neon_collector.yml \
etc/neon_collector_autoscaling.yml \
etc/sql_exporter.yml \
etc/sql_exporter_autoscaling.yml
.PHONY: jsonnetfmt-test
jsonnetfmt-test:
jsonnetfmt --test $(jsonnet_files)
.PHONY: jsonnetfmt-format
jsonnetfmt-format:
jsonnetfmt --in-place $(jsonnet_files)

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
This directory contains files that are needed to build the compute
images, or included in the compute images.
Dockerfile.compute-node
compute-node.Dockerfile
To build the compute image
vm-image-spec.yaml
@@ -14,8 +14,8 @@ etc/
patches/
Some extensions need to be patched to work with Neon. This
directory contains such patches. They are applied to the extension
sources in Dockerfile.compute-node
sources in compute-node.Dockerfile
In addition to these, postgres itself, the neon postgres extension,
and compute_ctl are built and copied into the compute image by
Dockerfile.compute-node.
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@@ -3,7 +3,8 @@ ARG REPOSITORY=neondatabase
ARG IMAGE=build-tools
ARG TAG=pinned
ARG BUILD_TAG
ARG DEBIAN_FLAVOR=bullseye-slim
ARG DEBIAN_VERSION=bullseye
ARG DEBIAN_FLAVOR=${DEBIAN_VERSION}-slim
#########################################################################################
#
@@ -11,19 +12,23 @@ ARG DEBIAN_FLAVOR=bullseye-slim
#
#########################################################################################
FROM debian:$DEBIAN_FLAVOR AS build-deps
ARG DEBIAN_FLAVOR
ARG DEBIAN_VERSION
RUN case $DEBIAN_FLAVOR in \
RUN case $DEBIAN_VERSION in \
# Version-specific installs for Bullseye (PG14-PG16):
# The h3_pg extension needs a cmake 3.20+, but Debian bullseye has 3.18.
# Install newer version (3.25) from backports.
bullseye*) \
# libstdc++-10-dev is required for plv8
bullseye) \
echo "deb http://deb.debian.org/debian bullseye-backports main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/bullseye-backports.list; \
VERSION_INSTALLS="cmake/bullseye-backports cmake-data/bullseye-backports"; \
VERSION_INSTALLS="cmake/bullseye-backports cmake-data/bullseye-backports libstdc++-10-dev"; \
;; \
# Version-specific installs for Bookworm (PG17):
bookworm*) \
VERSION_INSTALLS="cmake"; \
bookworm) \
VERSION_INSTALLS="cmake libstdc++-12-dev"; \
;; \
*) \
echo "Unknown Debian version ${DEBIAN_VERSION}" && exit 1 \
;; \
esac && \
apt update && \
@@ -223,18 +228,33 @@ FROM build-deps AS plv8-build
ARG PG_VERSION
COPY --from=pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in "v17") \
echo "v17 extensions are not supported yet. Quit" && exit 0;; \
esac && \
apt update && \
RUN apt update && \
apt install --no-install-recommends -y ninja-build python3-dev libncurses5 binutils clang
RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in "v17") \
echo "v17 extensions are not supported yet. Quit" && exit 0;; \
# plv8 3.2.3 supports v17
# last release v3.2.3 - Sep 7, 2024
#
# clone the repo instead of downloading the release tarball because plv8 has submodule dependencies
# and the release tarball doesn't include them
#
# Use new version only for v17
# because since v3.2, plv8 doesn't include plcoffee and plls extensions
ENV PLV8_TAG=v3.2.3
RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in \
"v17") \
export PLV8_TAG=v3.2.3 \
;; \
"v14" | "v15" | "v16") \
export PLV8_TAG=v3.1.10 \
;; \
*) \
echo "unexpected PostgreSQL version" && exit 1 \
;; \
esac && \
wget https://github.com/plv8/plv8/archive/refs/tags/v3.1.10.tar.gz -O plv8.tar.gz && \
echo "7096c3290928561f0d4901b7a52794295dc47f6303102fae3f8e42dd575ad97d plv8.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
mkdir plv8-src && cd plv8-src && tar xzf ../plv8.tar.gz --strip-components=1 -C . && \
git clone --recurse-submodules --depth 1 --branch ${PLV8_TAG} https://github.com/plv8/plv8.git plv8-src && \
tar -czf plv8.tar.gz --exclude .git plv8-src && \
cd plv8-src && \
# generate and copy upgrade scripts
mkdir -p upgrade && ./generate_upgrade.sh 3.1.10 && \
cp upgrade/* /usr/local/pgsql/share/extension/ && \
@@ -244,8 +264,17 @@ RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in "v17") \
find /usr/local/pgsql/ -name "plv8-*.so" | xargs strip && \
# don't break computes with installed old version of plv8
cd /usr/local/pgsql/lib/ && \
ln -s plv8-3.1.10.so plv8-3.1.5.so && \
ln -s plv8-3.1.10.so plv8-3.1.8.so && \
case "${PG_VERSION}" in \
"v17") \
ln -s plv8-3.2.3.so plv8-3.1.8.so && \
ln -s plv8-3.2.3.so plv8-3.1.5.so && \
ln -s plv8-3.2.3.so plv8-3.1.10.so \
;; \
"v14" | "v15" | "v16") \
ln -s plv8-3.1.10.so plv8-3.1.5.so && \
ln -s plv8-3.1.10.so plv8-3.1.8.so \
;; \
esac && \
echo 'trusted = true' >> /usr/local/pgsql/share/extension/plv8.control && \
echo 'trusted = true' >> /usr/local/pgsql/share/extension/plcoffee.control && \
echo 'trusted = true' >> /usr/local/pgsql/share/extension/plls.control
@@ -323,11 +352,11 @@ COPY compute/patches/pgvector.patch /pgvector.patch
# By default, pgvector Makefile uses `-march=native`. We don't want that,
# because we build the images on different machines than where we run them.
# Pass OPTFLAGS="" to remove it.
RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in "v17") \
echo "v17 extensions are not supported yet. Quit" && exit 0;; \
esac && \
wget https://github.com/pgvector/pgvector/archive/refs/tags/v0.7.2.tar.gz -O pgvector.tar.gz && \
echo "617fba855c9bcb41a2a9bc78a78567fd2e147c72afd5bf9d37b31b9591632b30 pgvector.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
#
# vector 0.7.4 supports v17
# last release v0.7.4 - Aug 5, 2024
RUN wget https://github.com/pgvector/pgvector/archive/refs/tags/v0.7.4.tar.gz -O pgvector.tar.gz && \
echo "0341edf89b1924ae0d552f617e14fb7f8867c0194ed775bcc44fa40288642583 pgvector.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
mkdir pgvector-src && cd pgvector-src && tar xzf ../pgvector.tar.gz --strip-components=1 -C . && \
patch -p1 < /pgvector.patch && \
make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) OPTFLAGS="" PG_CONFIG=/usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_config && \
@@ -345,7 +374,7 @@ ARG PG_VERSION
COPY --from=pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
# not version-specific
# doesn't use releases, last commit f3d82fd - Mar 2, 2023
# doesn't use releases, last commit f3d82fd - Mar 2, 2023
RUN wget https://github.com/michelp/pgjwt/archive/f3d82fd30151e754e19ce5d6a06c71c20689ce3d.tar.gz -O pgjwt.tar.gz && \
echo "dae8ed99eebb7593b43013f6532d772b12dfecd55548d2673f2dfd0163f6d2b9 pgjwt.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
mkdir pgjwt-src && cd pgjwt-src && tar xzf ../pgjwt.tar.gz --strip-components=1 -C . && \
@@ -362,11 +391,10 @@ FROM build-deps AS hypopg-pg-build
ARG PG_VERSION
COPY --from=pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in "v17") \
echo "v17 extensions are not supported yet. Quit" && exit 0;; \
esac && \
wget https://github.com/HypoPG/hypopg/archive/refs/tags/1.4.0.tar.gz -O hypopg.tar.gz && \
echo "0821011743083226fc9b813c1f2ef5897a91901b57b6bea85a78e466187c6819 hypopg.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
# HypoPG 1.4.1 supports v17
# last release 1.4.1 - Apr 28, 2024
RUN wget https://github.com/HypoPG/hypopg/archive/refs/tags/1.4.1.tar.gz -O hypopg.tar.gz && \
echo "9afe6357fd389d8d33fad81703038ce520b09275ec00153c6c89282bcdedd6bc hypopg.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
mkdir hypopg-src && cd hypopg-src && tar xzf ../hypopg.tar.gz --strip-components=1 -C . && \
make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) PG_CONFIG=/usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_config && \
make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) install PG_CONFIG=/usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_config && \
@@ -403,11 +431,11 @@ COPY --from=pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
COPY compute/patches/rum.patch /rum.patch
RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in "v17") \
echo "v17 extensions are not supported yet. Quit" && exit 0;; \
esac && \
wget https://github.com/postgrespro/rum/archive/refs/tags/1.3.13.tar.gz -O rum.tar.gz && \
echo "6ab370532c965568df6210bd844ac6ba649f53055e48243525b0b7e5c4d69a7d rum.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
# supports v17 since https://github.com/postgrespro/rum/commit/cb1edffc57736cd2a4455f8d0feab0d69928da25
# doesn't use releases since 1.3.13 - Sep 19, 2022
# use latest commit from the master branch
RUN wget https://github.com/postgrespro/rum/archive/cb1edffc57736cd2a4455f8d0feab0d69928da25.tar.gz -O rum.tar.gz && \
echo "65e0a752e99f4c3226400c9b899f997049e93503db8bf5c8072efa136d32fd83 rum.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
mkdir rum-src && cd rum-src && tar xzf ../rum.tar.gz --strip-components=1 -C . && \
patch -p1 < /rum.patch && \
make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) PG_CONFIG=/usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_config USE_PGXS=1 && \
@@ -424,11 +452,10 @@ FROM build-deps AS pgtap-pg-build
ARG PG_VERSION
COPY --from=pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in "v17") \
echo "v17 extensions are not supported yet. Quit" && exit 0;; \
esac && \
wget https://github.com/theory/pgtap/archive/refs/tags/v1.2.0.tar.gz -O pgtap.tar.gz && \
echo "9c7c3de67ea41638e14f06da5da57bac6f5bd03fea05c165a0ec862205a5c052 pgtap.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
# pgtap 1.3.3 supports v17
# last release v1.3.3 - Apr 8, 2024
RUN wget https://github.com/theory/pgtap/archive/refs/tags/v1.3.3.tar.gz -O pgtap.tar.gz && \
echo "325ea79d0d2515bce96bce43f6823dcd3effbd6c54cb2a4d6c2384fffa3a14c7 pgtap.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
mkdir pgtap-src && cd pgtap-src && tar xzf ../pgtap.tar.gz --strip-components=1 -C . && \
make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) PG_CONFIG=/usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_config && \
make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) install PG_CONFIG=/usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_config && \
@@ -501,11 +528,10 @@ FROM build-deps AS plpgsql-check-pg-build
ARG PG_VERSION
COPY --from=pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in "v17") \
echo "v17 extensions are not supported yet. Quit" && exit 0;; \
esac && \
wget https://github.com/okbob/plpgsql_check/archive/refs/tags/v2.5.3.tar.gz -O plpgsql_check.tar.gz && \
echo "6631ec3e7fb3769eaaf56e3dfedb829aa761abf163d13dba354b4c218508e1c0 plpgsql_check.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
# plpgsql_check v2.7.11 supports v17
# last release v2.7.11 - Sep 16, 2024
RUN wget https://github.com/okbob/plpgsql_check/archive/refs/tags/v2.7.11.tar.gz -O plpgsql_check.tar.gz && \
echo "208933f8dbe8e0d2628eb3851e9f52e6892b8e280c63700c0f1ce7883625d172 plpgsql_check.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
mkdir plpgsql_check-src && cd plpgsql_check-src && tar xzf ../plpgsql_check.tar.gz --strip-components=1 -C . && \
make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) PG_CONFIG=/usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_config USE_PGXS=1 && \
make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) install PG_CONFIG=/usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_config USE_PGXS=1 && \
@@ -523,18 +549,19 @@ COPY --from=pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
ARG PG_VERSION
ENV PATH="/usr/local/pgsql/bin:$PATH"
RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in "v17") \
echo "v17 extensions are not supported yet. Quit" && exit 0;; \
esac && \
case "${PG_VERSION}" in \
RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in \
"v14" | "v15") \
export TIMESCALEDB_VERSION=2.10.1 \
export TIMESCALEDB_CHECKSUM=6fca72a6ed0f6d32d2b3523951ede73dc5f9b0077b38450a029a5f411fdb8c73 \
;; \
*) \
"v16") \
export TIMESCALEDB_VERSION=2.13.0 \
export TIMESCALEDB_CHECKSUM=584a351c7775f0e067eaa0e7277ea88cab9077cc4c455cbbf09a5d9723dce95d \
;; \
"v17") \
export TIMESCALEDB_VERSION=2.17.1 \
export TIMESCALEDB_CHECKSUM=6277cf43f5695e23dae1c5cfeba00474d730b66ed53665a84b787a6bb1a57e28 \
;; \
esac && \
wget https://github.com/timescale/timescaledb/archive/refs/tags/${TIMESCALEDB_VERSION}.tar.gz -O timescaledb.tar.gz && \
echo "${TIMESCALEDB_CHECKSUM} timescaledb.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
@@ -557,10 +584,8 @@ COPY --from=pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
ARG PG_VERSION
ENV PATH="/usr/local/pgsql/bin:$PATH"
RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in "v17") \
echo "v17 extensions are not supported yet. Quit" && exit 0;; \
esac && \
case "${PG_VERSION}" in \
# version-specific, has separate releases for each version
RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in \
"v14") \
export PG_HINT_PLAN_VERSION=14_1_4_1 \
export PG_HINT_PLAN_CHECKSUM=c3501becf70ead27f70626bce80ea401ceac6a77e2083ee5f3ff1f1444ec1ad1 \
@@ -574,7 +599,8 @@ RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in "v17") \
export PG_HINT_PLAN_CHECKSUM=fc85a9212e7d2819d4ae4ac75817481101833c3cfa9f0fe1f980984e12347d00 \
;; \
"v17") \
echo "TODO: PG17 pg_hint_plan support" && exit 0 \
export PG_HINT_PLAN_VERSION=17_1_7_0 \
export PG_HINT_PLAN_CHECKSUM=06dd306328c67a4248f48403c50444f30959fb61ebe963248dbc2afb396fe600 \
;; \
*) \
echo "Export the valid PG_HINT_PLAN_VERSION variable" && exit 1 \
@@ -598,12 +624,12 @@ FROM build-deps AS pg-cron-pg-build
ARG PG_VERSION
COPY --from=pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
# This is an experimental extension that we do not support on prod yet.
# !Do not remove!
# We set it in shared_preload_libraries and computes will fail to start if library is not found.
ENV PATH="/usr/local/pgsql/bin/:$PATH"
RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in "v17") \
echo "v17 extensions are not supported yet. Quit" && exit 0;; \
esac && \
wget https://github.com/citusdata/pg_cron/archive/refs/tags/v1.6.0.tar.gz -O pg_cron.tar.gz && \
echo "383a627867d730222c272bfd25cd5e151c578d73f696d32910c7db8c665cc7db pg_cron.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
RUN wget https://github.com/citusdata/pg_cron/archive/refs/tags/v1.6.4.tar.gz -O pg_cron.tar.gz && \
echo "52d1850ee7beb85a4cb7185731ef4e5a90d1de216709d8988324b0d02e76af61 pg_cron.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
mkdir pg_cron-src && cd pg_cron-src && tar xzf ../pg_cron.tar.gz --strip-components=1 -C . && \
make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) && \
make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) install && \
@@ -619,23 +645,37 @@ FROM build-deps AS rdkit-pg-build
ARG PG_VERSION
COPY --from=pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in "v17") \
echo "v17 extensions are not supported yet. Quit" && exit 0;; \
esac && \
apt-get update && \
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y \
libboost-iostreams1.74-dev \
libboost-regex1.74-dev \
libboost-serialization1.74-dev \
libboost-system1.74-dev \
libeigen3-dev
libeigen3-dev \
libboost-all-dev
# rdkit Release_2024_09_1 supports v17
# last release Release_2024_09_1 - Sep 27, 2024
#
# Use new version only for v17
# because Release_2024_09_1 has some backward incompatible changes
# https://github.com/rdkit/rdkit/releases/tag/Release_2024_09_1
ENV PATH="/usr/local/pgsql/bin/:/usr/local/pgsql/:$PATH"
RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in "v17") \
echo "v17 extensions are not supported yet. Quit" && exit 0;; \
RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in \
"v17") \
export RDKIT_VERSION=Release_2024_09_1 \
export RDKIT_CHECKSUM=034c00d6e9de323506834da03400761ed8c3721095114369d06805409747a60f \
;; \
"v14" | "v15" | "v16") \
export RDKIT_VERSION=Release_2023_03_3 \
export RDKIT_CHECKSUM=bdbf9a2e6988526bfeb8c56ce3cdfe2998d60ac289078e2215374288185e8c8d \
;; \
*) \
echo "unexpected PostgreSQL version" && exit 1 \
;; \
esac && \
wget https://github.com/rdkit/rdkit/archive/refs/tags/Release_2023_03_3.tar.gz -O rdkit.tar.gz && \
echo "bdbf9a2e6988526bfeb8c56ce3cdfe2998d60ac289078e2215374288185e8c8d rdkit.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
wget https://github.com/rdkit/rdkit/archive/refs/tags/${RDKIT_VERSION}.tar.gz -O rdkit.tar.gz && \
echo "${RDKIT_CHECKSUM} rdkit.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
mkdir rdkit-src && cd rdkit-src && tar xzf ../rdkit.tar.gz --strip-components=1 -C . && \
cmake \
-D RDK_BUILD_CAIRO_SUPPORT=OFF \
@@ -674,12 +714,11 @@ FROM build-deps AS pg-uuidv7-pg-build
ARG PG_VERSION
COPY --from=pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
# not version-specific
# last release v1.6.0 - Oct 9, 2024
ENV PATH="/usr/local/pgsql/bin/:$PATH"
RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in "v17") \
echo "v17 extensions are not supported yet. Quit" && exit 0;; \
esac && \
wget https://github.com/fboulnois/pg_uuidv7/archive/refs/tags/v1.0.1.tar.gz -O pg_uuidv7.tar.gz && \
echo "0d0759ab01b7fb23851ecffb0bce27822e1868a4a5819bfd276101c716637a7a pg_uuidv7.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
RUN wget https://github.com/fboulnois/pg_uuidv7/archive/refs/tags/v1.6.0.tar.gz -O pg_uuidv7.tar.gz && \
echo "0fa6c710929d003f6ce276a7de7a864e9d1667b2d78be3dc2c07f2409eb55867 pg_uuidv7.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
mkdir pg_uuidv7-src && cd pg_uuidv7-src && tar xzf ../pg_uuidv7.tar.gz --strip-components=1 -C . && \
make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) && \
make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) install && \
@@ -750,6 +789,8 @@ RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in \
FROM build-deps AS pg-embedding-pg-build
COPY --from=pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
# This is our extension, support stopped in favor of pgvector
# TODO: deprecate it
ARG PG_VERSION
ENV PATH="/usr/local/pgsql/bin/:$PATH"
RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in \
@@ -776,6 +817,8 @@ FROM build-deps AS pg-anon-pg-build
ARG PG_VERSION
COPY --from=pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
# This is an experimental extension, never got to real production.
# !Do not remove! It can be present in shared_preload_libraries and compute will fail to start if library is not found.
ENV PATH="/usr/local/pgsql/bin/:$PATH"
RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in "v17") \
echo "postgresql_anonymizer does not yet support PG17" && exit 0;; \
@@ -810,18 +853,98 @@ ENV PATH="/home/nonroot/.cargo/bin:/usr/local/pgsql/bin/:$PATH"
USER nonroot
WORKDIR /home/nonroot
RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in "v17") \
echo "v17 is not supported yet by pgrx. Quit" && exit 0;; \
esac && \
curl -sSO https://static.rust-lang.org/rustup/dist/$(uname -m)-unknown-linux-gnu/rustup-init && \
RUN curl -sSO https://static.rust-lang.org/rustup/dist/$(uname -m)-unknown-linux-gnu/rustup-init && \
chmod +x rustup-init && \
./rustup-init -y --no-modify-path --profile minimal --default-toolchain stable && \
rm rustup-init && \
case "${PG_VERSION}" in \
'v17') \
echo 'v17 is not supported yet by pgrx. Quit' && exit 0;; \
esac && \
cargo install --locked --version 0.11.3 cargo-pgrx && \
/bin/bash -c 'cargo pgrx init --pg${PG_VERSION:1}=/usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_config'
USER root
#########################################################################################
#
# Layer "rust extensions pgrx12"
#
# pgrx started to support Postgres 17 since version 12,
# but some older extension aren't compatible with it.
# This layer should be used as a base for new pgrx extensions,
# and eventually get merged with `rust-extensions-build`
#
#########################################################################################
FROM build-deps AS rust-extensions-build-pgrx12
ARG PG_VERSION
COPY --from=pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
RUN apt-get update && \
apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y curl libclang-dev && \
useradd -ms /bin/bash nonroot -b /home
ENV HOME=/home/nonroot
ENV PATH="/home/nonroot/.cargo/bin:/usr/local/pgsql/bin/:$PATH"
USER nonroot
WORKDIR /home/nonroot
RUN curl -sSO https://static.rust-lang.org/rustup/dist/$(uname -m)-unknown-linux-gnu/rustup-init && \
chmod +x rustup-init && \
./rustup-init -y --no-modify-path --profile minimal --default-toolchain stable && \
rm rustup-init && \
cargo install --locked --version 0.12.6 cargo-pgrx && \
/bin/bash -c 'cargo pgrx init --pg${PG_VERSION:1}=/usr/local/pgsql/bin/pg_config'
USER root
#########################################################################################
#
# Layers "pg-onnx-build" and "pgrag-pg-build"
# Compile "pgrag" extensions
#
#########################################################################################
FROM rust-extensions-build-pgrx12 AS pg-onnx-build
# cmake 3.26 or higher is required, so installing it using pip (bullseye-backports has cmake 3.25).
# Install it using virtual environment, because Python 3.11 (the default version on Debian 12 (Bookworm)) complains otherwise
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y python3 python3-pip python3-venv && \
python3 -m venv venv && \
. venv/bin/activate && \
python3 -m pip install cmake==3.30.5 && \
wget https://github.com/microsoft/onnxruntime/archive/refs/tags/v1.18.1.tar.gz -O onnxruntime.tar.gz && \
mkdir onnxruntime-src && cd onnxruntime-src && tar xzf ../onnxruntime.tar.gz --strip-components=1 -C . && \
./build.sh --config Release --parallel --skip_submodule_sync --skip_tests --allow_running_as_root
FROM pg-onnx-build AS pgrag-pg-build
RUN apt-get install -y protobuf-compiler && \
wget https://github.com/neondatabase-labs/pgrag/archive/refs/tags/v0.0.0.tar.gz -O pgrag.tar.gz && \
echo "2cbe394c1e74fc8bcad9b52d5fbbfb783aef834ca3ce44626cfd770573700bb4 pgrag.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
mkdir pgrag-src && cd pgrag-src && tar xzf ../pgrag.tar.gz --strip-components=1 -C . && \
\
cd exts/rag && \
sed -i 's/pgrx = "0.12.6"/pgrx = { version = "0.12.6", features = [ "unsafe-postgres" ] }/g' Cargo.toml && \
cargo pgrx install --release && \
echo "trusted = true" >> /usr/local/pgsql/share/extension/rag.control && \
\
cd ../rag_bge_small_en_v15 && \
sed -i 's/pgrx = "0.12.6"/pgrx = { version = "0.12.6", features = [ "unsafe-postgres" ] }/g' Cargo.toml && \
ORT_LIB_LOCATION=/home/nonroot/onnxruntime-src/build/Linux \
REMOTE_ONNX_URL=http://pg-ext-s3-gateway/pgrag-data/bge_small_en_v15.onnx \
cargo pgrx install --release --features remote_onnx && \
echo "trusted = true" >> /usr/local/pgsql/share/extension/rag_bge_small_en_v15.control && \
\
cd ../rag_jina_reranker_v1_tiny_en && \
sed -i 's/pgrx = "0.12.6"/pgrx = { version = "0.12.6", features = [ "unsafe-postgres" ] }/g' Cargo.toml && \
ORT_LIB_LOCATION=/home/nonroot/onnxruntime-src/build/Linux \
REMOTE_ONNX_URL=http://pg-ext-s3-gateway/pgrag-data/jina_reranker_v1_tiny_en.onnx \
cargo pgrx install --release --features remote_onnx && \
echo "trusted = true" >> /usr/local/pgsql/share/extension/rag_jina_reranker_v1_tiny_en.control
#########################################################################################
#
# Layer "pg-jsonschema-pg-build"
@@ -829,21 +952,31 @@ USER root
#
#########################################################################################
FROM rust-extensions-build AS pg-jsonschema-pg-build
FROM rust-extensions-build-pgrx12 AS pg-jsonschema-pg-build
ARG PG_VERSION
RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in "v17") \
echo "pg_jsonschema does not yet have a release that supports pg17" && exit 0;; \
# version 0.3.3 supports v17
# last release v0.3.3 - Oct 16, 2024
#
# there were no breaking changes
# so we can use the same version for all postgres versions
RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in \
"v14" | "v15" | "v16" | "v17") \
export PG_JSONSCHEMA_VERSION=0.3.3 \
export PG_JSONSCHEMA_CHECKSUM=40c2cffab4187e0233cb8c3bde013be92218c282f95f4469c5282f6b30d64eac \
;; \
*) \
echo "unexpected PostgreSQL version" && exit 1 \
;; \
esac && \
wget https://github.com/supabase/pg_jsonschema/archive/refs/tags/v0.3.1.tar.gz -O pg_jsonschema.tar.gz && \
echo "61df3db1ed83cf24f6aa39c826f8818bfa4f0bd33b587fd6b2b1747985642297 pg_jsonschema.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
wget https://github.com/supabase/pg_jsonschema/archive/refs/tags/v${PG_JSONSCHEMA_VERSION}.tar.gz -O pg_jsonschema.tar.gz && \
echo "${PG_JSONSCHEMA_CHECKSUM} pg_jsonschema.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
mkdir pg_jsonschema-src && cd pg_jsonschema-src && tar xzf ../pg_jsonschema.tar.gz --strip-components=1 -C . && \
# see commit 252b3685a27a0f4c31a0f91e983c6314838e89e8
# `unsafe-postgres` feature allows to build pgx extensions
# against postgres forks that decided to change their ABI name (like us).
# With that we can build extensions without forking them and using stock
# pgx. As this feature is new few manual version bumps were required.
sed -i 's/pgrx = "0.11.3"/pgrx = { version = "0.11.3", features = [ "unsafe-postgres" ] }/g' Cargo.toml && \
sed -i 's/pgrx = "0.12.6"/pgrx = { version = "0.12.6", features = [ "unsafe-postgres" ] }/g' Cargo.toml && \
cargo pgrx install --release && \
echo "trusted = true" >> /usr/local/pgsql/share/extension/pg_jsonschema.control
@@ -854,16 +987,27 @@ RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in "v17") \
#
#########################################################################################
FROM rust-extensions-build AS pg-graphql-pg-build
FROM rust-extensions-build-pgrx12 AS pg-graphql-pg-build
ARG PG_VERSION
RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in "v17") \
echo "pg_graphql does not yet have a release that supports pg17 as of now" && exit 0;; \
# version 1.5.9 supports v17
# last release v1.5.9 - Oct 16, 2024
#
# there were no breaking changes
# so we can use the same version for all postgres versions
RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in \
"v14" | "v15" | "v16" | "v17") \
export PG_GRAPHQL_VERSION=1.5.9 \
export PG_GRAPHQL_CHECKSUM=cf768385a41278be1333472204fc0328118644ae443182cf52f7b9b23277e497 \
;; \
*) \
echo "unexpected PostgreSQL version" && exit 1 \
;; \
esac && \
wget https://github.com/supabase/pg_graphql/archive/refs/tags/v1.5.7.tar.gz -O pg_graphql.tar.gz && \
echo "2b3e567a5b31019cb97ae0e33263c1bcc28580be5a444ac4c8ece5c4be2aea41 pg_graphql.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
wget https://github.com/supabase/pg_graphql/archive/refs/tags/v${PG_GRAPHQL_VERSION}.tar.gz -O pg_graphql.tar.gz && \
echo "${PG_GRAPHQL_CHECKSUM} pg_graphql.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
mkdir pg_graphql-src && cd pg_graphql-src && tar xzf ../pg_graphql.tar.gz --strip-components=1 -C . && \
sed -i 's/pgrx = "=0.11.3"/pgrx = { version = "0.11.3", features = [ "unsafe-postgres" ] }/g' Cargo.toml && \
sed -i 's/pgrx = "=0.12.6"/pgrx = { version = "0.12.6", features = [ "unsafe-postgres" ] }/g' Cargo.toml && \
cargo pgrx install --release && \
# it's needed to enable extension because it uses untrusted C language
sed -i 's/superuser = false/superuser = true/g' /usr/local/pgsql/share/extension/pg_graphql.control && \
@@ -876,15 +1020,13 @@ RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in "v17") \
#
#########################################################################################
FROM rust-extensions-build AS pg-tiktoken-pg-build
FROM rust-extensions-build-pgrx12 AS pg-tiktoken-pg-build
ARG PG_VERSION
# 26806147b17b60763039c6a6878884c41a262318 made on 26/09/2023
RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in "v17") \
echo "pg_tiktoken does not have versions, nor support for pg17" && exit 0;; \
esac && \
wget https://github.com/kelvich/pg_tiktoken/archive/26806147b17b60763039c6a6878884c41a262318.tar.gz -O pg_tiktoken.tar.gz && \
echo "e64e55aaa38c259512d3e27c572da22c4637418cf124caba904cd50944e5004e pg_tiktoken.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
# doesn't use releases
# 9118dd4549b7d8c0bbc98e04322499f7bf2fa6f7 - on Oct 29, 2024
RUN wget https://github.com/kelvich/pg_tiktoken/archive/9118dd4549b7d8c0bbc98e04322499f7bf2fa6f7.tar.gz -O pg_tiktoken.tar.gz && \
echo "a5bc447e7920ee149d3c064b8b9f0086c0e83939499753178f7d35788416f628 pg_tiktoken.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
mkdir pg_tiktoken-src && cd pg_tiktoken-src && tar xzf ../pg_tiktoken.tar.gz --strip-components=1 -C . && \
# TODO update pgrx version in the pg_tiktoken repo and remove this line
sed -i 's/pgrx = { version = "=0.10.2",/pgrx = { version = "0.11.3",/g' Cargo.toml && \
@@ -902,6 +1044,8 @@ RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in "v17") \
FROM rust-extensions-build AS pg-pgx-ulid-build
ARG PG_VERSION
# doesn't support v17 yet
# https://github.com/pksunkara/pgx_ulid/pull/52
RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in "v17") \
echo "pgx_ulid does not support pg17 as of the latest version (0.1.5)" && exit 0;; \
esac && \
@@ -919,16 +1063,16 @@ RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in "v17") \
#
#########################################################################################
FROM rust-extensions-build AS pg-session-jwt-build
FROM rust-extensions-build-pgrx12 AS pg-session-jwt-build
ARG PG_VERSION
RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in "v17") \
echo "pg_session_jwt does not yet have a release that supports pg17" && exit 0;; \
esac && \
wget https://github.com/neondatabase/pg_session_jwt/archive/ff0a72440e8ff584dab24b3f9b7c00c56c660b8e.tar.gz -O pg_session_jwt.tar.gz && \
echo "1fbb2b5a339263bcf6daa847fad8bccbc0b451cea6a62e6d3bf232b0087f05cb pg_session_jwt.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
# NOTE: local_proxy depends on the version of pg_session_jwt
# Do not update without approve from proxy team
# Make sure the version is reflected in proxy/src/serverless/local_conn_pool.rs
RUN wget https://github.com/neondatabase/pg_session_jwt/archive/refs/tags/v0.1.2-v17.tar.gz -O pg_session_jwt.tar.gz && \
echo "c8ecbed9cb8c6441bce5134a176002b043018adf9d05a08e457dda233090a86e pg_session_jwt.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
mkdir pg_session_jwt-src && cd pg_session_jwt-src && tar xzf ../pg_session_jwt.tar.gz --strip-components=1 -C . && \
sed -i 's/pgrx = "=0.11.3"/pgrx = { version = "=0.11.3", features = [ "unsafe-postgres" ] }/g' Cargo.toml && \
sed -i 's/pgrx = "0.12.6"/pgrx = { version = "=0.12.6", features = [ "unsafe-postgres" ] }/g' Cargo.toml && \
cargo pgrx install --release
#########################################################################################
@@ -942,13 +1086,12 @@ FROM build-deps AS wal2json-pg-build
ARG PG_VERSION
COPY --from=pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
# wal2json wal2json_2_6 supports v17
# last release wal2json_2_6 - Apr 25, 2024
ENV PATH="/usr/local/pgsql/bin/:$PATH"
RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in "v17") \
echo "We'll need to update wal2json to 2.6+ for pg17 support" && exit 0;; \
esac && \
wget https://github.com/eulerto/wal2json/archive/refs/tags/wal2json_2_5.tar.gz && \
echo "b516653575541cf221b99cf3f8be9b6821f6dbcfc125675c85f35090f824f00e wal2json_2_5.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
mkdir wal2json-src && cd wal2json-src && tar xzf ../wal2json_2_5.tar.gz --strip-components=1 -C . && \
RUN wget https://github.com/eulerto/wal2json/archive/refs/tags/wal2json_2_6.tar.gz -O wal2json.tar.gz && \
echo "18b4bdec28c74a8fc98a11c72de38378a760327ef8e5e42e975b0029eb96ba0d wal2json.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
mkdir wal2json-src && cd wal2json-src && tar xzf ../wal2json.tar.gz --strip-components=1 -C . && \
make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) && \
make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) install
@@ -962,12 +1105,11 @@ FROM build-deps AS pg-ivm-build
ARG PG_VERSION
COPY --from=pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
# pg_ivm v1.9 supports v17
# last release v1.9 - Jul 31
ENV PATH="/usr/local/pgsql/bin/:$PATH"
RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in "v17") \
echo "We'll need to update pg_ivm to 1.9+ for pg17 support" && exit 0;; \
esac && \
wget https://github.com/sraoss/pg_ivm/archive/refs/tags/v1.7.tar.gz -O pg_ivm.tar.gz && \
echo "ebfde04f99203c7be4b0e873f91104090e2e83e5429c32ac242d00f334224d5e pg_ivm.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
RUN wget https://github.com/sraoss/pg_ivm/archive/refs/tags/v1.9.tar.gz -O pg_ivm.tar.gz && \
echo "59e15722939f274650abf637f315dd723c87073496ca77236b044cb205270d8b pg_ivm.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
mkdir pg_ivm-src && cd pg_ivm-src && tar xzf ../pg_ivm.tar.gz --strip-components=1 -C . && \
make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) && \
make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) install && \
@@ -983,17 +1125,44 @@ FROM build-deps AS pg-partman-build
ARG PG_VERSION
COPY --from=pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
# should support v17 https://github.com/pgpartman/pg_partman/discussions/693
# last release 5.1.0 Apr 2, 2024
ENV PATH="/usr/local/pgsql/bin/:$PATH"
RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in "v17") \
echo "pg_partman doesn't support PG17 yet" && exit 0;; \
esac && \
wget https://github.com/pgpartman/pg_partman/archive/refs/tags/v5.0.1.tar.gz -O pg_partman.tar.gz && \
echo "75b541733a9659a6c90dbd40fccb904a630a32880a6e3044d0c4c5f4c8a65525 pg_partman.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
RUN wget https://github.com/pgpartman/pg_partman/archive/refs/tags/v5.1.0.tar.gz -O pg_partman.tar.gz && \
echo "3e3a27d7ff827295d5c55ef72f07a49062d6204b3cb0b9a048645d6db9f3cb9f pg_partman.tar.gz" | sha256sum --check && \
mkdir pg_partman-src && cd pg_partman-src && tar xzf ../pg_partman.tar.gz --strip-components=1 -C . && \
make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) && \
make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) install && \
echo 'trusted = true' >> /usr/local/pgsql/share/extension/pg_partman.control
#########################################################################################
#
# Layer "pg_mooncake"
# compile pg_mooncake extension
#
#########################################################################################
FROM rust-extensions-build AS pg-mooncake-build
ARG PG_VERSION
COPY --from=pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
# The topmost commit in the `neon` branch at the time of writing this
# https://github.com/Mooncake-Labs/pg_mooncake/commits/neon/
# https://github.com/Mooncake-Labs/pg_mooncake/commit/077c92c452bb6896a7b7776ee95f039984f076af
ENV PG_MOONCAKE_VERSION=077c92c452bb6896a7b7776ee95f039984f076af
ENV PATH="/usr/local/pgsql/bin/:$PATH"
RUN case "${PG_VERSION}" in \
'v14') \
echo "pg_mooncake is not supported on Postgres ${PG_VERSION}" && exit 0;; \
esac && \
git clone --depth 1 --branch neon https://github.com/Mooncake-Labs/pg_mooncake.git pg_mooncake-src && \
cd pg_mooncake-src && \
git checkout "${PG_MOONCAKE_VERSION}" && \
git submodule update --init --depth 1 --recursive && \
make BUILD_TYPE=release -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) && \
make BUILD_TYPE=release -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) install && \
echo 'trusted = true' >> /usr/local/pgsql/share/extension/pg_mooncake.control
#########################################################################################
#
# Layer "neon-pg-ext-build"
@@ -1012,6 +1181,7 @@ COPY --from=h3-pg-build /h3/usr /
COPY --from=unit-pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
COPY --from=vector-pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
COPY --from=pgjwt-pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
COPY --from=pgrag-pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
COPY --from=pg-jsonschema-pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
COPY --from=pg-graphql-pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
COPY --from=pg-tiktoken-pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
@@ -1037,6 +1207,7 @@ COPY --from=wal2json-pg-build /usr/local/pgsql /usr/local/pgsql
COPY --from=pg-anon-pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
COPY --from=pg-ivm-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
COPY --from=pg-partman-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
COPY --from=pg-mooncake-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
COPY pgxn/ pgxn/
RUN make -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) \
@@ -1091,7 +1262,6 @@ RUN cd compute_tools && mold -run cargo build --locked --profile release-line-de
#########################################################################################
FROM debian:$DEBIAN_FLAVOR AS compute-tools-image
ARG DEBIAN_FLAVOR
COPY --from=compute-tools /home/nonroot/target/release-line-debug-size-lto/compute_ctl /usr/local/bin/compute_ctl
@@ -1102,7 +1272,6 @@ COPY --from=compute-tools /home/nonroot/target/release-line-debug-size-lto/compu
#########################################################################################
FROM debian:$DEBIAN_FLAVOR AS pgbouncer
ARG DEBIAN_FLAVOR
RUN set -e \
&& apt-get update \
&& apt-get install --no-install-recommends -y \
@@ -1146,7 +1315,10 @@ RUN mold -run cargo build --locked --profile release-line-debug-size-lto --bin l
#########################################################################################
FROM quay.io/prometheuscommunity/postgres-exporter:v0.12.1 AS postgres-exporter
FROM burningalchemist/sql_exporter:0.13 AS sql-exporter
# Keep the version the same as in build-tools.Dockerfile and
# test_runner/regress/test_compute_metrics.py.
FROM burningalchemist/sql_exporter:0.13.1 AS sql-exporter
#########################################################################################
#
@@ -1167,6 +1339,19 @@ RUN rm -r /usr/local/pgsql/include
# if they were to be used by other libraries.
RUN rm /usr/local/pgsql/lib/lib*.a
#########################################################################################
#
# Preprocess the sql_exporter configuration files
#
#########################################################################################
FROM $REPOSITORY/$IMAGE:$TAG AS sql_exporter_preprocessor
ARG PG_VERSION
USER nonroot
COPY --chown=nonroot compute compute
RUN make PG_VERSION="${PG_VERSION}" -C compute
#########################################################################################
#
@@ -1189,6 +1374,7 @@ COPY --from=unit-pg-build /postgresql-unit.tar.gz /ext-src/
COPY --from=vector-pg-build /pgvector.tar.gz /ext-src/
COPY --from=vector-pg-build /pgvector.patch /ext-src/
COPY --from=pgjwt-pg-build /pgjwt.tar.gz /ext-src
#COPY --from=pgrag-pg-build /usr/local/pgsql/ /usr/local/pgsql/
#COPY --from=pg-jsonschema-pg-build /home/nonroot/pg_jsonschema.tar.gz /ext-src
#COPY --from=pg-graphql-pg-build /home/nonroot/pg_graphql.tar.gz /ext-src
#COPY --from=pg-tiktoken-pg-build /home/nonroot/pg_tiktoken.tar.gz /ext-src
@@ -1257,7 +1443,7 @@ ENV PGDATABASE=postgres
#
#########################################################################################
FROM debian:$DEBIAN_FLAVOR
ARG DEBIAN_FLAVOR
ARG DEBIAN_VERSION
# Add user postgres
RUN mkdir /var/db && useradd -m -d /var/db/postgres postgres && \
echo "postgres:test_console_pass" | chpasswd && \
@@ -1285,10 +1471,12 @@ RUN mkdir -p /etc/local_proxy && chown postgres:postgres /etc/local_proxy
COPY --from=postgres-exporter /bin/postgres_exporter /bin/postgres_exporter
COPY --from=sql-exporter /bin/sql_exporter /bin/sql_exporter
COPY --chmod=0644 compute/etc/sql_exporter.yml /etc/sql_exporter.yml
COPY --chmod=0644 compute/etc/neon_collector.yml /etc/neon_collector.yml
COPY --chmod=0644 compute/etc/sql_exporter_autoscaling.yml /etc/sql_exporter_autoscaling.yml
COPY --chmod=0644 compute/etc/neon_collector_autoscaling.yml /etc/neon_collector_autoscaling.yml
COPY --chown=postgres compute/etc/postgres_exporter.yml /etc/postgres_exporter.yml
COPY --from=sql_exporter_preprocessor --chmod=0644 /home/nonroot/compute/etc/sql_exporter.yml /etc/sql_exporter.yml
COPY --from=sql_exporter_preprocessor --chmod=0644 /home/nonroot/compute/etc/neon_collector.yml /etc/neon_collector.yml
COPY --from=sql_exporter_preprocessor --chmod=0644 /home/nonroot/compute/etc/sql_exporter_autoscaling.yml /etc/sql_exporter_autoscaling.yml
COPY --from=sql_exporter_preprocessor --chmod=0644 /home/nonroot/compute/etc/neon_collector_autoscaling.yml /etc/neon_collector_autoscaling.yml
# Create remote extension download directory
RUN mkdir /usr/local/download_extensions && chown -R postgres:postgres /usr/local/download_extensions
@@ -1305,19 +1493,22 @@ RUN mkdir /usr/local/download_extensions && chown -R postgres:postgres /usr/loca
RUN apt update && \
case $DEBIAN_FLAVOR in \
case $DEBIAN_VERSION in \
# Version-specific installs for Bullseye (PG14-PG16):
# libicu67, locales for collations (including ICU and plpgsql_check)
# libgdal28, libproj19 for PostGIS
bullseye*) \
bullseye) \
VERSION_INSTALLS="libicu67 libgdal28 libproj19"; \
;; \
# Version-specific installs for Bookworm (PG17):
# libicu72, locales for collations (including ICU and plpgsql_check)
# libgdal32, libproj25 for PostGIS
bookworm*) \
bookworm) \
VERSION_INSTALLS="libicu72 libgdal32 libproj25"; \
;; \
*) \
echo "Unknown Debian version ${DEBIAN_VERSION}" && exit 1 \
;; \
esac && \
apt install --no-install-recommends -y \
gdb \

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@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
# Compute Configuration
These files are the configuration files for various other pieces of software
that will be running in the compute alongside Postgres.
## `sql_exporter`
### Adding a `sql_exporter` Metric
We use `sql_exporter` to export various metrics from Postgres. In order to add
a metric, you will need to create two files: a `libsonnet` and a `sql` file. You
will then import the `libsonnet` file in one of the collector files, and the
`sql` file will be imported in the `libsonnet` file.
In the event your statistic is an LSN, you may want to cast it to a `float8`
because Prometheus only supports floats. It's probably fine because `float8` can
store integers from `-2^53` to `+2^53` exactly.

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@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
{
collector_name: 'neon_collector',
metrics: [
import 'sql_exporter/checkpoints_req.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/checkpoints_timed.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/compute_backpressure_throttling_seconds.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/compute_current_lsn.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/compute_logical_snapshot_files.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/compute_receive_lsn.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/compute_subscriptions_count.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/connection_counts.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/db_total_size.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/file_cache_read_wait_seconds_bucket.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/file_cache_read_wait_seconds_count.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/file_cache_read_wait_seconds_sum.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/file_cache_write_wait_seconds_bucket.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/file_cache_write_wait_seconds_count.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/file_cache_write_wait_seconds_sum.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/getpage_prefetch_discards_total.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/getpage_prefetch_misses_total.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/getpage_prefetch_requests_total.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/getpage_prefetches_buffered.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/getpage_sync_requests_total.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/getpage_wait_seconds_bucket.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/getpage_wait_seconds_count.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/getpage_wait_seconds_sum.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/lfc_approximate_working_set_size.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/lfc_approximate_working_set_size_windows.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/lfc_cache_size_limit.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/lfc_hits.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/lfc_misses.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/lfc_used.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/lfc_writes.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/logical_slot_restart_lsn.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/max_cluster_size.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/pageserver_disconnects_total.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/pageserver_requests_sent_total.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/pageserver_send_flushes_total.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/pageserver_open_requests.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/pg_stats_userdb.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/replication_delay_bytes.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/replication_delay_seconds.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/retained_wal.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/wal_is_lost.libsonnet',
],
queries: [
{
query_name: 'neon_perf_counters',
query: importstr 'sql_exporter/neon_perf_counters.sql',
},
],
}

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@@ -1,331 +0,0 @@
collector_name: neon_collector
metrics:
- metric_name: lfc_misses
type: gauge
help: 'lfc_misses'
key_labels:
values: [lfc_misses]
query: |
select lfc_value as lfc_misses from neon.neon_lfc_stats where lfc_key='file_cache_misses';
- metric_name: lfc_used
type: gauge
help: 'LFC chunks used (chunk = 1MB)'
key_labels:
values: [lfc_used]
query: |
select lfc_value as lfc_used from neon.neon_lfc_stats where lfc_key='file_cache_used';
- metric_name: lfc_hits
type: gauge
help: 'lfc_hits'
key_labels:
values: [lfc_hits]
query: |
select lfc_value as lfc_hits from neon.neon_lfc_stats where lfc_key='file_cache_hits';
- metric_name: lfc_writes
type: gauge
help: 'lfc_writes'
key_labels:
values: [lfc_writes]
query: |
select lfc_value as lfc_writes from neon.neon_lfc_stats where lfc_key='file_cache_writes';
- metric_name: lfc_cache_size_limit
type: gauge
help: 'LFC cache size limit in bytes'
key_labels:
values: [lfc_cache_size_limit]
query: |
select pg_size_bytes(current_setting('neon.file_cache_size_limit')) as lfc_cache_size_limit;
- metric_name: connection_counts
type: gauge
help: 'Connection counts'
key_labels:
- datname
- state
values: [count]
query: |
select datname, state, count(*) as count from pg_stat_activity where state <> '' group by datname, state;
- metric_name: pg_stats_userdb
type: gauge
help: 'Stats for several oldest non-system dbs'
key_labels:
- datname
value_label: kind
values:
- db_size
- deadlocks
# Rows
- inserted
- updated
- deleted
# We export stats for 10 non-system database. Without this limit
# it is too easy to abuse the system by creating lots of databases.
query: |
select pg_database_size(datname) as db_size, deadlocks,
tup_inserted as inserted, tup_updated as updated, tup_deleted as deleted,
datname
from pg_stat_database
where datname IN (
select datname
from pg_database
where datname <> 'postgres' and not datistemplate
order by oid
limit 10
);
- metric_name: max_cluster_size
type: gauge
help: 'neon.max_cluster_size setting'
key_labels:
values: [max_cluster_size]
query: |
select setting::int as max_cluster_size from pg_settings where name = 'neon.max_cluster_size';
- metric_name: db_total_size
type: gauge
help: 'Size of all databases'
key_labels:
values: [total]
query: |
select sum(pg_database_size(datname)) as total from pg_database;
- metric_name: getpage_wait_seconds_count
type: counter
help: 'Number of getpage requests'
values: [getpage_wait_seconds_count]
query_ref: neon_perf_counters
- metric_name: getpage_wait_seconds_sum
type: counter
help: 'Time spent in getpage requests'
values: [getpage_wait_seconds_sum]
query_ref: neon_perf_counters
- metric_name: getpage_prefetch_requests_total
type: counter
help: 'Number of getpage issued for prefetching'
values: [getpage_prefetch_requests_total]
query_ref: neon_perf_counters
- metric_name: getpage_sync_requests_total
type: counter
help: 'Number of synchronous getpage issued'
values: [getpage_sync_requests_total]
query_ref: neon_perf_counters
- metric_name: getpage_prefetch_misses_total
type: counter
help: 'Total number of readahead misses; consisting of either prefetches that don''t satisfy the LSN bounds once the prefetch got read by the backend, or cases where somehow no readahead was issued for the read'
values: [getpage_prefetch_misses_total]
query_ref: neon_perf_counters
- metric_name: getpage_prefetch_discards_total
type: counter
help: 'Number of prefetch responses issued but not used'
values: [getpage_prefetch_discards_total]
query_ref: neon_perf_counters
- metric_name: pageserver_requests_sent_total
type: counter
help: 'Number of all requests sent to the pageserver (not just GetPage requests)'
values: [pageserver_requests_sent_total]
query_ref: neon_perf_counters
- metric_name: pageserver_disconnects_total
type: counter
help: 'Number of times that the connection to the pageserver was lost'
values: [pageserver_disconnects_total]
query_ref: neon_perf_counters
- metric_name: pageserver_send_flushes_total
type: counter
help: 'Number of flushes to the pageserver connection'
values: [pageserver_send_flushes_total]
query_ref: neon_perf_counters
- metric_name: getpage_wait_seconds_bucket
type: counter
help: 'Histogram buckets of getpage request latency'
key_labels:
- bucket_le
values: [value]
query_ref: getpage_wait_seconds_buckets
# DEPRECATED
- metric_name: lfc_approximate_working_set_size
type: gauge
help: 'Approximate working set size in pages of 8192 bytes'
key_labels:
values: [approximate_working_set_size]
query: |
select neon.approximate_working_set_size(false) as approximate_working_set_size;
- metric_name: lfc_approximate_working_set_size_windows
type: gauge
help: 'Approximate working set size in pages of 8192 bytes'
key_labels: [duration]
values: [size]
# NOTE: This is the "public" / "human-readable" version. Here, we supply a small selection
# of durations in a pretty-printed form.
query: |
select
x as duration,
neon.approximate_working_set_size_seconds(extract('epoch' from x::interval)::int) as size
from
(values ('5m'),('15m'),('1h')) as t (x);
- metric_name: compute_current_lsn
type: gauge
help: 'Current LSN of the database'
key_labels:
values: [lsn]
query: |
select
case
when pg_catalog.pg_is_in_recovery()
then (pg_last_wal_replay_lsn() - '0/0')::FLOAT8
else (pg_current_wal_lsn() - '0/0')::FLOAT8
end as lsn;
- metric_name: compute_receive_lsn
type: gauge
help: 'Returns the last write-ahead log location that has been received and synced to disk by streaming replication'
key_labels:
values: [lsn]
query: |
SELECT
CASE
WHEN pg_catalog.pg_is_in_recovery()
THEN (pg_last_wal_receive_lsn() - '0/0')::FLOAT8
ELSE 0
END AS lsn;
- metric_name: replication_delay_bytes
type: gauge
help: 'Bytes between received and replayed LSN'
key_labels:
values: [replication_delay_bytes]
# We use a GREATEST call here because this calculation can be negative.
# The calculation is not atomic, meaning after we've gotten the receive
# LSN, the replay LSN may have advanced past the receive LSN we
# are using for the calculation.
query: |
SELECT GREATEST(0, pg_wal_lsn_diff(pg_last_wal_receive_lsn(), pg_last_wal_replay_lsn())) AS replication_delay_bytes;
- metric_name: replication_delay_seconds
type: gauge
help: 'Time since last LSN was replayed'
key_labels:
values: [replication_delay_seconds]
query: |
SELECT
CASE
WHEN pg_last_wal_receive_lsn() = pg_last_wal_replay_lsn() THEN 0
ELSE GREATEST (0, EXTRACT (EPOCH FROM now() - pg_last_xact_replay_timestamp()))
END AS replication_delay_seconds;
- metric_name: checkpoints_req
type: gauge
help: 'Number of requested checkpoints'
key_labels:
values: [checkpoints_req]
query: |
SELECT checkpoints_req FROM pg_stat_bgwriter;
- metric_name: checkpoints_timed
type: gauge
help: 'Number of scheduled checkpoints'
key_labels:
values: [checkpoints_timed]
query: |
SELECT checkpoints_timed FROM pg_stat_bgwriter;
- metric_name: compute_logical_snapshot_files
type: gauge
help: 'Number of snapshot files in pg_logical/snapshot'
key_labels:
- timeline_id
values: [num_logical_snapshot_files]
query: |
SELECT
(SELECT setting FROM pg_settings WHERE name = 'neon.timeline_id') AS timeline_id,
-- Postgres creates temporary snapshot files of the form %X-%X.snap.%d.tmp. These
-- temporary snapshot files are renamed to the actual snapshot files after they are
-- completely built. We only WAL-log the completely built snapshot files.
(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM pg_ls_dir('pg_logical/snapshots') AS name WHERE name LIKE '%.snap') AS num_logical_snapshot_files;
# In all the below metrics, we cast LSNs to floats because Prometheus only supports floats.
# It's probably fine because float64 can store integers from -2^53 to +2^53 exactly.
# Number of slots is limited by max_replication_slots, so collecting position for all of them shouldn't be bad.
- metric_name: logical_slot_restart_lsn
type: gauge
help: 'restart_lsn of logical slots'
key_labels:
- slot_name
values: [restart_lsn]
query: |
select slot_name, (restart_lsn - '0/0')::FLOAT8 as restart_lsn
from pg_replication_slots
where slot_type = 'logical';
- metric_name: compute_subscriptions_count
type: gauge
help: 'Number of logical replication subscriptions grouped by enabled/disabled'
key_labels:
- enabled
values: [subscriptions_count]
query: |
select subenabled::text as enabled, count(*) as subscriptions_count
from pg_subscription
group by subenabled;
- metric_name: retained_wal
type: gauge
help: 'Retained WAL in inactive replication slots'
key_labels:
- slot_name
values: [retained_wal]
query: |
SELECT slot_name, pg_wal_lsn_diff(pg_current_wal_lsn(), restart_lsn)::FLOAT8 AS retained_wal
FROM pg_replication_slots
WHERE active = false;
- metric_name: wal_is_lost
type: gauge
help: 'Whether or not the replication slot wal_status is lost'
key_labels:
- slot_name
values: [wal_is_lost]
query: |
SELECT slot_name,
CASE WHEN wal_status = 'lost' THEN 1 ELSE 0 END AS wal_is_lost
FROM pg_replication_slots;
queries:
- query_name: neon_perf_counters
query: |
WITH c AS (
SELECT pg_catalog.jsonb_object_agg(metric, value) jb FROM neon.neon_perf_counters
)
SELECT d.*
FROM pg_catalog.jsonb_to_record((select jb from c)) as d(
getpage_wait_seconds_count numeric,
getpage_wait_seconds_sum numeric,
getpage_prefetch_requests_total numeric,
getpage_sync_requests_total numeric,
getpage_prefetch_misses_total numeric,
getpage_prefetch_discards_total numeric,
pageserver_requests_sent_total numeric,
pageserver_disconnects_total numeric,
pageserver_send_flushes_total numeric
);
- query_name: getpage_wait_seconds_buckets
query: |
SELECT bucket_le, value FROM neon.neon_perf_counters WHERE metric = 'getpage_wait_seconds_bucket';

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{
collector_name: 'neon_collector_autoscaling',
metrics: [
import 'sql_exporter/lfc_approximate_working_set_size_windows.autoscaling.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/lfc_cache_size_limit.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/lfc_hits.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/lfc_misses.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/lfc_used.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/lfc_writes.libsonnet',
],
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collector_name: neon_collector_autoscaling
metrics:
- metric_name: lfc_misses
type: gauge
help: 'lfc_misses'
key_labels:
values: [lfc_misses]
query: |
select lfc_value as lfc_misses from neon.neon_lfc_stats where lfc_key='file_cache_misses';
- metric_name: lfc_used
type: gauge
help: 'LFC chunks used (chunk = 1MB)'
key_labels:
values: [lfc_used]
query: |
select lfc_value as lfc_used from neon.neon_lfc_stats where lfc_key='file_cache_used';
- metric_name: lfc_hits
type: gauge
help: 'lfc_hits'
key_labels:
values: [lfc_hits]
query: |
select lfc_value as lfc_hits from neon.neon_lfc_stats where lfc_key='file_cache_hits';
- metric_name: lfc_writes
type: gauge
help: 'lfc_writes'
key_labels:
values: [lfc_writes]
query: |
select lfc_value as lfc_writes from neon.neon_lfc_stats where lfc_key='file_cache_writes';
- metric_name: lfc_cache_size_limit
type: gauge
help: 'LFC cache size limit in bytes'
key_labels:
values: [lfc_cache_size_limit]
query: |
select pg_size_bytes(current_setting('neon.file_cache_size_limit')) as lfc_cache_size_limit;
- metric_name: lfc_approximate_working_set_size_windows
type: gauge
help: 'Approximate working set size in pages of 8192 bytes'
key_labels: [duration_seconds]
values: [size]
# NOTE: This is the "internal" / "machine-readable" version. This outputs the working set
# size looking back 1..60 minutes, labeled with the number of minutes.
query: |
select
x::text as duration_seconds,
neon.approximate_working_set_size_seconds(x) as size
from
(select generate_series * 60 as x from generate_series(1, 60)) as t (x);

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function(collector_name, collector_file, connection_string) {
// Configuration for sql_exporter for autoscaling-agent
// Global defaults.
global: {
// If scrape_timeout <= 0, no timeout is set unless Prometheus provides one. The default is 10s.
scrape_timeout: '10s',
// Subtracted from Prometheus' scrape_timeout to give us some headroom and prevent Prometheus from timing out first.
scrape_timeout_offset: '500ms',
// Minimum interval between collector runs: by default (0s) collectors are executed on every scrape.
min_interval: '0s',
// Maximum number of open connections to any one target. Metric queries will run concurrently on multiple connections,
// as will concurrent scrapes.
max_connections: 1,
// Maximum number of idle connections to any one target. Unless you use very long collection intervals, this should
// always be the same as max_connections.
max_idle_connections: 1,
// Maximum number of maximum amount of time a connection may be reused. Expired connections may be closed lazily before reuse.
// If 0, connections are not closed due to a connection's age.
max_connection_lifetime: '5m',
},
// The target to monitor and the collectors to execute on it.
target: {
// Data source name always has a URI schema that matches the driver name. In some cases (e.g. MySQL)
// the schema gets dropped or replaced to match the driver expected DSN format.
data_source_name: connection_string,
// Collectors (referenced by name) to execute on the target.
// Glob patterns are supported (see <https://pkg.go.dev/path/filepath#Match> for syntax).
collectors: [
collector_name,
],
},
// Collector files specifies a list of globs. One collector definition is read from each matching file.
// Glob patterns are supported (see <https://pkg.go.dev/path/filepath#Match> for syntax).
collector_files: [
collector_file,
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# Configuration for sql_exporter
# Global defaults.
global:
# If scrape_timeout <= 0, no timeout is set unless Prometheus provides one. The default is 10s.
scrape_timeout: 10s
# Subtracted from Prometheus' scrape_timeout to give us some headroom and prevent Prometheus from timing out first.
scrape_timeout_offset: 500ms
# Minimum interval between collector runs: by default (0s) collectors are executed on every scrape.
min_interval: 0s
# Maximum number of open connections to any one target. Metric queries will run concurrently on multiple connections,
# as will concurrent scrapes.
max_connections: 1
# Maximum number of idle connections to any one target. Unless you use very long collection intervals, this should
# always be the same as max_connections.
max_idle_connections: 1
# Maximum number of maximum amount of time a connection may be reused. Expired connections may be closed lazily before reuse.
# If 0, connections are not closed due to a connection's age.
max_connection_lifetime: 5m
# The target to monitor and the collectors to execute on it.
target:
# Data source name always has a URI schema that matches the driver name. In some cases (e.g. MySQL)
# the schema gets dropped or replaced to match the driver expected DSN format.
data_source_name: 'postgresql://cloud_admin@127.0.0.1:5432/postgres?sslmode=disable&application_name=sql_exporter'
# Collectors (referenced by name) to execute on the target.
# Glob patterns are supported (see <https://pkg.go.dev/path/filepath#Match> for syntax).
collectors: [neon_collector]
# Collector files specifies a list of globs. One collector definition is read from each matching file.
# Glob patterns are supported (see <https://pkg.go.dev/path/filepath#Match> for syntax).
collector_files:
- "neon_collector.yml"

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SELECT num_requested AS checkpoints_req FROM pg_stat_checkpointer;

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local neon = import 'neon.libsonnet';
local pg_stat_bgwriter = importstr 'sql_exporter/checkpoints_req.sql';
local pg_stat_checkpointer = importstr 'sql_exporter/checkpoints_req.17.sql';
{
metric_name: 'checkpoints_req',
type: 'gauge',
help: 'Number of requested checkpoints',
key_labels: null,
values: [
'checkpoints_req',
],
query: if neon.PG_MAJORVERSION_NUM < 17 then pg_stat_bgwriter else pg_stat_checkpointer,
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SELECT checkpoints_req FROM pg_stat_bgwriter;

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local neon = import 'neon.libsonnet';
local pg_stat_bgwriter = importstr 'sql_exporter/checkpoints_timed.sql';
local pg_stat_checkpointer = importstr 'sql_exporter/checkpoints_timed.17.sql';
{
metric_name: 'checkpoints_timed',
type: 'gauge',
help: 'Number of scheduled checkpoints',
key_labels: null,
values: [
'checkpoints_timed',
],
query: if neon.PG_MAJORVERSION_NUM < 17 then pg_stat_bgwriter else pg_stat_checkpointer,
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{
metric_name: 'compute_backpressure_throttling_seconds',
type: 'gauge',
help: 'Time compute has spent throttled',
key_labels: null,
values: [
'throttled',
],
query: importstr 'sql_exporter/compute_backpressure_throttling_seconds.sql',
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SELECT (neon.backpressure_throttling_time()::float8 / 1000000) AS throttled;

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{
metric_name: 'compute_current_lsn',
type: 'gauge',
help: 'Current LSN of the database',
key_labels: null,
values: [
'lsn',
],
query: importstr 'sql_exporter/compute_current_lsn.sql',
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SELECT CASE
WHEN pg_catalog.pg_is_in_recovery() THEN (pg_last_wal_replay_lsn() - '0/0')::FLOAT8
ELSE (pg_current_wal_lsn() - '0/0')::FLOAT8
END AS lsn;

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{
metric_name: 'compute_logical_snapshot_files',
type: 'gauge',
help: 'Number of snapshot files in pg_logical/snapshot',
key_labels: [
'timeline_id',
],
values: [
'num_logical_snapshot_files',
],
query: importstr 'sql_exporter/compute_logical_snapshot_files.sql',
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SELECT
(SELECT setting FROM pg_settings WHERE name = 'neon.timeline_id') AS timeline_id,
-- Postgres creates temporary snapshot files of the form %X-%X.snap.%d.tmp.
-- These temporary snapshot files are renamed to the actual snapshot files
-- after they are completely built. We only WAL-log the completely built
-- snapshot files
(SELECT COUNT(*) FROM pg_ls_dir('pg_logical/snapshots') AS name WHERE name LIKE '%.snap') AS num_logical_snapshot_files;

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{
metric_name: 'compute_receive_lsn',
type: 'gauge',
help: 'Returns the last write-ahead log location that has been received and synced to disk by streaming replication',
key_labels: null,
values: [
'lsn',
],
query: importstr 'sql_exporter/compute_receive_lsn.sql',
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SELECT CASE
WHEN pg_catalog.pg_is_in_recovery() THEN (pg_last_wal_receive_lsn() - '0/0')::FLOAT8
ELSE 0
END AS lsn;

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{
metric_name: 'compute_subscriptions_count',
type: 'gauge',
help: 'Number of logical replication subscriptions grouped by enabled/disabled',
key_labels: [
'enabled',
],
values: [
'subscriptions_count',
],
query: importstr 'sql_exporter/compute_subscriptions_count.sql',
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SELECT subenabled::text AS enabled, count(*) AS subscriptions_count FROM pg_subscription GROUP BY subenabled;

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{
metric_name: 'connection_counts',
type: 'gauge',
help: 'Connection counts',
key_labels: [
'datname',
'state',
],
values: [
'count',
],
query: importstr 'sql_exporter/connection_counts.sql',
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SELECT datname, state, count(*) AS count FROM pg_stat_activity WHERE state <> '' GROUP BY datname, state;

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{
metric_name: 'db_total_size',
type: 'gauge',
help: 'Size of all databases',
key_labels: null,
values: [
'total',
],
query: importstr 'sql_exporter/db_total_size.sql',
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SELECT sum(pg_database_size(datname)) AS total FROM pg_database;

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{
metric_name: 'file_cache_read_wait_seconds_bucket',
type: 'counter',
help: 'Histogram buckets of LFC read operation latencies',
key_labels: [
'bucket_le',
],
values: [
'value',
],
query: importstr 'sql_exporter/file_cache_read_wait_seconds_bucket.sql',
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{
metric_name: 'file_cache_read_wait_seconds_count',
type: 'counter',
help: 'Number of read operations in LFC',
values: [
'file_cache_read_wait_seconds_count',
],
query_ref: 'neon_perf_counters',
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{
metric_name: 'file_cache_read_wait_seconds_sum',
type: 'counter',
help: 'Time spent in LFC read operations',
values: [
'file_cache_read_wait_seconds_sum',
],
query_ref: 'neon_perf_counters',
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{
metric_name: 'file_cache_write_wait_seconds_bucket',
type: 'counter',
help: 'Histogram buckets of LFC write operation latencies',
key_labels: [
'bucket_le',
],
values: [
'value',
],
query: importstr 'sql_exporter/file_cache_write_wait_seconds_bucket.sql',
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{
metric_name: 'file_cache_write_wait_seconds_count',
type: 'counter',
help: 'Number of write operations in LFC',
values: [
'file_cache_write_wait_seconds_count',
],
query_ref: 'neon_perf_counters',
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{
metric_name: 'file_cache_write_wait_seconds_sum',
type: 'counter',
help: 'Time spent in LFC write operations',
values: [
'file_cache_write_wait_seconds_sum',
],
query_ref: 'neon_perf_counters',
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{
metric_name: 'getpage_prefetch_discards_total',
type: 'counter',
help: 'Number of prefetch responses issued but not used',
values: [
'getpage_prefetch_discards_total',
],
query_ref: 'neon_perf_counters',
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{
metric_name: 'getpage_prefetch_misses_total',
type: 'counter',
help: "Total number of readahead misses; consisting of either prefetches that don't satisfy the LSN bounds once the prefetch got read by the backend, or cases where somehow no readahead was issued for the read",
values: [
'getpage_prefetch_misses_total',
],
query_ref: 'neon_perf_counters',
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{
metric_name: 'getpage_prefetch_requests_total',
type: 'counter',
help: 'Number of getpage issued for prefetching',
values: [
'getpage_prefetch_requests_total',
],
query_ref: 'neon_perf_counters',
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{
metric_name: 'getpage_prefetches_buffered',
type: 'gauge',
help: 'Number of prefetched pages buffered in neon',
values: [
'getpage_prefetches_buffered',
],
query_ref: 'neon_perf_counters',
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{
metric_name: 'getpage_sync_requests_total',
type: 'counter',
help: 'Number of synchronous getpage issued',
values: [
'getpage_sync_requests_total',
],
query_ref: 'neon_perf_counters',
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{
metric_name: 'getpage_wait_seconds_bucket',
type: 'counter',
help: 'Histogram buckets of getpage request latency',
key_labels: [
'bucket_le',
],
values: [
'value',
],
query: importstr 'sql_exporter/getpage_wait_seconds_bucket.sql',
}

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SELECT bucket_le, value FROM neon.neon_perf_counters WHERE metric = 'getpage_wait_seconds_bucket';

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{
metric_name: 'getpage_wait_seconds_count',
type: 'counter',
help: 'Number of getpage requests',
values: [
'getpage_wait_seconds_count',
],
query_ref: 'neon_perf_counters',
}

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{
metric_name: 'getpage_wait_seconds_sum',
type: 'counter',
help: 'Time spent in getpage requests',
values: [
'getpage_wait_seconds_sum',
],
query_ref: 'neon_perf_counters',
}

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// DEPRECATED
{
metric_name: 'lfc_approximate_working_set_size',
type: 'gauge',
help: 'Approximate working set size in pages of 8192 bytes',
key_labels: null,
values: [
'approximate_working_set_size',
],
query: importstr 'sql_exporter/lfc_approximate_working_set_size.sql',
}

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SELECT neon.approximate_working_set_size(false) AS approximate_working_set_size;

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{
metric_name: 'lfc_approximate_working_set_size_windows',
type: 'gauge',
help: 'Approximate working set size in pages of 8192 bytes',
key_labels: [
'duration_seconds',
],
values: [
'size',
],
query: importstr 'sql_exporter/lfc_approximate_working_set_size_windows.autoscaling.sql',
}

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-- NOTE: This is the "internal" / "machine-readable" version. This outputs the
-- working set size looking back 1..60 minutes, labeled with the number of
-- minutes.
SELECT
x::text as duration_seconds,
neon.approximate_working_set_size_seconds(x) AS size
FROM (SELECT generate_series * 60 AS x FROM generate_series(1, 60)) AS t (x);

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{
metric_name: 'lfc_approximate_working_set_size_windows',
type: 'gauge',
help: 'Approximate working set size in pages of 8192 bytes',
key_labels: [
'duration',
],
values: [
'size',
],
query: importstr 'sql_exporter/lfc_approximate_working_set_size_windows.sql',
}

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-- NOTE: This is the "public" / "human-readable" version. Here, we supply a
-- small selection of durations in a pretty-printed form.
SELECT
x AS duration,
neon.approximate_working_set_size_seconds(extract('epoch' FROM x::interval)::int) AS size FROM (
VALUES ('5m'), ('15m'), ('1h')
) AS t (x);

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{
metric_name: 'lfc_cache_size_limit',
type: 'gauge',
help: 'LFC cache size limit in bytes',
key_labels: null,
values: [
'lfc_cache_size_limit',
],
query: importstr 'sql_exporter/lfc_cache_size_limit.sql',
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SELECT pg_size_bytes(current_setting('neon.file_cache_size_limit')) AS lfc_cache_size_limit;

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{
metric_name: 'lfc_hits',
type: 'gauge',
help: 'lfc_hits',
key_labels: null,
values: [
'lfc_hits',
],
query: importstr 'sql_exporter/lfc_hits.sql',
}

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SELECT lfc_value AS lfc_hits FROM neon.neon_lfc_stats WHERE lfc_key = 'file_cache_hits';

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{
metric_name: 'lfc_misses',
type: 'gauge',
help: 'lfc_misses',
key_labels: null,
values: [
'lfc_misses',
],
query: importstr 'sql_exporter/lfc_misses.sql',
}

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SELECT lfc_value AS lfc_misses FROM neon.neon_lfc_stats WHERE lfc_key = 'file_cache_misses';

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{
metric_name: 'lfc_used',
type: 'gauge',
help: 'LFC chunks used (chunk = 1MB)',
key_labels: null,
values: [
'lfc_used',
],
query: importstr 'sql_exporter/lfc_used.sql',
}

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SELECT lfc_value AS lfc_used FROM neon.neon_lfc_stats WHERE lfc_key = 'file_cache_used';

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{
metric_name: 'lfc_writes',
type: 'gauge',
help: 'lfc_writes',
key_labels: null,
values: [
'lfc_writes',
],
query: importstr 'sql_exporter/lfc_writes.sql',
}

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SELECT lfc_value AS lfc_writes FROM neon.neon_lfc_stats WHERE lfc_key = 'file_cache_writes';

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// Number of slots is limited by max_replication_slots, so collecting position
// for all of them shouldn't be bad.
{
metric_name: 'logical_slot_restart_lsn',
type: 'gauge',
help: 'restart_lsn of logical slots',
key_labels: [
'slot_name',
],
values: [
'restart_lsn',
],
query: importstr 'sql_exporter/logical_slot_restart_lsn.sql',
}

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SELECT slot_name, (restart_lsn - '0/0')::FLOAT8 as restart_lsn
FROM pg_replication_slots
WHERE slot_type = 'logical';

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{
metric_name: 'max_cluster_size',
type: 'gauge',
help: 'neon.max_cluster_size setting',
key_labels: null,
values: [
'max_cluster_size',
],
query: importstr 'sql_exporter/max_cluster_size.sql',
}

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SELECT setting::int AS max_cluster_size FROM pg_settings WHERE name = 'neon.max_cluster_size';

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WITH c AS (SELECT pg_catalog.jsonb_object_agg(metric, value) jb FROM neon.neon_perf_counters)
SELECT d.* FROM pg_catalog.jsonb_to_record((SELECT jb FROM c)) AS d(
file_cache_read_wait_seconds_count numeric,
file_cache_read_wait_seconds_sum numeric,
file_cache_write_wait_seconds_count numeric,
file_cache_write_wait_seconds_sum numeric,
getpage_wait_seconds_count numeric,
getpage_wait_seconds_sum numeric,
getpage_prefetch_requests_total numeric,
getpage_sync_requests_total numeric,
getpage_prefetch_misses_total numeric,
getpage_prefetch_discards_total numeric,
getpage_prefetches_buffered numeric,
pageserver_requests_sent_total numeric,
pageserver_disconnects_total numeric,
pageserver_send_flushes_total numeric,
pageserver_open_requests numeric
);

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{
metric_name: 'pageserver_disconnects_total',
type: 'counter',
help: 'Number of times that the connection to the pageserver was lost',
values: [
'pageserver_disconnects_total',
],
query_ref: 'neon_perf_counters',
}

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