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Alexey Kondratov
6cfaa775b0 chore(compute): Minor compute_ctl startup refactoring 2025-02-26 21:55:25 +01:00
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## Release 202Y-MM-DD
**NB: this PR must be merged only by 'Create a merge commit'!**
### Checklist when preparing for release
- [ ] Read or refresh [the release flow guide](https://www.notion.so/neondatabase/Release-general-flow-61f2e39fd45d4d14a70c7749604bd70b)
- [ ] Ask in the [cloud Slack channel](https://neondb.slack.com/archives/C033A2WE6BZ) that you are going to rollout the release. Any blockers?
- [ ] Does this release contain any db migrations? Destructive ones? What is the rollback plan?
<!-- List everything that should be done **before** release, any issues / setting changes / etc -->
### Checklist after release
- [ ] Make sure instructions from PRs included in this release and labeled `manual_release_instructions` are executed (either by you or by people who wrote them).
- [ ] Based on the merged commits write release notes and open a PR into `website` repo ([example](https://github.com/neondatabase/website/pull/219/files))
- [ ] Check [#dev-production-stream](https://neondb.slack.com/archives/C03F5SM1N02) Slack channel
- [ ] Check [stuck projects page](https://console.neon.tech/admin/projects?sort=last_active&order=desc&stuck=true)
- [ ] Check [recent operation failures](https://console.neon.tech/admin/operations?action=create_timeline%2Cstart_compute%2Cstop_compute%2Csuspend_compute%2Capply_config%2Cdelete_timeline%2Cdelete_tenant%2Ccreate_branch%2Ccheck_availability&sort=updated_at&order=desc&had_retries=some)
- [ ] Check [cloud SLO dashboard](https://neonprod.grafana.net/d/_oWcBMJ7k/cloud-slos?orgId=1)
- [ ] Check [compute startup metrics dashboard](https://neonprod.grafana.net/d/5OkYJEmVz/compute-startup-time)
<!-- List everything that should be done **after** release, any admin UI configuration / Grafana dashboard / alert changes / setting changes / etc -->

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@@ -32,6 +32,3 @@ config-variables:
- NEON_DEV_AWS_ACCOUNT_ID
- NEON_PROD_AWS_ACCOUNT_ID
- AWS_ECR_REGION
- BENCHMARK_LARGE_OLTP_PROJECTID
- SLACK_ON_CALL_DEVPROD_STREAM
- SLACK_RUST_CHANNEL_ID

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@@ -84,13 +84,7 @@ runs:
--header "Authorization: Bearer ${API_KEY}"
)
role_name=$(echo "$roles" | jq --raw-output '
(.roles | map(select(.protected == false))) as $roles |
if any($roles[]; .name == "neondb_owner")
then "neondb_owner"
else $roles[0].name
end
')
role_name=$(echo $roles | jq --raw-output '.roles[] | select(.protected == false) | .name')
echo "role_name=${role_name}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
env:
API_HOST: ${{ inputs.api_host }}
@@ -113,13 +107,13 @@ runs:
)
if [ -z "${reset_password}" ]; then
sleep $i
sleep 1
continue
fi
password=$(echo $reset_password | jq --raw-output '.role.password')
if [ "${password}" == "null" ]; then
sleep $i # increasing backoff
sleep 1
continue
fi

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@@ -44,11 +44,6 @@ inputs:
description: 'Postgres version to use for tests'
required: false
default: 'v16'
sanitizers:
description: 'enabled or disabled'
required: false
default: 'disabled'
type: string
benchmark_durations:
description: 'benchmark durations JSON'
required: false
@@ -64,7 +59,7 @@ runs:
if: inputs.build_type != 'remote'
uses: ./.github/actions/download
with:
name: neon-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-${{ inputs.build_type }}${{ inputs.sanitizers == 'enabled' && '-sanitized' || '' }}-artifact
name: neon-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-${{ inputs.build_type }}-artifact
path: /tmp/neon
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ inputs.aws-oicd-role-arn }}
@@ -117,7 +112,6 @@ runs:
ALLOW_FORWARD_COMPATIBILITY_BREAKAGE: contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'forward compatibility breakage')
RERUN_FAILED: ${{ inputs.rerun_failed }}
PG_VERSION: ${{ inputs.pg_version }}
SANITIZERS: ${{ inputs.sanitizers }}
shell: bash -euxo pipefail {0}
run: |
# PLATFORM will be embedded in the perf test report

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import itertools
import json
import os
import sys
source_tag = os.getenv("SOURCE_TAG")
target_tag = os.getenv("TARGET_TAG")
branch = os.getenv("BRANCH")
dev_acr = os.getenv("DEV_ACR")
prod_acr = os.getenv("PROD_ACR")
dev_aws = os.getenv("DEV_AWS")
prod_aws = os.getenv("PROD_AWS")
aws_region = os.getenv("AWS_REGION")
components = {
"neon": ["neon"],
"compute": [
"compute-node-v14",
"compute-node-v15",
"compute-node-v16",
"compute-node-v17",
"vm-compute-node-v14",
"vm-compute-node-v15",
"vm-compute-node-v16",
"vm-compute-node-v17",
],
}
registries = {
"dev": [
"docker.io/neondatabase",
"ghcr.io/neondatabase",
f"{dev_aws}.dkr.ecr.{aws_region}.amazonaws.com",
f"{dev_acr}.azurecr.io/neondatabase",
],
"prod": [
f"{prod_aws}.dkr.ecr.{aws_region}.amazonaws.com",
f"{prod_acr}.azurecr.io/neondatabase",
],
}
outputs: dict[str, dict[str, list[str]]] = {}
target_tags = [target_tag, "latest"] if branch == "main" else [target_tag]
target_stages = (
["dev", "prod"] if branch in ["release", "release-proxy", "release-compute"] else ["dev"]
)
for component_name, component_images in components.items():
for stage in target_stages:
outputs[f"{component_name}-{stage}"] = {
f"docker.io/neondatabase/{component_image}:{source_tag}": [
f"{registry}/{component_image}:{tag}"
for registry, tag in itertools.product(registries[stage], target_tags)
if not (registry == "docker.io/neondatabase" and tag == source_tag)
]
for component_image in component_images
}
with open(os.getenv("GITHUB_OUTPUT", "/dev/null"), "a") as f:
for key, value in outputs.items():
f.write(f"{key}={json.dumps(value)}\n")
print(f"Image map for {key}:\n{json.dumps(value, indent=2)}\n\n", file=sys.stderr)

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
set -euo pipefail
DOCS_URL="https://docs.neon.build/overview/repositories/neon.html"
message() {
if [[ -n "${GITHUB_PR_NUMBER:-}" ]]; then
gh pr comment --repo "${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}" "${GITHUB_PR_NUMBER}" --edit-last --body "$1" \
|| gh pr comment --repo "${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}" "${GITHUB_PR_NUMBER}" --body "$1"
fi
echo "$1"
}
report_error() {
message "$1
For more details, see the documentation: ${DOCS_URL}"
exit 1
}
case "$RELEASE_BRANCH" in
"release") COMPONENT="Storage" ;;
"release-proxy") COMPONENT="Proxy" ;;
"release-compute") COMPONENT="Compute" ;;
*)
report_error "Unknown release branch: ${RELEASE_BRANCH}"
;;
esac
# Identify main and release branches
MAIN_BRANCH="origin/main"
REMOTE_RELEASE_BRANCH="origin/${RELEASE_BRANCH}"
# Find merge base
MERGE_BASE=$(git merge-base "${MAIN_BRANCH}" "${REMOTE_RELEASE_BRANCH}")
echo "Merge base of ${MAIN_BRANCH} and ${RELEASE_BRANCH}: ${MERGE_BASE}"
# Get the HEAD commit (last commit in PR, expected to be the merge commit)
LAST_COMMIT=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
MERGE_COMMIT_MESSAGE=$(git log -1 --format=%s "${LAST_COMMIT}")
EXPECTED_MESSAGE_REGEX="^$COMPONENT release [0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2}$"
if ! [[ "${MERGE_COMMIT_MESSAGE}" =~ ${EXPECTED_MESSAGE_REGEX} ]]; then
report_error "Merge commit message does not match expected pattern: '<component> release YYYY-MM-DD'
Expected component: ${COMPONENT}
Found: '${MERGE_COMMIT_MESSAGE}'"
fi
echo "✅ Merge commit message is correctly formatted: '${MERGE_COMMIT_MESSAGE}'"
LAST_COMMIT_PARENTS=$(git cat-file -p "${LAST_COMMIT}" | jq -sR '[capture("parent (?<parent>[0-9a-f]{40})"; "g") | .parent]')
if [[ "$(echo "${LAST_COMMIT_PARENTS}" | jq 'length')" -ne 2 ]]; then
report_error "Last commit must be a merge commit with exactly two parents"
fi
EXPECTED_RELEASE_HEAD=$(git rev-parse "${REMOTE_RELEASE_BRANCH}")
if echo "${LAST_COMMIT_PARENTS}" | jq -e --arg rel "${EXPECTED_RELEASE_HEAD}" 'index($rel) != null' > /dev/null; then
LINEAR_HEAD=$(echo "${LAST_COMMIT_PARENTS}" | jq -r '[.[] | select(. != $rel)][0]' --arg rel "${EXPECTED_RELEASE_HEAD}")
else
report_error "Last commit must merge the release branch (${RELEASE_BRANCH})"
fi
echo "✅ Last commit correctly merges the previous commit and the release branch"
echo "Top commit of linear history: ${LINEAR_HEAD}"
MERGE_COMMIT_TREE=$(git rev-parse "${LAST_COMMIT}^{tree}")
LINEAR_HEAD_TREE=$(git rev-parse "${LINEAR_HEAD}^{tree}")
if [[ "${MERGE_COMMIT_TREE}" != "${LINEAR_HEAD_TREE}" ]]; then
report_error "Tree of merge commit (${MERGE_COMMIT_TREE}) does not match tree of linear history head (${LINEAR_HEAD_TREE})
This indicates that the merge of ${RELEASE_BRANCH} into this branch was not performed using the merge strategy 'ours'"
fi
echo "✅ Merge commit tree matches the linear history head"
EXPECTED_PREVIOUS_COMMIT="${LINEAR_HEAD}"
# Now traverse down the history, ensuring each commit has exactly one parent
CURRENT_COMMIT="${EXPECTED_PREVIOUS_COMMIT}"
while [[ "${CURRENT_COMMIT}" != "${MERGE_BASE}" && "${CURRENT_COMMIT}" != "${EXPECTED_RELEASE_HEAD}" ]]; do
CURRENT_COMMIT_PARENTS=$(git cat-file -p "${CURRENT_COMMIT}" | jq -sR '[capture("parent (?<parent>[0-9a-f]{40})"; "g") | .parent]')
if [[ "$(echo "${CURRENT_COMMIT_PARENTS}" | jq 'length')" -ne 1 ]]; then
report_error "Commit ${CURRENT_COMMIT} must have exactly one parent"
fi
NEXT_COMMIT=$(echo "${CURRENT_COMMIT_PARENTS}" | jq -r '.[0]')
if [[ "${NEXT_COMMIT}" == "${MERGE_BASE}" ]]; then
echo "✅ Reached merge base (${MERGE_BASE})"
PR_BASE="${MERGE_BASE}"
if [[ "${NEXT_COMMIT}" == "${EXPECTED_RELEASE_HEAD}" ]]; then
echo "✅ Reached release branch (${EXPECTED_RELEASE_HEAD})"
PR_BASE="${EXPECTED_RELEASE_HEAD}"
elif [[ -z "${NEXT_COMMIT}" ]]; then
report_error "Unexpected end of commit history before reaching merge base"
fi
# Move to the next commit in the chain
CURRENT_COMMIT="${NEXT_COMMIT}"
done
echo "✅ All commits are properly ordered and linear"
echo "✅ Release PR structure is valid"
echo
message "Commits that are part of this release:
$(git log --oneline "${PR_BASE}..${LINEAR_HEAD}")"

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# Expects response from https://docs.github.com/en/rest/releases/releases?apiVersion=2022-11-28#list-releases as input,
# with tag names `release` for storage, `release-compute` for compute and `release-proxy` for proxy releases.
# Extract only the `tag_name` field from each release object
[ .[].tag_name ]
# Transform each tag name into a structured object using regex capture
| reduce map(
capture("^(?<full>release(-(?<component>proxy|compute))?-(?<version>\\d+))$")
| {
component: (.component // "storage"), # Default to "storage" if no component is specified
version: (.version | tonumber), # Convert the version number to an integer
full: .full # Store the full tag name for final output
}
)[] as $entry # Loop over the transformed list
# Accumulate the latest (highest-numbered) version for each component
({};
.[$entry.component] |= (if . == null or $entry.version > .version then $entry else . end))
# Ensure that each component exists, or fail
| (["storage", "compute", "proxy"] - (keys)) as $missing
| if ($missing | length) > 0 then
"Error: Found no release for \($missing | join(", "))!\n" | halt_error(1)
else . end
# Convert the resulting object into an array of formatted strings
| to_entries
| map("\(.key)=\(.value.full)")
# Output each string separately
| .[]

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@@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Upload Neon artifact
uses: ./.github/actions/upload
with:
name: neon-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-${{ inputs.build-type }}${{ inputs.sanitizers == 'enabled' && '-sanitized' || '' }}-artifact
name: neon-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-${{ inputs.build-type }}-artifact
path: /tmp/neon
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
@@ -347,7 +347,6 @@ jobs:
real_s3_region: eu-central-1
rerun_failed: true
pg_version: ${{ matrix.pg_version }}
sanitizers: ${{ inputs.sanitizers }}
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
# `--session-timeout` is equal to (timeout-minutes - 10 minutes) * 60 seconds.
# Attempt to stop tests gracefully to generate test reports
@@ -360,6 +359,7 @@ jobs:
PAGESERVER_VIRTUAL_FILE_IO_ENGINE: tokio-epoll-uring
PAGESERVER_GET_VECTORED_CONCURRENT_IO: sidecar-task
USE_LFC: ${{ matrix.lfc_state == 'with-lfc' && 'true' || 'false' }}
SANITIZERS: ${{ inputs.sanitizers }}
# Temporary disable this step until we figure out why it's so flaky
# Ref https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/4540

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@@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ on:
description: 'Component name'
required: true
type: string
source-branch:
description: 'Source branch'
release-branch:
description: 'Release branch'
required: true
type: string
secrets:
@@ -30,25 +30,17 @@ jobs:
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
ref: ${{ inputs.source-branch }}
fetch-depth: 0
ref: main
- name: Set variables
id: vars
env:
COMPONENT_NAME: ${{ inputs.component-name }}
RELEASE_BRANCH: >-
${{
false
|| inputs.component-name == 'Storage' && 'release'
|| inputs.component-name == 'Proxy' && 'release-proxy'
|| inputs.component-name == 'Compute' && 'release-compute'
}}
RELEASE_BRANCH: ${{ inputs.release-branch }}
run: |
today=$(date +'%Y-%m-%d')
echo "title=${COMPONENT_NAME} release ${today}" | tee -a ${GITHUB_OUTPUT}
echo "rc-branch=rc/${RELEASE_BRANCH}/${today}" | tee -a ${GITHUB_OUTPUT}
echo "release-branch=${RELEASE_BRANCH}" | tee -a ${GITHUB_OUTPUT}
- name: Configure git
run: |
@@ -57,35 +49,31 @@ jobs:
- name: Create RC branch
env:
RELEASE_BRANCH: ${{ steps.vars.outputs.release-branch }}
RC_BRANCH: ${{ steps.vars.outputs.rc-branch }}
TITLE: ${{ steps.vars.outputs.title }}
run: |
git switch -c "${RC_BRANCH}"
git checkout -b "${RC_BRANCH}"
# Manually create a merge commit on the current branch, keeping the
# tree and setting the parents to the current HEAD and the HEAD of the
# release branch. This commit is what we'll fast-forward the release
# branch to when merging the release branch.
# For details on why, look at
# https://docs.neon.build/overview/repositories/neon.html#background-on-commit-history-of-release-prs
current_tree=$(git rev-parse 'HEAD^{tree}')
release_head=$(git rev-parse "origin/${RELEASE_BRANCH}")
current_head=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
merge_commit=$(git commit-tree -p "${current_head}" -p "${release_head}" -m "${TITLE}" "${current_tree}")
# Fast-forward the current branch to the newly created merge_commit
git merge --ff-only ${merge_commit}
# create an empty commit to distinguish workflow runs
# from other possible releases from the same commit
git commit --allow-empty -m "${TITLE}"
git push origin "${RC_BRANCH}"
- name: Create a PR into ${{ steps.vars.outputs.release-branch }}
- name: Create a PR into ${{ inputs.release-branch }}
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.ci-access-token }}
RC_BRANCH: ${{ steps.vars.outputs.rc-branch }}
RELEASE_BRANCH: ${{ steps.vars.outputs.release-branch }}
RELEASE_BRANCH: ${{ inputs.release-branch }}
TITLE: ${{ steps.vars.outputs.title }}
run: |
cat << EOF > body.md
## ${TITLE}
**Please merge this Pull Request using 'Create a merge commit' button**
EOF
gh pr create --title "${TITLE}" \
--body-file "body.md" \
--head "${RC_BRANCH}" \
--base "${RELEASE_BRANCH}"

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name: Generate run metadata
on:
workflow_call:
inputs:
github-event-name:
type: string
required: true
outputs:
build-tag:
description: "Tag for the current workflow run"
value: ${{ jobs.tags.outputs.build-tag }}
previous-storage-release:
description: "Tag of the last storage release"
value: ${{ jobs.tags.outputs.storage }}
previous-proxy-release:
description: "Tag of the last proxy release"
value: ${{ jobs.tags.outputs.proxy }}
previous-compute-release:
description: "Tag of the last compute release"
value: ${{ jobs.tags.outputs.compute }}
run-kind:
description: "The kind of run we're currently in. Will be one of `push-main`, `storage-release`, `compute-release`, `proxy-release`, `storage-rc-pr`, `compute-rc-pr`, `proxy-rc-pr`, `pr`, or `workflow-dispatch`"
value: ${{ jobs.tags.outputs.run-kind }}
release-pr-run-id:
description: "Only available if `run-kind in [storage-release, proxy-release, compute-release]`. Contains the run ID of the `Build and Test` workflow, assuming one with the current commit can be found."
value: ${{ jobs.tags.outputs.release-pr-run-id }}
permissions: {}
defaults:
run:
shell: bash -euo pipefail {0}
jobs:
tags:
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
outputs:
build-tag: ${{ steps.build-tag.outputs.tag }}
compute: ${{ steps.previous-releases.outputs.compute }}
proxy: ${{ steps.previous-releases.outputs.proxy }}
storage: ${{ steps.previous-releases.outputs.storage }}
run-kind: ${{ steps.run-kind.outputs.run-kind }}
release-pr-run-id: ${{ steps.release-pr-run-id.outputs.release-pr-run-id }}
permissions:
contents: read
steps:
# Need `fetch-depth: 0` to count the number of commits in the branch
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Get run kind
id: run-kind
env:
RUN_KIND: >-
${{
false
|| (inputs.github-event-name == 'push' && github.ref_name == 'main') && 'push-main'
|| (inputs.github-event-name == 'push' && github.ref_name == 'release') && 'storage-release'
|| (inputs.github-event-name == 'push' && github.ref_name == 'release-compute') && 'compute-release'
|| (inputs.github-event-name == 'push' && github.ref_name == 'release-proxy') && 'proxy-release'
|| (inputs.github-event-name == 'pull_request' && github.base_ref == 'release') && 'storage-rc-pr'
|| (inputs.github-event-name == 'pull_request' && github.base_ref == 'release-compute') && 'compute-rc-pr'
|| (inputs.github-event-name == 'pull_request' && github.base_ref == 'release-proxy') && 'proxy-rc-pr'
|| (inputs.github-event-name == 'pull_request') && 'pr'
|| (inputs.github-event-name == 'workflow_dispatch') && 'workflow-dispatch'
|| 'unknown'
}}
run: |
echo "run-kind=$RUN_KIND" | tee -a $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Get build tag
id: build-tag
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
CURRENT_BRANCH: ${{ github.head_ref || github.ref_name }}
CURRENT_SHA: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha || github.sha }}
RUN_KIND: ${{ steps.run-kind.outputs.run-kind }}
run: |
case $RUN_KIND in
push-main)
echo "tag=$(git rev-list --count HEAD)" | tee -a $GITHUB_OUTPUT
;;
storage-release)
echo "tag=release-$(git rev-list --count HEAD)" | tee -a $GITHUB_OUTPUT
;;
proxy-release)
echo "tag=release-proxy-$(git rev-list --count HEAD)" | tee -a $GITHUB_OUTPUT
;;
compute-release)
echo "tag=release-compute-$(git rev-list --count HEAD)" | tee -a $GITHUB_OUTPUT
;;
pr|storage-rc-pr|compute-rc-pr|proxy-rc-pr)
BUILD_AND_TEST_RUN_ID=$(gh api --paginate \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" \
-H "X-GitHub-Api-Version: 2022-11-28" \
"/repos/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}/actions/runs?head_sha=${CURRENT_SHA}&branch=${CURRENT_BRANCH}" \
| jq '[.workflow_runs[] | select(.name == "Build and Test")][0].id // ("Error: No matching workflow run found." | halt_error(1))')
echo "tag=$BUILD_AND_TEST_RUN_ID" | tee -a $GITHUB_OUTPUT
;;
workflow-dispatch)
echo "tag=$GITHUB_RUN_ID" | tee -a $GITHUB_OUTPUT
;;
*)
echo "Unexpected RUN_KIND ('${RUN_KIND}'), failing to assign build-tag!"
exit 1
esac
- name: Get the previous release-tags
id: previous-releases
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
run: |
gh api --paginate \
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" \
-H "X-GitHub-Api-Version: 2022-11-28" \
"/repos/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}/releases" \
| jq -f .github/scripts/previous-releases.jq -r \
| tee -a "${GITHUB_OUTPUT}"
- name: Get the release PR run ID
id: release-pr-run-id
if: ${{ contains(fromJson('["storage-release", "compute-release", "proxy-release"]'), steps.run-kind.outputs.run-kind) }}
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
CURRENT_SHA: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha || github.sha }}
run: |
RELEASE_PR_RUN_ID=$(gh api "/repos/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}/actions/runs?head_sha=$CURRENT_SHA" | jq '[.workflow_runs[] | select(.name == "Build and Test") | select(.head_branch | test("^rc/release(-(proxy)|(compute))?/[0-9]{4}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{2}$"; "s"))] | first | .id // "Faied to find Build and Test run from RC PR!" | halt_error(1)')
echo "release-pr-run-id=$RELEASE_PR_RUN_ID" | tee -a $GITHUB_OUTPUT

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@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ jobs:
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
sparse-checkout: .github/scripts/push_with_image_map.py
sparse-checkout: scripts/push_with_image_map.py
sparse-checkout-cone-mode: false
- name: Print image-map
@@ -99,6 +99,6 @@ jobs:
password: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }}
- name: Copy docker images to target registries
run: python3 .github/scripts/push_with_image_map.py
run: python scripts/push_with_image_map.py
env:
IMAGE_MAP: ${{ inputs.image-map }}

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@@ -140,9 +140,6 @@ jobs:
--ignore test_runner/performance/test_logical_replication.py
--ignore test_runner/performance/test_physical_replication.py
--ignore test_runner/performance/test_perf_ingest_using_pgcopydb.py
--ignore test_runner/performance/test_cumulative_statistics_persistence.py
--ignore test_runner/performance/test_perf_many_relations.py
--ignore test_runner/performance/test_perf_oltp_large_tenant.py
env:
BENCHMARK_CONNSTR: ${{ steps.create-neon-project.outputs.dsn }}
VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN }}"
@@ -174,61 +171,6 @@ jobs:
env:
SLACK_BOT_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.SLACK_BOT_TOKEN }}
cumstats-test:
if: ${{ github.event.inputs.run_only_pgvector_tests == 'false' || github.event.inputs.run_only_pgvector_tests == null }}
permissions:
contents: write
statuses: write
id-token: write # aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials
env:
POSTGRES_DISTRIB_DIR: /tmp/neon/pg_install
DEFAULT_PG_VERSION: 17
TEST_OUTPUT: /tmp/test_output
BUILD_TYPE: remote
SAVE_PERF_REPORT: ${{ github.event.inputs.save_perf_report || ( github.ref_name == 'main' ) }}
PLATFORM: "neon-staging"
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
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Configure AWS credentials
uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v4
with:
aws-region: eu-central-1
role-to-assume: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
role-duration-seconds: 18000 # 5 hours
- name: Download Neon artifact
uses: ./.github/actions/download
with:
name: neon-${{ runner.os }}-${{ runner.arch }}-release-artifact
path: /tmp/neon/
prefix: latest
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
- name: Verify that cumulative statistics are preserved
uses: ./.github/actions/run-python-test-set
with:
build_type: ${{ env.BUILD_TYPE }}
test_selection: performance/test_cumulative_statistics_persistence.py
run_in_parallel: false
save_perf_report: ${{ env.SAVE_PERF_REPORT }}
extra_params: -m remote_cluster --timeout 3600
pg_version: ${{ env.DEFAULT_PG_VERSION }}
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
env:
VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN }}"
PERF_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR: "${{ secrets.PERF_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR }}"
NEON_API_KEY: ${{ secrets.NEON_STAGING_API_KEY }}
replication-tests:
if: ${{ github.event.inputs.run_only_pgvector_tests == 'false' || github.event.inputs.run_only_pgvector_tests == null }}
permissions:

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@@ -65,11 +65,38 @@ jobs:
token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
filters: .github/file-filters.yaml
meta:
tag:
needs: [ check-permissions ]
uses: ./.github/workflows/_meta.yml
with:
github-event-name: ${{ github.event_name }}
runs-on: [ self-hosted, small ]
container: ${{ vars.NEON_DEV_AWS_ACCOUNT_ID }}.dkr.ecr.${{ vars.AWS_ECR_REGION }}.amazonaws.com/base:pinned
outputs:
build-tag: ${{steps.build-tag.outputs.tag}}
steps:
# Need `fetch-depth: 0` to count the number of commits in the branch
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Get build tag
run: |
echo run:$GITHUB_RUN_ID
echo ref:$GITHUB_REF_NAME
echo rev:$(git rev-list --count HEAD)
if [[ "$GITHUB_REF_NAME" == "main" ]]; then
echo "tag=$(git rev-list --count HEAD)" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
elif [[ "$GITHUB_REF_NAME" == "release" ]]; then
echo "tag=release-$(git rev-list --count HEAD)" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
elif [[ "$GITHUB_REF_NAME" == "release-proxy" ]]; then
echo "tag=release-proxy-$(git rev-list --count HEAD)" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
elif [[ "$GITHUB_REF_NAME" == "release-compute" ]]; then
echo "tag=release-compute-$(git rev-list --count HEAD)" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else
echo "GITHUB_REF_NAME (value '$GITHUB_REF_NAME') is not set to either 'main' or 'release', 'release-proxy', 'release-compute'"
echo "tag=$GITHUB_RUN_ID" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
shell: bash
id: build-tag
build-build-tools-image:
needs: [ check-permissions ]
@@ -172,7 +199,7 @@ jobs:
secrets: inherit
build-and-test-locally:
needs: [ meta, build-build-tools-image ]
needs: [ tag, build-build-tools-image ]
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
@@ -186,7 +213,7 @@ jobs:
with:
arch: ${{ matrix.arch }}
build-tools-image: ${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image }}-bookworm
build-tag: ${{ needs.meta.outputs.build-tag }}
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.
# Run without LFC on v17 release and debug builds only. For all the other cases LFC is enabled.
@@ -470,24 +497,13 @@ jobs:
})
trigger-e2e-tests:
# Depends on jobs that can get skipped
if: >-
${{
(
!github.event.pull_request.draft
|| contains( github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'run-e2e-tests-in-draft')
|| needs.meta.outputs.run-kind == 'push-main'
) && !failure() && !cancelled()
}}
needs: [ check-permissions, push-neon-image-dev, push-compute-image-dev, meta ]
if: ${{ !github.event.pull_request.draft || contains( github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'run-e2e-tests-in-draft') || github.ref_name == 'main' || github.ref_name == 'release' || github.ref_name == 'release-proxy' || github.ref_name == 'release-compute' }}
needs: [ check-permissions, push-neon-image-dev, push-compute-image-dev, tag ]
uses: ./.github/workflows/trigger-e2e-tests.yml
with:
github-event-name: ${{ github.event_name }}
secrets: inherit
neon-image-arch:
needs: [ check-permissions, build-build-tools-image, meta ]
if: ${{ contains(fromJSON('["push-main", "pr", "storage-rc-pr", "proxy-rc-pr"]'), needs.meta.outputs.run-kind) }}
needs: [ check-permissions, build-build-tools-image, tag ]
strategy:
matrix:
arch: [ x64, arm64 ]
@@ -523,7 +539,7 @@ jobs:
build-args: |
ADDITIONAL_RUSTFLAGS=${{ matrix.arch == 'arm64' && '-Ctarget-feature=+lse -Ctarget-cpu=neoverse-n1' || '' }}
GIT_VERSION=${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha || github.sha }}
BUILD_TAG=${{ needs.meta.outputs.build-tag }}
BUILD_TAG=${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}
TAG=${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image-tag }}-bookworm
DEBIAN_VERSION=bookworm
provenance: false
@@ -533,11 +549,10 @@ jobs:
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.meta.outputs.build-tag }}-bookworm-${{ matrix.arch }}
neondatabase/neon:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-bookworm-${{ matrix.arch }}
neon-image:
needs: [ neon-image-arch, meta ]
if: ${{ contains(fromJSON('["push-main", "pr", "storage-rc-pr", "proxy-rc-pr"]'), needs.meta.outputs.run-kind) }}
needs: [ neon-image-arch, tag ]
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
permissions:
id-token: write # aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials
@@ -552,14 +567,13 @@ jobs:
- name: Create multi-arch image
run: |
docker buildx imagetools create -t neondatabase/neon:${{ needs.meta.outputs.build-tag }} \
-t neondatabase/neon:${{ needs.meta.outputs.build-tag }}-bookworm \
neondatabase/neon:${{ needs.meta.outputs.build-tag }}-bookworm-x64 \
neondatabase/neon:${{ needs.meta.outputs.build-tag }}-bookworm-arm64
docker buildx imagetools create -t neondatabase/neon:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }} \
-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
compute-node-image-arch:
needs: [ check-permissions, build-build-tools-image, meta ]
if: ${{ contains(fromJSON('["push-main", "pr", "compute-rc-pr"]'), needs.meta.outputs.run-kind) }}
needs: [ check-permissions, build-build-tools-image, tag ]
permissions:
id-token: write # aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials
statuses: write
@@ -617,7 +631,7 @@ jobs:
build-args: |
GIT_VERSION=${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha || github.sha }}
PG_VERSION=${{ matrix.version.pg }}
BUILD_TAG=${{ needs.meta.outputs.build-tag }}
BUILD_TAG=${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}
TAG=${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image-tag }}-${{ matrix.version.debian }}
DEBIAN_VERSION=${{ matrix.version.debian }}
provenance: false
@@ -627,7 +641,7 @@ jobs:
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 }}:${{ needs.meta.outputs.build-tag }}-${{ matrix.version.debian }}-${{ matrix.arch }}
neondatabase/compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}-${{ matrix.version.debian }}-${{ matrix.arch }}
- name: Build neon extensions test image
if: matrix.version.pg >= 'v16'
@@ -637,7 +651,7 @@ jobs:
build-args: |
GIT_VERSION=${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha || github.sha }}
PG_VERSION=${{ matrix.version.pg }}
BUILD_TAG=${{ needs.meta.outputs.build-tag }}
BUILD_TAG=${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}
TAG=${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image-tag }}-${{ matrix.version.debian }}
DEBIAN_VERSION=${{ matrix.version.debian }}
provenance: false
@@ -647,11 +661,10 @@ jobs:
target: extension-tests
cache-from: type=registry,ref=cache.neon.build/compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:cache-${{ matrix.version.debian }}-${{ matrix.arch }}
tags: |
neondatabase/neon-test-extensions-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{needs.meta.outputs.build-tag}}-${{ matrix.version.debian }}-${{ matrix.arch }}
neondatabase/neon-test-extensions-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{needs.tag.outputs.build-tag}}-${{ matrix.version.debian }}-${{ matrix.arch }}
compute-node-image:
needs: [ compute-node-image-arch, meta ]
if: ${{ contains(fromJSON('["push-main", "pr", "compute-rc-pr"]'), needs.meta.outputs.run-kind) }}
needs: [ compute-node-image-arch, tag ]
permissions:
id-token: write # aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials
statuses: write
@@ -679,28 +692,27 @@ jobs:
- name: Create multi-arch compute-node image
run: |
docker buildx imagetools create -t neondatabase/compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.meta.outputs.build-tag }} \
-t neondatabase/compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.meta.outputs.build-tag }}-${{ matrix.version.debian }} \
neondatabase/compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.meta.outputs.build-tag }}-${{ matrix.version.debian }}-x64 \
neondatabase/compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.meta.outputs.build-tag }}-${{ matrix.version.debian }}-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 }}-${{ matrix.version.debian }}-arm64
- name: Create multi-arch neon-test-extensions image
if: matrix.version.pg >= 'v16'
run: |
docker buildx imagetools create -t neondatabase/neon-test-extensions-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.meta.outputs.build-tag }} \
-t neondatabase/neon-test-extensions-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.meta.outputs.build-tag }}-${{ matrix.version.debian }} \
neondatabase/neon-test-extensions-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.meta.outputs.build-tag }}-${{ matrix.version.debian }}-x64 \
neondatabase/neon-test-extensions-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.meta.outputs.build-tag }}-${{ matrix.version.debian }}-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
vm-compute-node-image-arch:
needs: [ check-permissions, meta, compute-node-image ]
if: ${{ contains(fromJSON('["push-main", "pr", "compute-rc-pr"]'), needs.meta.outputs.run-kind) }}
runs-on: ${{ fromJson(format('["self-hosted", "{0}"]', matrix.arch == 'arm64' && 'large-arm64' || 'large')) }}
vm-compute-node-image:
needs: [ check-permissions, tag, compute-node-image ]
runs-on: [ self-hosted, large ]
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
arch: [ amd64, arm64 ]
version:
# see the comment for `compute-node-image-arch` job
- pg: v14
debian: bullseye
- pg: v15
@@ -717,7 +729,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Downloading vm-builder
run: |
curl -fL https://github.com/neondatabase/autoscaling/releases/download/$VM_BUILDER_VERSION/vm-builder-${{ matrix.arch }} -o vm-builder
curl -fL https://github.com/neondatabase/autoscaling/releases/download/$VM_BUILDER_VERSION/vm-builder-amd64 -o vm-builder
chmod +x vm-builder
- uses: neondatabase/dev-actions/set-docker-config-dir@6094485bf440001c94a94a3f9e221e81ff6b6193
@@ -730,55 +742,23 @@ jobs:
# it won't have the proper authentication (written at v0.6.0)
- name: Pulling compute-node image
run: |
docker pull neondatabase/compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.meta.outputs.build-tag }}
docker pull neondatabase/compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}
- name: Build vm image
run: |
./vm-builder \
-size=2G \
-spec=compute/vm-image-spec-${{ matrix.version.debian }}.yaml \
-src=neondatabase/compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.meta.outputs.build-tag }} \
-dst=neondatabase/vm-compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.meta.outputs.build-tag }}-${{ matrix.arch }} \
-target-arch=linux/${{ matrix.arch }}
-src=neondatabase/compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }} \
-dst=neondatabase/vm-compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }} \
-target-arch=linux/amd64
- name: Pushing vm-compute-node image
run: |
docker push neondatabase/vm-compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.meta.outputs.build-tag }}-${{ matrix.arch }}
vm-compute-node-image:
needs: [ vm-compute-node-image-arch, meta ]
if: ${{ contains(fromJSON('["push-main", "pr", "compute-rc-pr"]'), needs.meta.outputs.run-kind) }}
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
strategy:
matrix:
version:
# see the comment for `compute-node-image-arch` job
- pg: v14
- pg: v15
- pg: v16
- pg: v17
steps:
- uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
username: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }}
- name: Create multi-arch compute-node image
run: |
docker buildx imagetools create -t neondatabase/vm-compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.meta.outputs.build-tag }} \
neondatabase/vm-compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.meta.outputs.build-tag }}-amd64 \
neondatabase/vm-compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.meta.outputs.build-tag }}-arm64
docker push neondatabase/vm-compute-node-${{ matrix.version.pg }}:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}
test-images:
needs: [ check-permissions, meta, neon-image, compute-node-image ]
# Depends on jobs that can get skipped
if: >-
${{
!failure()
&& !cancelled()
&& contains(fromJSON('["push-main", "pr", "storage-rc-pr", "proxy-rc-pr", "compute-rc-pr"]'), needs.meta.outputs.run-kind)
}}
needs: [ check-permissions, tag, neon-image, compute-node-image ]
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
@@ -796,6 +776,17 @@ jobs:
username: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_USERNAME }}
password: ${{ secrets.NEON_DOCKERHUB_PASSWORD }}
- name: Get the last compute release tag
id: get-last-compute-release-tag
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CI_ACCESS_TOKEN }}
run: |
tag=$(gh api -q '[.[].tag_name | select(startswith("release-compute"))][0]'\
-H "Accept: application/vnd.github+json" \
-H "X-GitHub-Api-Version: 2022-11-28" \
"/repos/${{ github.repository }}/releases")
echo tag=${tag} >> ${GITHUB_OUTPUT}
# `neondatabase/neon` contains multiple binaries, all of them use the same input for the version into the same version formatting library.
# Pick pageserver as currently the only binary with extra "version" features printed in the string to verify.
# Regular pageserver version string looks like
@@ -805,9 +796,8 @@ jobs:
# Ensure that we don't have bad versions.
- name: Verify image versions
shell: bash # ensure no set -e for better error messages
if: ${{ contains(fromJSON('["push-main", "pr", "storage-rc-pr", "proxy-rc-pr"]'), needs.meta.outputs.run-kind) }}
run: |
pageserver_version=$(docker run --rm neondatabase/neon:${{ needs.meta.outputs.build-tag }} "/bin/sh" "-c" "/usr/local/bin/pageserver --version")
pageserver_version=$(docker run --rm neondatabase/neon:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }} "/bin/sh" "-c" "/usr/local/bin/pageserver --version")
echo "Pageserver version string: $pageserver_version"
@@ -824,24 +814,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Verify docker-compose example and test extensions
timeout-minutes: 20
env:
TAG: >-
${{
needs.meta.outputs.run-kind == 'compute-rc-pr'
&& needs.meta.outputs.previous-storage-release
|| needs.meta.outputs.build-tag
}}
COMPUTE_TAG: >-
${{
contains(fromJSON('["storage-rc-pr", "proxy-rc-pr"]'), needs.meta.outputs.run-kind)
&& needs.meta.outputs.previous-compute-release
|| needs.meta.outputs.build-tag
}}
TEST_EXTENSIONS_TAG: >-
${{
contains(fromJSON('["storage-rc-pr", "proxy-rc-pr"]'), needs.meta.outputs.run-kind)
&& 'latest'
|| needs.meta.outputs.build-tag
}}
TAG: ${{needs.tag.outputs.build-tag}}
TEST_VERSION_ONLY: ${{ matrix.pg_version }}
run: ./docker-compose/docker_compose_test.sh
@@ -853,17 +826,10 @@ jobs:
- name: Test extension upgrade
timeout-minutes: 20
if: ${{ contains(fromJSON('["pr", "compute-rc-pr"]'), needs.meta.outputs.run-kind) }}
if: ${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag == github.run_id }}
env:
TAG: >-
${{
false
|| needs.meta.outputs.run-kind == 'pr' && needs.meta.outputs.build-tag
|| needs.meta.outputs.run-kind == 'compute-rc-pr' && needs.meta.outputs.previous-storage-release
}}
TEST_EXTENSIONS_TAG: ${{ needs.meta.outputs.previous-compute-release }}
NEW_COMPUTE_TAG: ${{ needs.meta.outputs.build-tag }}
OLD_COMPUTE_TAG: ${{ needs.meta.outputs.previous-compute-release }}
NEWTAG: ${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}
OLDTAG: ${{ steps.get-last-compute-release-tag.outputs.tag }}
run: ./docker-compose/test_extensions_upgrade.sh
- name: Print logs and clean up
@@ -873,7 +839,7 @@ jobs:
docker compose --profile test-extensions -f ./docker-compose/docker-compose.yml down
generate-image-maps:
needs: [ meta ]
needs: [ tag ]
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
outputs:
neon-dev: ${{ steps.generate.outputs.neon-dev }}
@@ -883,20 +849,14 @@ jobs:
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
sparse-checkout: .github/scripts/generate_image_maps.py
sparse-checkout: scripts/generate_image_maps.py
sparse-checkout-cone-mode: false
- name: Generate Image Maps
id: generate
run: python3 .github/scripts/generate_image_maps.py
run: python scripts/generate_image_maps.py
env:
SOURCE_TAG: >-
${{
contains(fromJson('["storage-release", "compute-release", "proxy-release"]'), needs.meta.outputs.run-kind)
&& needs.meta.outputs.release-pr-run-id
|| needs.meta.outputs.build-tag
}}
TARGET_TAG: ${{ needs.meta.outputs.build-tag }}
BUILD_TAG: "${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}"
BRANCH: "${{ github.ref_name }}"
DEV_ACR: "${{ vars.AZURE_DEV_REGISTRY_NAME }}"
PROD_ACR: "${{ vars.AZURE_PROD_REGISTRY_NAME }}"
@@ -905,8 +865,7 @@ jobs:
AWS_REGION: "${{ vars.AWS_ECR_REGION }}"
push-neon-image-dev:
needs: [ meta, generate-image-maps, neon-image ]
if: ${{ !failure() && !cancelled() && contains(fromJSON('["push-main", "pr", "storage-release", "storage-rc-pr", "proxy-release", "proxy-rc-pr"]'), needs.meta.outputs.run-kind) }}
needs: [ generate-image-maps, neon-image ]
uses: ./.github/workflows/_push-to-container-registry.yml
permissions:
id-token: write # Required for aws/azure login
@@ -923,8 +882,7 @@ jobs:
secrets: inherit
push-compute-image-dev:
needs: [ meta, generate-image-maps, vm-compute-node-image ]
if: ${{ !failure() && !cancelled() && contains(fromJSON('["push-main", "pr", "compute-release", "compute-rc-pr"]'), needs.meta.outputs.run-kind) }}
needs: [ generate-image-maps, vm-compute-node-image ]
uses: ./.github/workflows/_push-to-container-registry.yml
permissions:
id-token: write # Required for aws/azure login
@@ -941,9 +899,8 @@ jobs:
secrets: inherit
push-neon-image-prod:
needs: [ meta, generate-image-maps, neon-image, test-images ]
# Depends on jobs that can get skipped
if: ${{ !failure() && !cancelled() && contains(fromJSON('["storage-release", "proxy-release"]'), needs.meta.outputs.run-kind) }}
if: github.ref_name == 'release' || github.ref_name == 'release-proxy' || github.ref_name == 'release-compute'
needs: [ generate-image-maps, neon-image, test-images ]
uses: ./.github/workflows/_push-to-container-registry.yml
permissions:
id-token: write # Required for aws/azure login
@@ -960,9 +917,8 @@ jobs:
secrets: inherit
push-compute-image-prod:
needs: [ meta, generate-image-maps, vm-compute-node-image, test-images ]
# Depends on jobs that can get skipped
if: ${{ !failure() && !cancelled() && needs.meta.outputs.run-kind == 'compute-release' }}
if: github.ref_name == 'release' || github.ref_name == 'release-proxy' || github.ref_name == 'release-compute'
needs: [ generate-image-maps, vm-compute-node-image, test-images ]
uses: ./.github/workflows/_push-to-container-registry.yml
permissions:
id-token: write # Required for aws/azure login
@@ -981,19 +937,18 @@ jobs:
# This is a bit of a special case so we're not using a generated image map.
add-latest-tag-to-neon-extensions-test-image:
if: github.ref_name == 'main'
needs: [ meta, compute-node-image ]
needs: [ tag, compute-node-image ]
uses: ./.github/workflows/_push-to-container-registry.yml
with:
image-map: |
{
"docker.io/neondatabase/neon-test-extensions-v16:${{ needs.meta.outputs.build-tag }}": ["docker.io/neondatabase/neon-test-extensions-v16:latest"],
"docker.io/neondatabase/neon-test-extensions-v17:${{ needs.meta.outputs.build-tag }}": ["docker.io/neondatabase/neon-test-extensions-v17:latest"]
"docker.io/neondatabase/neon-test-extensions-v16:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}": ["docker.io/neondatabase/neon-test-extensions-v16:latest"],
"docker.io/neondatabase/neon-test-extensions-v17:${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}": ["docker.io/neondatabase/neon-test-extensions-v17:latest"]
}
secrets: inherit
trigger-custom-extensions-build-and-wait:
needs: [ check-permissions, meta ]
if: ${{ contains(fromJSON('["push-main", "pr", "compute-release", "compute-rc-pr"]'), needs.meta.outputs.run-kind) }}
needs: [ check-permissions, tag ]
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
permissions:
id-token: write # aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials
@@ -1028,7 +983,7 @@ jobs:
\"ci_job_name\": \"build-and-upload-extensions\",
\"commit_hash\": \"$COMMIT_SHA\",
\"remote_repo\": \"${{ github.repository }}\",
\"compute_image_tag\": \"${{ needs.meta.outputs.build-tag }}\",
\"compute_image_tag\": \"${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}\",
\"remote_branch_name\": \"${{ github.ref_name }}\"
}
}"
@@ -1072,9 +1027,9 @@ jobs:
exit 1
deploy:
needs: [ check-permissions, push-neon-image-dev, push-compute-image-dev, push-neon-image-prod, push-compute-image-prod, meta, build-and-test-locally, trigger-custom-extensions-build-and-wait ]
# `!failure() && !cancelled()` is required because the workflow depends on the job that can be skipped: `push-neon-image-prod` and `push-compute-image-prod`
if: ${{ contains(fromJSON('["push-main", "storage-release", "proxy-release", "compute-release"]'), needs.meta.outputs.run-kind) && !failure() && !cancelled() }}
needs: [ check-permissions, push-neon-image-prod, push-compute-image-prod, tag, build-and-test-locally, trigger-custom-extensions-build-and-wait ]
# `!failure() && !cancelled()` is required because the workflow depends on the job that can be skipped: `push-to-acr-dev` and `push-to-acr-prod`
if: (github.ref_name == 'main' || github.ref_name == 'release' || github.ref_name == 'release-proxy' || github.ref_name == 'release-compute') && !failure() && !cancelled()
permissions:
id-token: write # aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials
statuses: write
@@ -1085,121 +1040,125 @@ jobs:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Create git tag and GitHub release
if: ${{ contains(fromJSON('["storage-release", "proxy-release", "compute-release"]'), needs.meta.outputs.run-kind) }}
if: github.ref_name == 'release' || github.ref_name == 'release-proxy' || github.ref_name == 'release-compute'
uses: actions/github-script@v7
env:
TAG: "${{ needs.meta.outputs.build-tag }}"
BRANCH: "${{ github.ref_name }}"
PREVIOUS_RELEASE: >-
${{
false
|| needs.meta.outputs.run-kind == 'storage-release' && needs.meta.outputs.previous-storage-release
|| needs.meta.outputs.run-kind == 'proxy-release' && needs.meta.outputs.previous-proxy-release
|| needs.meta.outputs.run-kind == 'compute-release' && needs.meta.outputs.previous-compute-release
|| 'unknown'
}}
with:
retries: 5
script: |
const { TAG, BRANCH, PREVIOUS_RELEASE } = process.env
const tag = "${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}";
const branch = "${{ github.ref_name }}";
try {
const existingRef = await github.rest.git.getRef({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
ref: `tags/${TAG}`,
ref: `tags/${tag}`,
});
if (existingRef.data.object.sha !== context.sha) {
throw new Error(`Tag ${TAG} already exists but points to a different commit (expected: ${context.sha}, actual: ${existingRef.data.object.sha}).`);
throw new Error(`Tag ${tag} already exists but points to a different commit (expected: ${context.sha}, actual: ${existingRef.data.object.sha}).`);
}
console.log(`Tag ${TAG} already exists and points to ${context.sha} as expected.`);
console.log(`Tag ${tag} already exists and points to ${context.sha} as expected.`);
} catch (error) {
if (error.status !== 404) {
throw error;
}
console.log(`Tag ${TAG} does not exist. Creating it...`);
console.log(`Tag ${tag} does not exist. Creating it...`);
await github.rest.git.createRef({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
ref: `refs/tags/${TAG}`,
ref: `refs/tags/${tag}`,
sha: context.sha,
});
console.log(`Tag ${TAG} created successfully.`);
console.log(`Tag ${tag} created successfully.`);
}
try {
const existingRelease = await github.rest.repos.getReleaseByTag({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
tag: TAG,
tag: tag,
});
console.log(`Release for tag ${TAG} already exists (ID: ${existingRelease.data.id}).`);
console.log(`Release for tag ${tag} already exists (ID: ${existingRelease.data.id}).`);
} catch (error) {
if (error.status !== 404) {
throw error;
}
console.log(`Release for tag ${TAG} does not exist. Creating it...`);
console.log(`Release for tag ${tag} does not exist. Creating it...`);
// Find the PR number using the commit SHA
const pullRequests = await github.rest.pulls.list({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
state: 'closed',
base: BRANCH,
base: branch,
});
const pr = pullRequests.data.find(pr => pr.merge_commit_sha === context.sha);
const prNumber = pr ? pr.number : null;
// Find the previous release on the branch
const releases = await github.rest.repos.listReleases({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
per_page: 100,
});
const branchReleases = releases.data
.filter((release) => {
const regex = new RegExp(`^${branch}-\\d+$`);
return regex.test(release.tag_name) && !release.draft && !release.prerelease;
})
.sort((a, b) => new Date(b.created_at) - new Date(a.created_at));
const previousTag = branchReleases.length > 0 ? branchReleases[0].tag_name : null;
const releaseNotes = [
prNumber
? `Release PR https://github.com/${context.repo.owner}/${context.repo.repo}/pull/${prNumber}.`
: 'Release PR not found.',
`Diff with the previous release https://github.com/${context.repo.owner}/${context.repo.repo}/compare/${PREVIOUS_RELEASE}...${TAG}.`
previousTag
? `Diff with the previous release https://github.com/${context.repo.owner}/${context.repo.repo}/compare/${previousTag}...${tag}.`
: `No previous release found on branch ${branch}.`,
].join('\n\n');
await github.rest.repos.createRelease({
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
tag_name: TAG,
tag_name: tag,
body: releaseNotes,
});
console.log(`Release for tag ${TAG} created successfully.`);
console.log(`Release for tag ${tag} created successfully.`);
}
- name: Trigger deploy workflow
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CI_ACCESS_TOKEN }}
RUN_KIND: ${{ needs.meta.outputs.run-kind }}
run: |
case ${RUN_KIND} in
push-main)
gh workflow --repo neondatabase/infra run deploy-dev.yml --ref main -f branch=main -f dockerTag=${{needs.meta.outputs.build-tag}} -f deployPreprodRegion=false
;;
storage-release)
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
elif [[ "$GITHUB_REF_NAME" == "release" ]]; then
gh workflow --repo neondatabase/infra run deploy-dev.yml --ref main \
-f deployPgSniRouter=false \
-f deployProxy=false \
-f deployStorage=true \
-f deployStorageBroker=false \
-f deployStorageBroker=true \
-f deployStorageController=true \
-f branch=main \
-f dockerTag=${{needs.meta.outputs.build-tag}} \
-f dockerTag=${{needs.tag.outputs.build-tag}} \
-f deployPreprodRegion=true
gh workflow --repo neondatabase/infra run deploy-prod.yml --ref main \
-f deployStorage=true \
-f deployStorageBroker=false \
-f deployStorageBroker=true \
-f deployStorageController=true \
-f branch=main \
-f dockerTag=${{needs.meta.outputs.build-tag}}
;;
proxy-release)
-f dockerTag=${{needs.tag.outputs.build-tag}}
elif [[ "$GITHUB_REF_NAME" == "release-proxy" ]]; then
gh workflow --repo neondatabase/infra run deploy-dev.yml --ref main \
-f deployPgSniRouter=true \
-f deployProxy=true \
@@ -1207,7 +1166,7 @@ jobs:
-f deployStorageBroker=false \
-f deployStorageController=false \
-f branch=main \
-f dockerTag=${{needs.meta.outputs.build-tag}} \
-f dockerTag=${{needs.tag.outputs.build-tag}} \
-f deployPreprodRegion=true
gh workflow --repo neondatabase/infra run deploy-proxy-prod.yml --ref main \
@@ -1217,16 +1176,13 @@ jobs:
-f deployProxyScram=true \
-f deployProxyAuthBroker=true \
-f branch=main \
-f dockerTag=${{needs.meta.outputs.build-tag}}
;;
compute-release)
gh workflow --repo neondatabase/infra run deploy-compute-dev.yml --ref main -f dockerTag=${{needs.meta.outputs.build-tag}}
;;
*)
echo "RUN_KIND (value '${RUN_KIND}') is not set to either 'push-main', 'storage-release', 'proxy-release' or 'compute-release'"
-f dockerTag=${{needs.tag.outputs.build-tag}}
elif [[ "$GITHUB_REF_NAME" == "release-compute" ]]; then
gh workflow --repo neondatabase/infra run deploy-compute-dev.yml --ref main -f dockerTag=${{needs.tag.outputs.build-tag}}
else
echo "GITHUB_REF_NAME (value '$GITHUB_REF_NAME') is not set to either 'main', 'release', 'release-proxy' or 'release-compute'"
exit 1
;;
esac
fi
notify-storage-release-deploy-failure:
needs: [ deploy ]
@@ -1242,20 +1198,51 @@ jobs:
payload: |
channel: ${{ vars.SLACK_STORAGE_CHANNEL_ID }}
text: |
🔴 <!subteam^S06CJ87UMNY|@oncall-storage>: deploy job on release branch had unexpected status "${{ needs.deploy.result }}" <${{ github.server_url }}/${{ github.repository }}/actions/runs/${{ github.run_id }}|GitHub Run>.
🔴 @oncall-storage: deploy job on release branch had unexpected status "${{ needs.deploy.result }}" <${{ github.server_url }}/${{ github.repository }}/actions/runs/${{ github.run_id }}|GitHub Run>.
# The job runs on `release` branch and copies compatibility data and Neon artifact from the last *release PR* to the latest directory
promote-compatibility-data:
needs: [ meta, deploy ]
needs: [ deploy ]
permissions:
id-token: write # aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials
statuses: write
contents: read
# `!failure() && !cancelled()` is required because the workflow transitively depends on the job that can be skipped: `push-neon-image-prod` and `push-compute-image-prod`
# `!failure() && !cancelled()` is required because the workflow transitively depends on the job that can be skipped: `push-to-acr-dev` and `push-to-acr-prod`
if: github.ref_name == 'release' && !failure() && !cancelled()
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
- name: Fetch GITHUB_RUN_ID and COMMIT_SHA for the last merged release PR
id: fetch-last-release-pr-info
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
run: |
branch_name_and_pr_number=$(gh pr list \
--repo "${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}" \
--base release \
--state merged \
--limit 10 \
--json mergeCommit,headRefName,number \
--jq ".[] | select(.mergeCommit.oid==\"${GITHUB_SHA}\") | { branch_name: .headRefName, pr_number: .number }")
branch_name=$(echo "${branch_name_and_pr_number}" | jq -r '.branch_name')
pr_number=$(echo "${branch_name_and_pr_number}" | jq -r '.pr_number')
run_id=$(gh run list \
--repo "${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}" \
--workflow build_and_test.yml \
--branch "${branch_name}" \
--json databaseId \
--limit 1 \
--jq '.[].databaseId')
last_commit_sha=$(gh pr view "${pr_number}" \
--repo "${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}" \
--json commits \
--jq '.commits[-1].oid')
echo "run-id=${run_id}" | tee -a ${GITHUB_OUTPUT}
echo "commit-sha=${last_commit_sha}" | tee -a ${GITHUB_OUTPUT}
- uses: aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials@v4
with:
aws-region: eu-central-1
@@ -1266,8 +1253,8 @@ jobs:
env:
BUCKET: neon-github-public-dev
AWS_REGION: eu-central-1
COMMIT_SHA: ${{ github.sha }}
RUN_ID: ${{ needs.meta.outputs.release-pr-run-id }}
COMMIT_SHA: ${{ steps.fetch-last-release-pr-info.outputs.commit-sha }}
RUN_ID: ${{ steps.fetch-last-release-pr-info.outputs.run-id }}
run: |
old_prefix="artifacts/${COMMIT_SHA}/${RUN_ID}"
new_prefix="artifacts/latest"
@@ -1310,8 +1297,7 @@ jobs:
pin-build-tools-image:
needs: [ build-build-tools-image, test-images, build-and-test-locally ]
# `!failure() && !cancelled()` is required because the job (transitively) depends on jobs that can be skipped
if: github.ref_name == 'main' && !failure() && !cancelled()
if: github.ref_name == 'main'
uses: ./.github/workflows/pin-build-tools-image.yml
with:
from-tag: ${{ needs.build-build-tools-image.outputs.image-tag }}
@@ -1330,7 +1316,6 @@ jobs:
# Format `needs` differently to make the list more readable.
# Usually we do `needs: [...]`
needs:
- meta
- build-and-test-locally
- check-codestyle-python
- check-codestyle-rust
@@ -1354,7 +1339,7 @@ jobs:
|| needs.check-codestyle-python.result == 'skipped'
|| needs.check-codestyle-rust.result == 'skipped'
|| needs.files-changed.result == 'skipped'
|| (needs.push-compute-image-dev.result == 'skipped' && contains(fromJSON('["push-main", "pr", "compute-release", "compute-rc-pr"]'), needs.meta.outputs.run-kind))
|| (needs.push-neon-image-dev.result == 'skipped' && contains(fromJSON('["push-main", "pr", "storage-release", "storage-rc-pr", "proxy-release", "proxy-rc-pr"]'), needs.meta.outputs.run-kind))
|| (needs.test-images.result == 'skipped' && contains(fromJSON('["push-main", "pr", "storage-rc-pr", "proxy-rc-pr", "compute-rc-pr"]'), needs.meta.outputs.run-kind))
|| (needs.trigger-custom-extensions-build-and-wait.result == 'skipped' && contains(fromJSON('["push-main", "pr", "compute-release", "compute-rc-pr"]'), needs.meta.outputs.run-kind))
|| needs.push-compute-image-dev.result == 'skipped'
|| needs.push-neon-image-dev.result == 'skipped'
|| needs.test-images.result == 'skipped'
|| needs.trigger-custom-extensions-build-and-wait.result == 'skipped'

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ on:
required: false
type: string
schedule:
- cron: '0 10 * * *'
- cron: '0 0 * * *'
jobs:
cargo-deny:
@@ -50,9 +50,8 @@ jobs:
method: chat.postMessage
token: ${{ secrets.SLACK_BOT_TOKEN }}
payload: |
channel: ${{ vars.SLACK_ON_CALL_DEVPROD_STREAM }}
channel: ${{ vars.SLACK_CICD_CHANNEL_ID }}
text: |
Periodic cargo-deny on ${{ matrix.ref }}: ${{ job.status }}
<${{ github.server_url }}/${{ github.repository }}/actions/runs/${{ github.run_id }}|GitHub Run>
Fixing the problem should be fairly straight forward from the logs. If not, <#${{ vars.SLACK_RUST_CHANNEL_ID }}> is there to help.
Pinging <!subteam^S0838JPSH32|@oncall-devprod>.
Pinging @oncall-devprod.

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@@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
name: Fast forward merge
on:
pull_request:
types: [labeled]
branches:
- release
- release-proxy
- release-compute
jobs:
fast-forward:
if: ${{ github.event.label.name == 'fast-forward' }}
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
- name: Remove fast-forward label to PR
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CI_ACCESS_TOKEN }}
run: |
gh pr edit ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }} --repo "${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}" --remove-label "fast-forward"
- name: Fast forwarding
uses: sequoia-pgp/fast-forward@ea7628bedcb0b0b96e94383ada458d812fca4979
# See https://docs.github.com/en/graphql/reference/enums#mergestatestatus
if: ${{ github.event.pull_request.mergeable_state == 'clean' }}
with:
merge: true
comment: on-error
github_token: ${{ secrets.CI_ACCESS_TOKEN }}
- name: Comment if mergeable_state is not clean
if: ${{ github.event.pull_request.mergeable_state != 'clean' }}
run: |
gh pr comment ${{ github.event.pull_request.number }} \
--repo "${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}" \
--body "Not trying to forward pull-request, because \`mergeable_state\` is \`${{ github.event.pull_request.mergeable_state }}\`, not \`clean\`."

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@@ -52,9 +52,8 @@ jobs:
- name: Test extension upgrade
timeout-minutes: 20
env:
NEW_COMPUTE_TAG: latest
OLD_COMPUTE_TAG: ${{ steps.get-last-compute-release-tag.outputs.tag }}
TEST_EXTENSIONS_TAG: ${{ steps.get-last-compute-release-tag.outputs.tag }}
NEWTAG: latest
OLDTAG: ${{ steps.get-last-compute-release-tag.outputs.tag }}
PG_VERSION: ${{ matrix.pg-version }}
FORCE_ALL_UPGRADE_TESTS: true
run: ./docker-compose/test_extensions_upgrade.sh

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@@ -1,147 +0,0 @@
name: large oltp benchmark
on:
# uncomment to run on push for debugging your PR
push:
branches: [ bodobolero/synthetic_oltp_workload ]
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 15 * * *' # run once a day, timezone is utc, avoid conflict with other benchmarks
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: large-oltp-bench-workflow
cancel-in-progress: true
jobs:
oltp:
strategy:
fail-fast: false # allow other variants to continue even if one fails
matrix:
include:
- target: new_branch
custom_scripts: insert_webhooks.sql@2 select_any_webhook_with_skew.sql@4 select_recent_webhook.sql@4
- target: reuse_branch
custom_scripts: insert_webhooks.sql@2 select_any_webhook_with_skew.sql@4 select_recent_webhook.sql@4
max-parallel: 1 # we want to run each stripe size sequentially to be able to compare the results
permissions:
contents: write
statuses: write
id-token: write # aws-actions/configure-aws-credentials
env:
TEST_PG_BENCH_DURATIONS_MATRIX: "1h" # todo update to > 1 h
TEST_PGBENCH_CUSTOM_SCRIPTS: ${{ matrix.custom_scripts }}
POSTGRES_DISTRIB_DIR: /tmp/neon/pg_install
PG_VERSION: 16 # pre-determined by pre-determined project
TEST_OUTPUT: /tmp/test_output
BUILD_TYPE: remote
SAVE_PERF_REPORT: ${{ github.ref_name == 'main' }}
PLATFORM: ${{ matrix.target }}
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
# Increase timeout to 8h, default timeout is 6h
timeout-minutes: 480
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
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
- name: Create Neon Branch for large tenant
if: ${{ matrix.target == 'new_branch' }}
id: create-neon-branch-oltp-target
uses: ./.github/actions/neon-branch-create
with:
project_id: ${{ vars.BENCHMARK_LARGE_OLTP_PROJECTID }}
api_key: ${{ secrets.NEON_STAGING_API_KEY }}
- name: Set up Connection String
id: set-up-connstr
run: |
case "${{ matrix.target }}" in
new_branch)
CONNSTR=${{ steps.create-neon-branch-oltp-target.outputs.dsn }}
;;
reuse_branch)
CONNSTR=${{ secrets.BENCHMARK_LARGE_OLTP_REUSE_CONNSTR }}
;;
*)
echo >&2 "Unknown target=${{ matrix.target }}"
exit 1
;;
esac
echo "connstr=${CONNSTR}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
- name: Benchmark pgbench with custom-scripts
uses: ./.github/actions/run-python-test-set
with:
build_type: ${{ env.BUILD_TYPE }}
test_selection: performance
run_in_parallel: false
save_perf_report: ${{ env.SAVE_PERF_REPORT }}
extra_params: -m remote_cluster --timeout 21600 -k test_perf_oltp_large_tenant
pg_version: ${{ env.PG_VERSION }}
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
env:
BENCHMARK_CONNSTR: ${{ steps.set-up-connstr.outputs.connstr }}
VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN: "${{ secrets.VIP_VAP_ACCESS_TOKEN }}"
PERF_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR: "${{ secrets.PERF_TEST_RESULT_CONNSTR }}"
- name: Delete Neon Branch for large tenant
if: ${{ always() && matrix.target == 'new_branch' }}
uses: ./.github/actions/neon-branch-delete
with:
project_id: ${{ vars.BENCHMARK_LARGE_OLTP_PROJECTID }}
branch_id: ${{ steps.create-neon-branch-oltp-target.outputs.branch_id }}
api_key: ${{ secrets.NEON_STAGING_API_KEY }}
- name: Create Allure report
id: create-allure-report
if: ${{ !cancelled() }}
uses: ./.github/actions/allure-report-generate
with:
aws-oicd-role-arn: ${{ vars.DEV_AWS_OIDC_ROLE_ARN }}
- name: Post to a Slack channel
if: ${{ github.event.schedule && failure() }}
uses: slackapi/slack-github-action@v1
with:
channel-id: "C06KHQVQ7U3" # on-call-qa-staging-stream
slack-message: |
Periodic large oltp perf testing: ${{ job.status }}
<${{ github.server_url }}/${{ github.repository }}/actions/runs/${{ github.run_id }}|GitHub Run>
<${{ steps.create-allure-report.outputs.report-url }}|Allure report>
env:
SLACK_BOT_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.SLACK_BOT_TOKEN }}

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@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
name: Lint Release PR
on:
pull_request:
branches:
- release
- release-proxy
- release-compute
jobs:
lint-release-pr:
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
- name: Checkout PR branch
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0 # Fetch full history for git operations
- name: Run lint script
env:
RELEASE_BRANCH: ${{ github.base_ref }}
run: |
./.github/scripts/lint-release-pr.sh

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@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ jobs:
uses: ./.github/workflows/build-macos.yml
with:
pg_versions: ${{ needs.files-changed.outputs.postgres_changes }}
rebuild_rust_code: ${{ fromJson(needs.files-changed.outputs.rebuild_rust_code) }}
rebuild_rust_code: ${{ needs.files-changed.outputs.rebuild_rust_code }}
rebuild_everything: ${{ fromJson(needs.files-changed.outputs.rebuild_everything) }}
gather-rust-build-stats:

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@@ -3,12 +3,12 @@ name: Periodic pagebench performance test on dedicated EC2 machine in eu-central
on:
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 */3 * * *' # Runs every 3 hours
# ┌───────────── 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 18 * * *' # Runs at 6 PM UTC every day
workflow_dispatch: # Allows manual triggering of the workflow
inputs:
commit_hash:
@@ -78,10 +78,8 @@ jobs:
run: |
if [ -z "$INPUT_COMMIT_HASH" ]; then
echo "COMMIT_HASH=$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/neondatabase/neon/commits/main | jq -r '.sha')" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "COMMIT_HASH_TYPE=latest" >> $GITHUB_ENV
else
echo "COMMIT_HASH=$INPUT_COMMIT_HASH" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "COMMIT_HASH_TYPE=manual" >> $GITHUB_ENV
fi
- name: Start Bench with run_id
@@ -91,7 +89,7 @@ jobs:
-H 'accept: application/json' \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $API_KEY" \
-d "{\"neonRepoCommitHash\": \"${COMMIT_HASH}\", \"neonRepoCommitHashType\": \"${COMMIT_HASH_TYPE}\"}"
-d "{\"neonRepoCommitHash\": \"${COMMIT_HASH}\"}"
- name: Poll Test Status
id: poll_step

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@@ -8,6 +8,8 @@ on:
- .github/workflows/build-build-tools-image.yml
- .github/workflows/pre-merge-checks.yml
merge_group:
branches:
- main
defaults:
run:
@@ -17,13 +19,11 @@ defaults:
permissions: {}
jobs:
meta:
get-changed-files:
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
outputs:
python-changed: ${{ steps.python-src.outputs.any_changed }}
rust-changed: ${{ steps.rust-src.outputs.any_changed }}
branch: ${{ steps.group-metadata.outputs.branch }}
pr-number: ${{ steps.group-metadata.outputs.pr-number }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
@@ -58,20 +58,12 @@ jobs:
echo "${PYTHON_CHANGED_FILES}"
echo "${RUST_CHANGED_FILES}"
- name: Merge group metadata
if: ${{ github.event_name == 'merge_group' }}
id: group-metadata
env:
MERGE_QUEUE_REF: ${{ github.event.merge_group.head_ref }}
run: |
echo $MERGE_QUEUE_REF | jq -Rr 'capture("refs/heads/gh-readonly-queue/(?<branch>.*)/pr-(?<pr_number>[0-9]+)-[0-9a-f]{40}") | ["branch=" + .branch, "pr-number=" + .pr_number] | .[]' | tee -a "${GITHUB_OUTPUT}"
build-build-tools-image:
if: |
false
|| needs.meta.outputs.python-changed == 'true'
|| needs.meta.outputs.rust-changed == 'true'
needs: [ meta ]
|| needs.get-changed-files.outputs.python-changed == 'true'
|| needs.get-changed-files.outputs.rust-changed == 'true'
needs: [ get-changed-files ]
uses: ./.github/workflows/build-build-tools-image.yml
with:
# Build only one combination to save time
@@ -80,8 +72,8 @@ jobs:
secrets: inherit
check-codestyle-python:
if: needs.meta.outputs.python-changed == 'true'
needs: [ meta, build-build-tools-image ]
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:
# `-bookworm-x64` suffix should match the combination in `build-build-tools-image`
@@ -89,8 +81,8 @@ jobs:
secrets: inherit
check-codestyle-rust:
if: needs.meta.outputs.rust-changed == 'true'
needs: [ meta, build-build-tools-image ]
if: needs.get-changed-files.outputs.rust-changed == 'true'
needs: [ get-changed-files, build-build-tools-image ]
uses: ./.github/workflows/_check-codestyle-rust.yml
with:
# `-bookworm-x64` suffix should match the combination in `build-build-tools-image`
@@ -109,7 +101,7 @@ jobs:
statuses: write # for `github.repos.createCommitStatus(...)`
contents: write
needs:
- meta
- get-changed-files
- check-codestyle-python
- check-codestyle-rust
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
@@ -137,20 +129,7 @@ jobs:
run: exit 1
if: |
false
|| (github.event_name == 'merge_group' && needs.meta.outputs.branch != 'main')
|| (needs.check-codestyle-python.result == 'skipped' && needs.meta.outputs.python-changed == 'true')
|| (needs.check-codestyle-rust.result == 'skipped' && needs.meta.outputs.rust-changed == 'true')
|| (needs.check-codestyle-python.result == 'skipped' && needs.get-changed-files.outputs.python-changed == 'true')
|| (needs.check-codestyle-rust.result == 'skipped' && needs.get-changed-files.outputs.rust-changed == 'true')
|| contains(needs.*.result, 'failure')
|| contains(needs.*.result, 'cancelled')
- name: Add fast-forward label to PR to trigger fast-forward merge
if: >-
${{
always()
&& github.event_name == 'merge_group'
&& contains(fromJson('["release", "release-proxy", "release-compute"]'), github.base_ref)
}}
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CI_ACCESS_TOKEN }}
run: >-
gh pr edit ${{ needs.meta.outputs.pr-number }} --repo "${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}" --add-label "fast-forward"

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@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ jobs:
uses: ./.github/workflows/_create-release-pr.yml
with:
component-name: 'Storage'
source-branch: ${{ github.ref_name }}
release-branch: 'release'
secrets:
ci-access-token: ${{ secrets.CI_ACCESS_TOKEN }}
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ jobs:
uses: ./.github/workflows/_create-release-pr.yml
with:
component-name: 'Proxy'
source-branch: ${{ github.ref_name }}
release-branch: 'release-proxy'
secrets:
ci-access-token: ${{ secrets.CI_ACCESS_TOKEN }}
@@ -64,6 +64,6 @@ jobs:
uses: ./.github/workflows/_create-release-pr.yml
with:
component-name: 'Compute'
source-branch: ${{ github.ref_name }}
release-branch: 'release-compute'
secrets:
ci-access-token: ${{ secrets.CI_ACCESS_TOKEN }}

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@@ -5,10 +5,6 @@ on:
types:
- ready_for_review
workflow_call:
inputs:
github-event-name:
type: string
required: true
defaults:
run:
@@ -23,7 +19,7 @@ jobs:
if: ${{ !contains(github.event.pull_request.labels.*.name, 'run-no-ci') }}
uses: ./.github/workflows/check-permissions.yml
with:
github-event-name: ${{ inputs.github-event-name || github.event_name }}
github-event-name: ${{ github.event_name }}
cancel-previous-e2e-tests:
needs: [ check-permissions ]
@@ -39,29 +35,46 @@ jobs:
run cancel-previous-in-concurrency-group.yml \
--field concurrency_group="${{ env.E2E_CONCURRENCY_GROUP }}"
meta:
uses: ./.github/workflows/_meta.yml
with:
github-event-name: ${{ inputs.github-event-name || github.event_name }}
tag:
needs: [ check-permissions ]
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
outputs:
build-tag: ${{ steps.build-tag.outputs.tag }}
steps:
# Need `fetch-depth: 0` to count the number of commits in the branch
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Get build tag
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CI_ACCESS_TOKEN }}
CURRENT_BRANCH: ${{ github.head_ref || github.ref_name }}
CURRENT_SHA: ${{ github.event.pull_request.head.sha || github.sha }}
run: |
if [[ "$GITHUB_REF_NAME" == "main" ]]; then
echo "tag=$(git rev-list --count HEAD)" | tee -a $GITHUB_OUTPUT
elif [[ "$GITHUB_REF_NAME" == "release" ]]; then
echo "tag=release-$(git rev-list --count HEAD)" | tee -a $GITHUB_OUTPUT
elif [[ "$GITHUB_REF_NAME" == "release-proxy" ]]; then
echo "tag=release-proxy-$(git rev-list --count HEAD)" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
elif [[ "$GITHUB_REF_NAME" == "release-compute" ]]; then
echo "tag=release-compute-$(git rev-list --count HEAD)" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
else
echo "GITHUB_REF_NAME (value '$GITHUB_REF_NAME') is not set to either 'main' or 'release'"
BUILD_AND_TEST_RUN_ID=$(gh run list -b $CURRENT_BRANCH -c $CURRENT_SHA -w 'Build and Test' -L 1 --json databaseId --jq '.[].databaseId')
echo "tag=$BUILD_AND_TEST_RUN_ID" | tee -a $GITHUB_OUTPUT
fi
id: build-tag
trigger-e2e-tests:
needs: [ meta ]
needs: [ tag ]
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
env:
EVENT_ACTION: ${{ github.event.action }}
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.CI_ACCESS_TOKEN }}
TAG: >-
${{
contains(fromJSON('["compute-release", "compute-rc-pr"]'), needs.meta.outputs.run-kind)
&& needs.meta.outputs.previous-storage-release
|| needs.meta.outputs.build-tag
}}
COMPUTE_TAG: >-
${{
contains(fromJSON('["storage-release", "storage-rc-pr", "proxy-release", "proxy-rc-pr"]'), needs.meta.outputs.run-kind)
&& needs.meta.outputs.previous-compute-release
|| needs.meta.outputs.build-tag
}}
TAG: ${{ needs.tag.outputs.build-tag }}
steps:
- name: Wait for `push-{neon,compute}-image-dev` job to finish
# It's important to have a timeout here, the script in the step can run infinitely
@@ -144,6 +157,6 @@ jobs:
--raw-field "commit_hash=$COMMIT_SHA" \
--raw-field "remote_repo=${GITHUB_REPOSITORY}" \
--raw-field "storage_image_tag=${TAG}" \
--raw-field "compute_image_tag=${COMPUTE_TAG}" \
--raw-field "compute_image_tag=${TAG}" \
--raw-field "concurrency_group=${E2E_CONCURRENCY_GROUP}" \
--raw-field "e2e-platforms=${E2E_PLATFORMS}"

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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
# Autoscaling
/libs/vm_monitor/ @neondatabase/autoscaling
# DevProd & PerfCorr
/.github/ @neondatabase/developer-productivity @neondatabase/performance-correctness
# DevProd
/.github/ @neondatabase/developer-productivity
# Compute
/pgxn/ @neondatabase/compute

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@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ members = [
]
[workspace.package]
edition = "2024"
edition = "2021"
license = "Apache-2.0"
## All dependency versions, used in the project
@@ -53,6 +53,7 @@ anyhow = { version = "1.0", features = ["backtrace"] }
arc-swap = "1.6"
async-compression = { version = "0.4.0", features = ["tokio", "gzip", "zstd"] }
atomic-take = "1.1.0"
backtrace = "0.3.74"
flate2 = "1.0.26"
assert-json-diff = "2"
async-stream = "0.3"
@@ -67,10 +68,9 @@ aws-credential-types = "1.2.0"
aws-sigv4 = { version = "1.2", features = ["sign-http"] }
aws-types = "1.3"
axum = { version = "0.8.1", features = ["ws"] }
axum-extra = { version = "0.10.0", features = ["typed-header"] }
base64 = "0.13.0"
bincode = "1.3"
bindgen = "0.71"
bindgen = "0.70"
bit_field = "0.10.2"
bstr = "1.0"
byteorder = "1.4"
@@ -95,7 +95,6 @@ futures = "0.3"
futures-core = "0.3"
futures-util = "0.3"
git-version = "0.3"
governor = "0.8"
hashbrown = "0.14"
hashlink = "0.9.1"
hdrhistogram = "7.5.2"
@@ -114,10 +113,11 @@ hyper-util = "0.1"
tokio-tungstenite = "0.21.0"
indexmap = "2"
indoc = "2"
inferno = "0.12.0"
ipnet = "2.10.0"
itertools = "0.10"
itoa = "1.0.11"
jemalloc_pprof = { version = "0.7", features = ["symbolize", "flamegraph"] }
jemalloc_pprof = "0.6"
jsonwebtoken = "9"
lasso = "0.7"
libc = "0.2"
@@ -126,9 +126,7 @@ measured = { version = "0.0.22", features=["lasso"] }
measured-process = { version = "0.0.22" }
memoffset = "0.9"
nix = { version = "0.27", features = ["dir", "fs", "process", "socket", "signal", "poll"] }
# Do not update to >= 7.0.0, at least. The update will have a significant impact
# on compute startup metrics (start_postgres_ms), >= 25% degradation.
notify = "6.0.0"
notify = "8.0.0"
num_cpus = "1.15"
num-traits = "0.2.15"
once_cell = "1.13"
@@ -141,7 +139,7 @@ parquet = { version = "53", default-features = false, features = ["zstd"] }
parquet_derive = "53"
pbkdf2 = { version = "0.12.1", features = ["simple", "std"] }
pin-project-lite = "0.2"
pprof = { version = "0.14", features = ["criterion", "flamegraph", "frame-pointer", "prost-codec"] }
pprof = { version = "0.14", features = ["criterion", "flamegraph", "frame-pointer", "protobuf", "protobuf-codec"] }
procfs = "0.16"
prometheus = {version = "0.13", default-features=false, features = ["process"]} # removes protobuf dependency
prost = "0.13"
@@ -157,7 +155,6 @@ rpds = "0.13"
rustc-hash = "1.1.0"
rustls = { version = "0.23.16", default-features = false }
rustls-pemfile = "2"
rustls-pki-types = "1.11"
scopeguard = "1.1"
sysinfo = "0.29.2"
sd-notify = "0.4.1"
@@ -195,11 +192,7 @@ toml = "0.8"
toml_edit = "0.22"
tonic = {version = "0.12.3", default-features = false, features = ["channel", "tls", "tls-roots"]}
tower = { version = "0.5.2", default-features = false }
tower-http = { version = "0.6.2", features = ["auth", "request-id", "trace"] }
# This revision uses opentelemetry 0.27. There's no tag for it.
tower-otel = { git = "https://github.com/mattiapenati/tower-otel", rev = "56a7321053bcb72443888257b622ba0d43a11fcd" }
tower-http = { version = "0.6.2", features = ["request-id", "trace"] }
tower-service = "0.3.3"
tracing = "0.1"
tracing-error = "0.2"
@@ -221,7 +214,7 @@ zerocopy = { version = "0.7", features = ["derive"] }
json-structural-diff = { version = "0.2.0" }
## TODO replace this with tracing
env_logger = "0.11"
env_logger = "0.10"
log = "0.4"
## Libraries from neondatabase/ git forks, ideally with changes to be upstreamed

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@@ -11,16 +11,15 @@ ICU_PREFIX_DIR := /usr/local/icu
#
BUILD_TYPE ?= debug
WITH_SANITIZERS ?= no
PG_CFLAGS = -fsigned-char
ifeq ($(BUILD_TYPE),release)
PG_CONFIGURE_OPTS = --enable-debug --with-openssl
PG_CFLAGS += -O2 -g3 $(CFLAGS)
PG_CFLAGS = -O2 -g3 $(CFLAGS)
PG_LDFLAGS = $(LDFLAGS)
# Unfortunately, `--profile=...` is a nightly feature
CARGO_BUILD_FLAGS += --release
else ifeq ($(BUILD_TYPE),debug)
PG_CONFIGURE_OPTS = --enable-debug --with-openssl --enable-cassert --enable-depend
PG_CFLAGS += -O0 -g3 $(CFLAGS)
PG_CFLAGS = -O0 -g3 $(CFLAGS)
PG_LDFLAGS = $(LDFLAGS)
else
$(error Bad build type '$(BUILD_TYPE)', see Makefile for options)
@@ -160,8 +159,6 @@ postgres-%: postgres-configure-% \
$(MAKE) -C $(POSTGRES_INSTALL_DIR)/build/$*/contrib/pg_visibility install
+@echo "Compiling pageinspect $*"
$(MAKE) -C $(POSTGRES_INSTALL_DIR)/build/$*/contrib/pageinspect install
+@echo "Compiling pg_trgm $*"
$(MAKE) -C $(POSTGRES_INSTALL_DIR)/build/$*/contrib/pg_trgm install
+@echo "Compiling amcheck $*"
$(MAKE) -C $(POSTGRES_INSTALL_DIR)/build/$*/contrib/amcheck install
+@echo "Compiling test_decoding $*"

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@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ FROM build-deps AS pg-build
ARG PG_VERSION
COPY vendor/postgres-${PG_VERSION:?} postgres
RUN cd postgres && \
export CONFIGURE_CMD="./configure CFLAGS='-O2 -g3 -fsigned-char' --enable-debug --with-openssl --with-uuid=ossp \
export CONFIGURE_CMD="./configure CFLAGS='-O2 -g3' --enable-debug --with-openssl --with-uuid=ossp \
--with-icu --with-libxml --with-libxslt --with-lz4" && \
if [ "${PG_VERSION:?}" != "v14" ]; then \
# zstd is available only from PG15
@@ -1484,7 +1484,7 @@ WORKDIR /ext-src
COPY compute/patches/pg_duckdb_v031.patch .
COPY compute/patches/duckdb_v120.patch .
# pg_duckdb build requires source dir to be a git repo to get submodules
# allow neon_superuser to execute some functions that in pg_duckdb are available to superuser only:
# allow neon_superuser to execute some functions that in pg_duckdb are available to superuser only:
# - extension management function duckdb.install_extension()
# - access to duckdb.extensions table and its sequence
RUN git clone --depth 1 --branch v0.3.1 https://github.com/duckdb/pg_duckdb.git pg_duckdb-src && \
@@ -1499,8 +1499,8 @@ ARG PG_VERSION
COPY --from=pg_duckdb-src /ext-src/ /ext-src/
WORKDIR /ext-src/pg_duckdb-src
RUN make install -j $(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN) && \
echo 'trusted = true' >> /usr/local/pgsql/share/extension/pg_duckdb.control
echo 'trusted = true' >> /usr/local/pgsql/share/extension/pg_duckdb.control
#########################################################################################
#
# Layer "pg_repack"
@@ -1758,15 +1758,15 @@ ARG TARGETARCH
# test_runner/regress/test_compute_metrics.py
# See comment on the top of the file regading `echo`, `-e` and `\n`
RUN if [ "$TARGETARCH" = "amd64" ]; then\
postgres_exporter_sha256='59aa4a7bb0f7d361f5e05732f5ed8c03cc08f78449cef5856eadec33a627694b';\
postgres_exporter_sha256='027e75dda7af621237ff8f5ac66b78a40b0093595f06768612b92b1374bd3105';\
pgbouncer_exporter_sha256='c9f7cf8dcff44f0472057e9bf52613d93f3ffbc381ad7547a959daa63c5e84ac';\
sql_exporter_sha256='38e439732bbf6e28ca4a94d7bc3686d3fa1abdb0050773d5617a9efdb9e64d08';\
else\
postgres_exporter_sha256='d1dedea97f56c6d965837bfd1fbb3e35a3b4a4556f8cccee8bd513d8ee086124';\
postgres_exporter_sha256='131a376d25778ff9701a4c81f703f179e0b58db5c2c496e66fa43f8179484786';\
pgbouncer_exporter_sha256='217c4afd7e6492ae904055bc14fe603552cf9bac458c063407e991d68c519da3';\
sql_exporter_sha256='11918b00be6e2c3a67564adfdb2414fdcbb15a5db76ea17d1d1a944237a893c6';\
fi\
&& curl -sL https://github.com/prometheus-community/postgres_exporter/releases/download/v0.17.1/postgres_exporter-0.17.1.linux-${TARGETARCH}.tar.gz\
&& curl -sL https://github.com/prometheus-community/postgres_exporter/releases/download/v0.16.0/postgres_exporter-0.16.0.linux-${TARGETARCH}.tar.gz\
| tar xzf - --strip-components=1 -C.\
&& curl -sL https://github.com/prometheus-community/pgbouncer_exporter/releases/download/v0.10.2/pgbouncer_exporter-0.10.2.linux-${TARGETARCH}.tar.gz\
| tar xzf - --strip-components=1 -C.\
@@ -1933,7 +1933,6 @@ RUN apt update && \
locales \
procps \
ca-certificates \
rsyslog \
$VERSION_INSTALLS && \
apt clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /tmp/* /var/tmp/* && \
localedef -i en_US -c -f UTF-8 -A /usr/share/locale/locale.alias en_US.UTF-8
@@ -1979,13 +1978,6 @@ COPY --from=sql_exporter_preprocessor --chmod=0644 /home/nonroot/compute/etc/neo
# Make the libraries we built available
RUN echo '/usr/local/lib' >> /etc/ld.so.conf && /sbin/ldconfig
# rsyslog config permissions
# directory for rsyslogd pid file
RUN mkdir /var/run/rsyslogd && \
chown -R postgres:postgres /var/run/rsyslogd && \
chown -R postgres:postgres /etc/rsyslog.d/
ENV LANG=en_US.utf8
USER postgres
ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/local/bin/compute_ctl"]

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@@ -29,7 +29,6 @@
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_chunk_size.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/lfc_hits.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/lfc_misses.libsonnet',
import 'sql_exporter/lfc_used.libsonnet',

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@@ -1,5 +1 @@
SELECT sum(pg_database_size(datname)) AS total
FROM pg_database
-- Ignore invalid databases, as we will likely have problems with
-- getting their size from the Pageserver.
WHERE datconnlimit != -2;
SELECT sum(pg_database_size(datname)) AS total FROM pg_database;

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@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
{
metric_name: 'lfc_chunk_size',
type: 'gauge',
help: 'LFC chunk size, measured in 8KiB pages',
key_labels: null,
values: [
'lfc_chunk_size_pages',
],
query: importstr 'sql_exporter/lfc_chunk_size.sql',
}

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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
SELECT lfc_value AS lfc_chunk_size_pages FROM neon.neon_lfc_stats WHERE lfc_key = 'file_cache_chunk_size_pages';

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@@ -1,20 +1,10 @@
-- We export stats for 10 non-system databases. Without this limit it is too
-- easy to abuse the system by creating lots of databases.
SELECT pg_database_size(datname) AS db_size,
deadlocks,
tup_inserted AS inserted,
tup_updated AS updated,
tup_deleted AS deleted,
datname
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
-- Ignore invalid databases, as we will likely have problems with
-- getting their size from the Pageserver.
WHERE datconnlimit != -2
AND datname <> 'postgres'
AND NOT datistemplate
ORDER BY oid
LIMIT 10
WHERE datname <> 'postgres' AND NOT datistemplate ORDER BY oid LIMIT 10
);

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@@ -39,10 +39,6 @@ commands:
user: nobody
sysvInitAction: respawn
shell: '/bin/sql_exporter -config.file=/etc/sql_exporter_autoscaling.yml -web.listen-address=:9499'
- name: rsyslogd
user: postgres
sysvInitAction: respawn
shell: '/usr/sbin/rsyslogd -n -i /var/run/rsyslogd/rsyslogd.pid -f /etc/compute_rsyslog.conf'
shutdownHook: |
su -p postgres --session-command '/usr/local/bin/pg_ctl stop -D /var/db/postgres/compute/pgdata -m fast --wait -t 10'
files:
@@ -58,7 +54,7 @@ files:
# regardless of hostname (ALL)
#
# Also allow it to shut down the VM. The fast_import job does that when it's finished.
postgres ALL=(root) NOPASSWD: /neonvm/bin/resize-swap, /neonvm/bin/set-disk-quota, /neonvm/bin/poweroff, /usr/sbin/rsyslogd
postgres ALL=(root) NOPASSWD: /neonvm/bin/resize-swap, /neonvm/bin/set-disk-quota, /neonvm/bin/poweroff
- filename: cgconfig.conf
content: |
# Configuration for cgroups in VM compute nodes
@@ -73,12 +69,6 @@ files:
}
memory {}
}
# Create dummy rsyslog config, because it refuses to start without at least one action configured.
# compute_ctl will rewrite this file with the actual configuration, if needed.
- filename: compute_rsyslog.conf
content: |
*.* /dev/null
$IncludeConfig /etc/rsyslog.d/*.conf
build: |
# Build cgroup-tools
#
@@ -142,12 +132,6 @@ merge: |
RUN set -e \
&& chmod 0644 /etc/cgconfig.conf
COPY compute_rsyslog.conf /etc/compute_rsyslog.conf
RUN chmod 0666 /etc/compute_rsyslog.conf
RUN chmod 0666 /var/log/
COPY --from=libcgroup-builder /libcgroup-install/bin/* /usr/bin/
COPY --from=libcgroup-builder /libcgroup-install/lib/* /usr/lib/
COPY --from=libcgroup-builder /libcgroup-install/sbin/* /usr/sbin/

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@@ -39,10 +39,6 @@ commands:
user: nobody
sysvInitAction: respawn
shell: '/bin/sql_exporter -config.file=/etc/sql_exporter_autoscaling.yml -web.listen-address=:9499'
- name: rsyslogd
user: postgres
sysvInitAction: respawn
shell: '/usr/sbin/rsyslogd -n -i /var/run/rsyslogd/rsyslogd.pid -f /etc/compute_rsyslog.conf'
shutdownHook: |
su -p postgres --session-command '/usr/local/bin/pg_ctl stop -D /var/db/postgres/compute/pgdata -m fast --wait -t 10'
files:
@@ -58,7 +54,7 @@ files:
# regardless of hostname (ALL)
#
# Also allow it to shut down the VM. The fast_import job does that when it's finished.
postgres ALL=(root) NOPASSWD: /neonvm/bin/resize-swap, /neonvm/bin/set-disk-quota, /neonvm/bin/poweroff, /usr/sbin/rsyslogd
postgres ALL=(root) NOPASSWD: /neonvm/bin/resize-swap, /neonvm/bin/set-disk-quota, /neonvm/bin/poweroff
- filename: cgconfig.conf
content: |
# Configuration for cgroups in VM compute nodes
@@ -73,12 +69,6 @@ files:
}
memory {}
}
# Create dummy rsyslog config, because it refuses to start without at least one action configured.
# compute_ctl will rewrite this file with the actual configuration, if needed.
- filename: compute_rsyslog.conf
content: |
*.* /dev/null
$IncludeConfig /etc/rsyslog.d/*.conf
build: |
# Build cgroup-tools
#
@@ -138,11 +128,6 @@ merge: |
RUN set -e \
&& chmod 0644 /etc/cgconfig.conf
COPY compute_rsyslog.conf /etc/compute_rsyslog.conf
RUN chmod 0666 /etc/compute_rsyslog.conf
RUN chmod 0666 /var/log/
COPY --from=libcgroup-builder /libcgroup-install/bin/* /usr/bin/
COPY --from=libcgroup-builder /libcgroup-install/lib/* /usr/lib/
COPY --from=libcgroup-builder /libcgroup-install/sbin/* /usr/sbin/

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@@ -17,7 +17,6 @@ aws-sdk-kms.workspace = true
aws-smithy-types.workspace = true
anyhow.workspace = true
axum = { workspace = true, features = [] }
axum-extra.workspace = true
camino.workspace = true
chrono.workspace = true
cfg-if.workspace = true
@@ -26,7 +25,6 @@ fail.workspace = true
flate2.workspace = true
futures.workspace = true
http.workspace = true
jsonwebtoken.workspace = true
metrics.workspace = true
nix.workspace = true
notify.workspace = true
@@ -48,9 +46,7 @@ tokio = { workspace = true, features = ["rt", "rt-multi-thread"] }
tokio-postgres.workspace = true
tokio-util.workspace = true
tokio-stream.workspace = true
tower-otel.workspace = true
tracing.workspace = true
tracing-opentelemetry.workspace = true
tracing-subscriber.workspace = true
tracing-utils.workspace = true
thiserror.workspace = true

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@@ -33,21 +33,31 @@
//! -b /usr/local/bin/postgres \
//! -r http://pg-ext-s3-gateway \
//! ```
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::ffi::OsString;
use std::fs::File;
use std::path::Path;
use std::process::exit;
use std::sync::mpsc;
use std::str::FromStr;
use std::sync::atomic::Ordering;
use std::sync::{Arc, Condvar, Mutex, RwLock, mpsc};
use std::thread;
use std::time::Duration;
use anyhow::{Context, Result};
use chrono::Utc;
use clap::Parser;
use compute_api::responses::ComputeCtlConfig;
use compute_api::responses::{ComputeCtlConfig, ComputeStatus};
use compute_api::spec::ComputeSpec;
use compute_tools::compute::{ComputeNode, ComputeNodeParams, forward_termination_signal};
use compute_tools::compute::{
ComputeNode, ComputeState, PG_PID, ParsedSpec, forward_termination_signal,
};
use compute_tools::configurator::launch_configurator;
use compute_tools::extension_server::get_pg_version_string;
use compute_tools::http::server::Server;
use compute_tools::logger::*;
use compute_tools::lsn_lease::launch_lsn_lease_bg_task_for_static;
use compute_tools::monitor::launch_monitor;
use compute_tools::params::*;
use compute_tools::spec::*;
use rlimit::{Resource, setrlimit};
@@ -152,41 +162,33 @@ fn main() -> Result<()> {
// enable core dumping for all child processes
setrlimit(Resource::CORE, rlimit::INFINITY, rlimit::INFINITY)?;
let connstr = Url::parse(&cli.connstr).context("cannot parse connstr as a URL")?;
let (pg_handle, start_pg_result) = {
// Enter startup tracing context
let _startup_context_guard = startup_context_from_env();
let cli_spec = try_spec_from_cli(&cli)?;
let cli_spec = try_spec_from_cli(&cli)?;
let compute_node = ComputeNode::new(
ComputeNodeParams {
compute_id: cli.compute_id,
connstr,
pgdata: cli.pgdata.clone(),
pgbin: cli.pgbin.clone(),
pgversion: get_pg_version_string(&cli.pgbin),
external_http_port: cli.external_http_port,
internal_http_port: cli.internal_http_port,
ext_remote_storage: cli.remote_ext_config.clone(),
resize_swap_on_bind: cli.resize_swap_on_bind,
set_disk_quota_for_fs: cli.set_disk_quota_for_fs,
let compute = wait_spec(build_tag, &cli, cli_spec)?;
bootstrap_compute(
compute,
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
filecache_connstr: cli.filecache_connstr,
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
cgroup: cli.cgroup,
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
vm_monitor_addr: cli.vm_monitor_addr,
build_tag,
&cli,
)
live_config_allowed: cli_spec.live_config_allowed,
},
cli_spec.spec,
cli_spec.compute_ctl_config,
)?;
// Startup is finished, exit the startup tracing span
};
let exit_code = compute_node.run()?;
// PostgreSQL is now running, if startup was successful. Wait until it exits.
let wait_pg_result = wait_postgres(pg_handle)?;
let delay_exit = cleanup_after_postgres_exit(start_pg_result)?;
maybe_delay_exit(delay_exit);
scenario.teardown();
deinit_and_exit(exit_code);
deinit_and_exit(wait_pg_result);
}
async fn init() -> Result<String> {
@@ -207,6 +209,56 @@ async fn init() -> Result<String> {
Ok(build_tag)
}
fn startup_context_from_env() -> Option<opentelemetry::ContextGuard> {
// Extract OpenTelemetry context for the startup actions from the
// TRACEPARENT and TRACESTATE env variables, and attach it to the current
// tracing context.
//
// This is used to propagate the context for the 'start_compute' operation
// from the neon control plane. This allows linking together the wider
// 'start_compute' operation that creates the compute container, with the
// startup actions here within the container.
//
// There is no standard for passing context in env variables, but a lot of
// tools use TRACEPARENT/TRACESTATE, so we use that convention too. See
// https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-specification/issues/740
//
// Switch to the startup context here, and exit it once the startup has
// completed and Postgres is up and running.
//
// If this pod is pre-created without binding it to any particular endpoint
// yet, this isn't the right place to enter the startup context. In that
// case, the control plane should pass the tracing context as part of the
// /configure API call.
//
// NOTE: This is supposed to only cover the *startup* actions. Once
// postgres is configured and up-and-running, we exit this span. Any other
// actions that are performed on incoming HTTP requests, for example, are
// performed in separate spans.
//
// XXX: If the pod is restarted, we perform the startup actions in the same
// context as the original startup actions, which probably doesn't make
// sense.
let mut startup_tracing_carrier: HashMap<String, String> = HashMap::new();
if let Ok(val) = std::env::var("TRACEPARENT") {
startup_tracing_carrier.insert("traceparent".to_string(), val);
}
if let Ok(val) = std::env::var("TRACESTATE") {
startup_tracing_carrier.insert("tracestate".to_string(), val);
}
if !startup_tracing_carrier.is_empty() {
use opentelemetry::propagation::TextMapPropagator;
use opentelemetry_sdk::propagation::TraceContextPropagator;
let guard = TraceContextPropagator::new()
.extract(&startup_tracing_carrier)
.attach();
info!("startup tracing context attached");
Some(guard)
} else {
None
}
}
fn try_spec_from_cli(cli: &Cli) -> Result<CliSpecParams> {
// First, try to get cluster spec from the cli argument
if let Some(ref spec_json) = cli.spec_json {
@@ -257,7 +309,310 @@ struct CliSpecParams {
live_config_allowed: bool,
}
fn deinit_and_exit(exit_code: Option<i32>) -> ! {
fn wait_spec(
build_tag: String,
cli: &Cli,
CliSpecParams {
spec,
live_config_allowed,
compute_ctl_config: _,
}: CliSpecParams,
) -> Result<Arc<ComputeNode>> {
let mut new_state = ComputeState::new();
let spec_set;
if let Some(spec) = spec {
let pspec = ParsedSpec::try_from(spec).map_err(|msg| anyhow::anyhow!(msg))?;
info!("new pspec.spec: {:?}", pspec.spec);
new_state.pspec = Some(pspec);
spec_set = true;
} else {
spec_set = false;
}
let connstr = Url::parse(&cli.connstr).context("cannot parse connstr as a URL")?;
let conn_conf = postgres::config::Config::from_str(connstr.as_str())
.context("cannot build postgres config from connstr")?;
let tokio_conn_conf = tokio_postgres::config::Config::from_str(connstr.as_str())
.context("cannot build tokio postgres config from connstr")?;
let compute_node = ComputeNode {
compute_id: cli.compute_id.clone(),
connstr,
conn_conf,
tokio_conn_conf,
pgdata: cli.pgdata.clone(),
pgbin: cli.pgbin.clone(),
pgversion: get_pg_version_string(&cli.pgbin),
external_http_port: cli.external_http_port,
internal_http_port: cli.internal_http_port,
live_config_allowed,
state: Mutex::new(new_state),
state_changed: Condvar::new(),
ext_remote_storage: cli.remote_ext_config.clone(),
ext_download_progress: RwLock::new(HashMap::new()),
build_tag,
resize_swap_on_bind: cli.resize_swap_on_bind,
set_disk_quota_for_fs: cli.set_disk_quota_for_fs.clone(),
};
let compute = Arc::new(compute_node);
// If this is a pooled VM, prewarm before starting HTTP server and becoming
// available for binding. Prewarming helps Postgres start quicker later,
// because QEMU will already have its memory allocated from the host, and
// the necessary binaries will already be cached.
if !spec_set {
compute.prewarm_postgres()?;
}
// Launch the external HTTP server first, so that we can serve control plane
// requests while configuration is still in progress.
Server::External(cli.external_http_port).launch(&compute);
// The internal HTTP server could be launched later, but there isn't much
// sense in waiting.
Server::Internal(cli.internal_http_port).launch(&compute);
if !spec_set {
// No spec provided, hang waiting for it.
info!("no compute spec provided, waiting");
let mut state = compute.state.lock().unwrap();
while state.status != ComputeStatus::ConfigurationPending {
state = compute.state_changed.wait(state).unwrap();
if state.status == ComputeStatus::ConfigurationPending {
info!("got spec, continue configuration");
// Spec is already set by the http server handler.
break;
}
}
// Record for how long we slept waiting for the spec.
let now = Utc::now();
state.metrics.wait_for_spec_ms = now
.signed_duration_since(state.start_time)
.to_std()
.unwrap()
.as_millis() as u64;
// Reset start time, so that the total startup time that is calculated later will
// not include the time that we waited for the spec.
state.start_time = now;
}
launch_lsn_lease_bg_task_for_static(&compute);
Ok(compute)
}
// Start Postgres and some aux threads like various monitors
fn bootstrap_compute(
compute: Arc<ComputeNode>,
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")] cli: &Cli,
) -> (Option<PostgresHandle>, StartPostgresResult) {
// We got all we need, update the state.
let mut state = compute.state.lock().unwrap();
state.set_status(ComputeStatus::Init, &compute.state_changed);
info!(
"running compute with features: {:?}",
state.pspec.as_ref().unwrap().spec.features
);
// Before we release the mutex, fetch some parameters for later.
let &ComputeSpec {
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
disable_lfc_resizing,
..
} = &state.pspec.as_ref().unwrap().spec;
drop(state);
// Launch remaining service threads
let _monitor_handle = launch_monitor(&compute);
let _configurator_handle = launch_configurator(&compute);
let mut delay_exit = false;
// Start Postgres
match compute.start_compute() {
Ok(pg) => {
info!(postmaster_pid = %pg.0.id(), "Postgres was started");
// Start the vm-monitor if directed to. The vm-monitor only runs on linux
// because it requires cgroups.
cfg_if::cfg_if! {
if #[cfg(target_os = "linux")] {
use std::env;
use tokio_util::sync::CancellationToken;
// This token is used internally by the monitor to clean up all threads
let token = CancellationToken::new();
// Don't pass postgres connection string to vm-monitor if we don't want it to resize LFC
let pgconnstr = if disable_lfc_resizing.unwrap_or(false) {
None
} else {
Some(cli.filecache_connstr.clone())
};
let vm_monitor = if env::var_os("AUTOSCALING").is_some() {
let vm_monitor = tokio::spawn(vm_monitor::start(
Box::leak(Box::new(vm_monitor::Args {
cgroup: Some(cli.cgroup.clone()),
pgconnstr,
addr: cli.vm_monitor_addr.clone(),
})),
token.clone(),
));
Some(vm_monitor)
} else {
None
};
}
}
(
Some(pg),
StartPostgresResult {
delay_exit,
compute,
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
token,
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
vm_monitor,
},
)
}
Err(err) => {
error!("could not start the compute node: {:#}", err);
compute.set_failed_status(err);
delay_exit = true;
cfg_if::cfg_if! {
if #[cfg(target_os = "linux")] {
use tokio_util::sync::CancellationToken;
let token = CancellationToken::new();
(
None,
StartPostgresResult {
delay_exit,
compute,
token,
vm_monitor: None,
},
)
} else {
(None, StartPostgresResult {
delay_exit,
compute,
})
}
}
}
}
}
type PostgresHandle = (std::process::Child, tokio::task::JoinHandle<Result<()>>);
struct StartPostgresResult {
delay_exit: bool,
// passed through from WaitSpecResult
compute: Arc<ComputeNode>,
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
token: tokio_util::sync::CancellationToken,
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
vm_monitor: Option<tokio::task::JoinHandle<Result<()>>>,
}
fn wait_postgres(pg: Option<PostgresHandle>) -> Result<WaitPostgresResult> {
// Wait for the child Postgres process forever. In this state Ctrl+C will
// propagate to Postgres and it will be shut down as well.
let mut exit_code = None;
if let Some((mut pg, logs_handle)) = pg {
info!(postmaster_pid = %pg.id(), "Waiting for Postgres to exit");
let ecode = pg
.wait()
.expect("failed to start waiting on Postgres process");
PG_PID.store(0, Ordering::SeqCst);
// Process has exited. Wait for the log collecting task to finish.
let _ = tokio::runtime::Handle::current()
.block_on(logs_handle)
.map_err(|e| tracing::error!("log task panicked: {:?}", e));
info!("Postgres exited with code {}, shutting down", ecode);
exit_code = ecode.code()
}
Ok(WaitPostgresResult { exit_code })
}
struct WaitPostgresResult {
exit_code: Option<i32>,
}
fn cleanup_after_postgres_exit(
StartPostgresResult {
mut delay_exit,
compute,
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
vm_monitor,
#[cfg(target_os = "linux")]
token,
}: StartPostgresResult,
) -> Result<bool> {
// Terminate the vm_monitor so it releases the file watcher on
// /sys/fs/cgroup/neon-postgres.
// Note: the vm-monitor only runs on linux because it requires cgroups.
cfg_if::cfg_if! {
if #[cfg(target_os = "linux")] {
if let Some(handle) = vm_monitor {
// Kills all threads spawned by the monitor
token.cancel();
// Kills the actual task running the monitor
handle.abort();
}
}
}
// Maybe sync safekeepers again, to speed up next startup
let compute_state = compute.state.lock().unwrap().clone();
let pspec = compute_state.pspec.as_ref().expect("spec must be set");
if matches!(pspec.spec.mode, compute_api::spec::ComputeMode::Primary) {
info!("syncing safekeepers on shutdown");
let storage_auth_token = pspec.storage_auth_token.clone();
let lsn = compute.sync_safekeepers(storage_auth_token)?;
info!("synced safekeepers at lsn {lsn}");
}
let mut state = compute.state.lock().unwrap();
if state.status == ComputeStatus::TerminationPending {
state.status = ComputeStatus::Terminated;
compute.state_changed.notify_all();
// we were asked to terminate gracefully, don't exit to avoid restart
delay_exit = true
}
drop(state);
if let Err(err) = compute.check_for_core_dumps() {
error!("error while checking for core dumps: {err:?}");
}
Ok(delay_exit)
}
fn maybe_delay_exit(delay_exit: bool) {
// If launch failed, keep serving HTTP requests for a while, so the cloud
// control plane can get the actual error.
if delay_exit {
info!("giving control plane 30s to collect the error before shutdown");
thread::sleep(Duration::from_secs(30));
}
}
fn deinit_and_exit(WaitPostgresResult { exit_code }: WaitPostgresResult) -> ! {
// Shutdown trace pipeline gracefully, so that it has a chance to send any
// pending traces before we exit. Shutting down OTEL tracing provider may
// hang for quite some time, see, for example:

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@@ -58,14 +58,14 @@ pub async fn get_database_schema(
compute: &Arc<ComputeNode>,
dbname: &str,
) -> Result<impl Stream<Item = Result<bytes::Bytes, std::io::Error>> + use<>, SchemaDumpError> {
let pgbin = &compute.params.pgbin;
let pgbin = &compute.pgbin;
let basepath = Path::new(pgbin).parent().unwrap();
let pgdump = basepath.join("pg_dump");
// Replace the DB in the connection string and disable it to parts.
// This is the only option to handle DBs with special characters.
let conf = postgres_conf_for_db(&compute.params.connstr, dbname)
.map_err(|_| SchemaDumpError::Unexpected)?;
let conf =
postgres_conf_for_db(&compute.connstr, dbname).map_err(|_| SchemaDumpError::Unexpected)?;
let host = conf
.get_hosts()
.first()

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@@ -1,16 +1,12 @@
use anyhow::Result;
use std::fmt::Write as FmtWrite;
use std::fs::{File, OpenOptions};
use std::io;
use std::io::Write;
use std::io::prelude::*;
use std::path::Path;
use compute_api::spec::{ComputeAudit, ComputeMode, ComputeSpec, GenericOption};
use anyhow::Result;
use compute_api::spec::{ComputeMode, ComputeSpec, GenericOption};
use crate::pg_helpers::{
GenericOptionExt, GenericOptionsSearch, PgOptionsSerialize, escape_conf_value,
};
use crate::pg_helpers::{GenericOptionExt, PgOptionsSerialize, escape_conf_value};
/// Check that `line` is inside a text file and put it there if it is not.
/// Create file if it doesn't exist.
@@ -59,20 +55,10 @@ pub fn write_postgres_conf(
writeln!(file, "neon.stripe_size={stripe_size}")?;
}
if !spec.safekeeper_connstrings.is_empty() {
let mut neon_safekeepers_value = String::new();
tracing::info!(
"safekeepers_connstrings is not zero, gen: {:?}",
spec.safekeepers_generation
);
// If generation is given, prepend sk list with g#number:
if let Some(generation) = spec.safekeepers_generation {
write!(neon_safekeepers_value, "g#{}:", generation)?;
}
neon_safekeepers_value.push_str(&spec.safekeeper_connstrings.join(","));
writeln!(
file,
"neon.safekeepers={}",
escape_conf_value(&neon_safekeepers_value)
escape_conf_value(&spec.safekeeper_connstrings.join(","))
)?;
}
if let Some(s) = &spec.tenant_id {
@@ -140,54 +126,6 @@ pub fn write_postgres_conf(
writeln!(file, "# Managed by compute_ctl: end")?;
}
// If audit logging is enabled, configure pgaudit.
//
// Note, that this is called after the settings from spec are written.
// This way we always override the settings from the spec
// and don't allow the user or the control plane admin to change them.
if let ComputeAudit::Hipaa = spec.audit_log_level {
writeln!(file, "# Managed by compute_ctl audit settings: begin")?;
// This log level is very verbose
// but this is necessary for HIPAA compliance.
writeln!(file, "pgaudit.log='all'")?;
writeln!(file, "pgaudit.log_parameter=on")?;
// Disable logging of catalog queries
// The catalog doesn't contain sensitive data, so we don't need to audit it.
writeln!(file, "pgaudit.log_catalog=off")?;
// Set log rotation to 5 minutes
// TODO: tune this after performance testing
writeln!(file, "pgaudit.log_rotation_age=5")?;
// Add audit shared_preload_libraries, if they are not present.
//
// The caller who sets the flag is responsible for ensuring that the necessary
// shared_preload_libraries are present in the compute image,
// otherwise the compute start will fail.
if let Some(libs) = spec.cluster.settings.find("shared_preload_libraries") {
let mut extra_shared_preload_libraries = String::new();
if !libs.contains("pgaudit") {
extra_shared_preload_libraries.push_str(",pgaudit");
}
if !libs.contains("pgauditlogtofile") {
extra_shared_preload_libraries.push_str(",pgauditlogtofile");
}
writeln!(
file,
"shared_preload_libraries='{}{}'",
libs, extra_shared_preload_libraries
)?;
} else {
// Typically, this should be unreacheable,
// because we always set at least some shared_preload_libraries in the spec
// but let's handle it explicitly anyway.
writeln!(
file,
"shared_preload_libraries='neon,pgaudit,pgauditlogtofile'"
)?;
}
writeln!(file, "# Managed by compute_ctl audit settings: end")?;
}
writeln!(file, "neon.extension_server_port={}", extension_server_port)?;
if spec.drop_subscriptions_before_start {

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@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
# Load imfile module to read log files
module(load="imfile")
# Input configuration for log files in the specified directory
# Replace {log_directory} with the directory containing the log files
input(type="imfile" File="{log_directory}/*.log" Tag="{tag}" Severity="info" Facility="local0")
global(workDirectory="/var/log")
# Forward logs to remote syslog server
*.* @@{remote_endpoint}

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@@ -202,24 +202,8 @@ pub async fn download_extension(
// move contents of the libdir / sharedir in unzipped archive to the correct local paths
for paths in [sharedir_paths, libdir_paths] {
let (zip_dir, real_dir) = paths;
let dir = match std::fs::read_dir(&zip_dir) {
Ok(dir) => dir,
Err(e) => match e.kind() {
// In the event of a SQL-only extension, there would be nothing
// to move from the lib/ directory, so note that in the log and
// move on.
std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound => {
info!("nothing to move from {}", zip_dir);
continue;
}
_ => return Err(anyhow::anyhow!(e)),
},
};
info!("mv {zip_dir:?}/* {real_dir:?}");
for file in dir {
for file in std::fs::read_dir(zip_dir)? {
let old_file = file?.path();
let new_file =
Path::new(&real_dir).join(old_file.file_name().context("error parsing file")?);
@@ -269,31 +253,27 @@ pub fn create_control_files(remote_extensions: &RemoteExtSpec, pgbin: &str) {
}
}
// Do request to extension storage proxy, e.g.,
// Do request to extension storage proxy, i.e.
// curl http://pg-ext-s3-gateway/latest/v15/extensions/anon.tar.zst
// using HTTP GET and return the response body as bytes.
// using HHTP GET
// and return the response body as bytes
//
async fn download_extension_tar(ext_remote_storage: &str, ext_path: &str) -> Result<Bytes> {
let uri = format!("{}/{}", ext_remote_storage, ext_path);
let filename = Path::new(ext_path)
.file_name()
.unwrap_or_else(|| std::ffi::OsStr::new("unknown"))
.to_str()
.unwrap_or("unknown")
.to_string();
info!("Downloading extension file '{}' from uri {}", filename, uri);
info!("Download extension {} from uri {}", ext_path, uri);
match do_extension_server_request(&uri).await {
Ok(resp) => {
info!("Successfully downloaded remote extension data {}", ext_path);
REMOTE_EXT_REQUESTS_TOTAL
.with_label_values(&[&StatusCode::OK.to_string(), &filename])
.with_label_values(&[&StatusCode::OK.to_string()])
.inc();
Ok(resp)
}
Err((msg, status)) => {
REMOTE_EXT_REQUESTS_TOTAL
.with_label_values(&[&status, &filename])
.with_label_values(&[&status])
.inc();
bail!(msg);
}

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@@ -1,9 +1,7 @@
pub(crate) mod json;
pub(crate) mod path;
pub(crate) mod query;
pub(crate) mod request_id;
pub(crate) use json::Json;
pub(crate) use path::Path;
pub(crate) use query::Query;
pub(crate) use request_id::RequestId;

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@@ -1,86 +0,0 @@
use std::{
fmt::Display,
ops::{Deref, DerefMut},
};
use axum::{extract::FromRequestParts, response::IntoResponse};
use http::{StatusCode, request::Parts};
use crate::http::{JsonResponse, headers::X_REQUEST_ID};
/// Extract the request ID from the `X-Request-Id` header.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Default)]
pub(crate) struct RequestId(pub String);
#[derive(Debug)]
/// Rejection used for [`RequestId`].
///
/// Contains one variant for each way the [`RequestId`] extractor can
/// fail.
pub(crate) enum RequestIdRejection {
/// The request is missing the header.
MissingRequestId,
/// The value of the header is invalid UTF-8.
InvalidUtf8,
}
impl RequestIdRejection {
pub fn status(&self) -> StatusCode {
match self {
RequestIdRejection::MissingRequestId => StatusCode::INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR,
RequestIdRejection::InvalidUtf8 => StatusCode::BAD_REQUEST,
}
}
pub fn message(&self) -> String {
match self {
RequestIdRejection::MissingRequestId => "request ID is missing",
RequestIdRejection::InvalidUtf8 => "request ID is invalid UTF-8",
}
.to_string()
}
}
impl IntoResponse for RequestIdRejection {
fn into_response(self) -> axum::response::Response {
JsonResponse::error(self.status(), self.message())
}
}
impl<S> FromRequestParts<S> for RequestId
where
S: Send + Sync,
{
type Rejection = RequestIdRejection;
async fn from_request_parts(parts: &mut Parts, _state: &S) -> Result<Self, Self::Rejection> {
match parts.headers.get(X_REQUEST_ID) {
Some(value) => match value.to_str() {
Ok(request_id) => Ok(Self(request_id.to_string())),
Err(_) => Err(RequestIdRejection::InvalidUtf8),
},
None => Err(RequestIdRejection::MissingRequestId),
}
}
}
impl Deref for RequestId {
type Target = String;
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
&self.0
}
}
impl DerefMut for RequestId {
fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Self::Target {
&mut self.0
}
}
impl Display for RequestId {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
f.write_str(&self.0)
}
}

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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
/// Constant for `X-Request-Id` header.
pub const X_REQUEST_ID: &str = "x-request-id";

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@@ -1,145 +0,0 @@
use std::{collections::HashSet, net::SocketAddr};
use anyhow::{Result, anyhow};
use axum::{RequestExt, body::Body, extract::ConnectInfo};
use axum_extra::{
TypedHeader,
headers::{Authorization, authorization::Bearer},
};
use futures::future::BoxFuture;
use http::{Request, Response, StatusCode};
use jsonwebtoken::{Algorithm, DecodingKey, TokenData, Validation, jwk::JwkSet};
use serde::Deserialize;
use tower_http::auth::AsyncAuthorizeRequest;
use tracing::warn;
use crate::http::{JsonResponse, extract::RequestId};
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Deserialize)]
pub(in crate::http) struct Claims {
compute_id: String,
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub(in crate::http) struct Authorize {
compute_id: String,
jwks: JwkSet,
validation: Validation,
}
impl Authorize {
pub fn new(compute_id: String, jwks: JwkSet) -> Self {
let mut validation = Validation::new(Algorithm::EdDSA);
// Nothing is currently required
validation.required_spec_claims = HashSet::new();
validation.validate_exp = true;
// Unused by the control plane
validation.validate_aud = false;
// Unused by the control plane
validation.validate_nbf = false;
Self {
compute_id,
jwks,
validation,
}
}
}
impl AsyncAuthorizeRequest<Body> for Authorize {
type RequestBody = Body;
type ResponseBody = Body;
type Future = BoxFuture<'static, Result<Request<Body>, Response<Self::ResponseBody>>>;
fn authorize(&mut self, mut request: Request<Body>) -> Self::Future {
let compute_id = self.compute_id.clone();
let jwks = self.jwks.clone();
let validation = self.validation.clone();
Box::pin(async move {
let request_id = request.extract_parts::<RequestId>().await.unwrap();
// TODO: Remove this check after a successful rollout
if jwks.keys.is_empty() {
warn!(%request_id, "Authorization has not been configured");
return Ok(request);
}
let connect_info = request
.extract_parts::<ConnectInfo<SocketAddr>>()
.await
.unwrap();
// In the event the request is coming from the loopback interface,
// allow all requests
if connect_info.ip().is_loopback() {
warn!(%request_id, "Bypassed authorization because request is coming from the loopback interface");
return Ok(request);
}
let TypedHeader(Authorization(bearer)) = request
.extract_parts::<TypedHeader<Authorization<Bearer>>>()
.await
.map_err(|_| {
JsonResponse::error(StatusCode::BAD_REQUEST, "invalid authorization token")
})?;
let data = match Self::verify(&jwks, bearer.token(), &validation) {
Ok(claims) => claims,
Err(e) => return Err(JsonResponse::error(StatusCode::UNAUTHORIZED, e)),
};
if data.claims.compute_id != compute_id {
return Err(JsonResponse::error(
StatusCode::UNAUTHORIZED,
"invalid claims in authorization token",
));
}
// Make claims available to any subsequent middleware or request
// handlers
request.extensions_mut().insert(data.claims);
Ok(request)
})
}
}
impl Authorize {
/// Verify the token using the JSON Web Key set and return the token data.
fn verify(jwks: &JwkSet, token: &str, validation: &Validation) -> Result<TokenData<Claims>> {
debug_assert!(!jwks.keys.is_empty());
for jwk in jwks.keys.iter() {
let decoding_key = match DecodingKey::from_jwk(jwk) {
Ok(key) => key,
Err(e) => {
warn!(
"Failed to construct decoding key from {}: {}",
jwk.common.key_id.as_ref().unwrap(),
e
);
continue;
}
};
match jsonwebtoken::decode::<Claims>(token, &decoding_key, validation) {
Ok(data) => return Ok(data),
Err(e) => {
warn!(
"Failed to decode authorization token using {}: {}",
jwk.common.key_id.as_ref().unwrap(),
e
);
continue;
}
}
}
Err(anyhow!("Failed to verify authorization token"))
}
}

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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
pub(in crate::http) mod authorize;
pub(in crate::http) mod request_id;

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@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
use axum::{extract::Request, middleware::Next, response::Response};
use uuid::Uuid;
use crate::http::headers::X_REQUEST_ID;
/// This middleware function allows compute_ctl to generate its own request ID
/// if one isn't supplied. The control plane will always send one as a UUID. The
/// neon Postgres extension on the other hand does not send one.
pub async fn maybe_add_request_id_header(mut request: Request, next: Next) -> Response {
let headers = request.headers_mut();
if !headers.contains_key(X_REQUEST_ID) {
headers.append(X_REQUEST_ID, Uuid::new_v4().to_string().parse().unwrap());
}
next.run(request).await
}

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@@ -7,8 +7,6 @@ use serde::Serialize;
use tracing::error;
mod extract;
mod headers;
mod middleware;
mod routes;
pub mod server;

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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ pub(in crate::http) async fn configure(
State(compute): State<Arc<ComputeNode>>,
request: Json<ConfigurationRequest>,
) -> Response {
if !compute.params.live_config_allowed {
if !compute.live_config_allowed {
return JsonResponse::error(
StatusCode::PRECONDITION_FAILED,
"live configuration is not allowed for this compute node".to_string(),
@@ -45,18 +45,13 @@ pub(in crate::http) async fn configure(
return JsonResponse::invalid_status(state.status);
}
// Pass the tracing span to the main thread that performs the startup,
// so that the start_compute operation is considered a child of this
// configure request for tracing purposes.
state.startup_span = Some(tracing::Span::current());
state.pspec = Some(pspec);
state.set_status(ComputeStatus::ConfigurationPending, &compute.state_changed);
drop(state);
}
// Spawn a blocking thread to wait for compute to become Running. This is
// needed to not block the main pool of workers and to be able to serve
// needed to do not block the main pool of workers and be able to serve
// other requests while some particular request is waiting for compute to
// finish configuration.
let c = compute.clone();

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@@ -18,11 +18,11 @@ pub(in crate::http) struct ExtensionServerParams {
/// Download a remote extension.
pub(in crate::http) async fn download_extension(
Path(filename): Path<String>,
ext_server_params: Query<ExtensionServerParams>,
params: Query<ExtensionServerParams>,
State(compute): State<Arc<ComputeNode>>,
) -> Response {
// Don't even try to download extensions if no remote storage is configured
if compute.params.ext_remote_storage.is_none() {
if compute.ext_remote_storage.is_none() {
return JsonResponse::error(
StatusCode::PRECONDITION_FAILED,
"remote storage is not configured",
@@ -46,9 +46,9 @@ pub(in crate::http) async fn download_extension(
remote_extensions.get_ext(
&filename,
ext_server_params.is_library,
&compute.params.build_tag,
&compute.params.pgversion,
params.is_library,
&compute.build_tag,
&compute.pgversion,
)
};

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@@ -5,62 +5,53 @@ use std::time::Duration;
use anyhow::Result;
use axum::Router;
use axum::middleware::{self};
use axum::response::IntoResponse;
use axum::extract::Request;
use axum::middleware::{self, Next};
use axum::response::{IntoResponse, Response};
use axum::routing::{get, post};
use http::StatusCode;
use jsonwebtoken::jwk::JwkSet;
use tokio::net::TcpListener;
use tower::ServiceBuilder;
use tower_http::{
auth::AsyncRequireAuthorizationLayer, request_id::PropagateRequestIdLayer, trace::TraceLayer,
};
use tracing::{Span, error, info};
use tower_http::request_id::PropagateRequestIdLayer;
use tower_http::trace::TraceLayer;
use tracing::{Span, debug, error, info};
use uuid::Uuid;
use super::middleware::request_id::maybe_add_request_id_header;
use super::{
headers::X_REQUEST_ID,
middleware::authorize::Authorize,
routes::{
check_writability, configure, database_schema, dbs_and_roles, extension_server, extensions,
grants, insights, metrics, metrics_json, status, terminate,
},
use super::routes::{
check_writability, configure, database_schema, dbs_and_roles, extension_server, extensions,
grants, insights, metrics, metrics_json, status, terminate,
};
use crate::compute::ComputeNode;
const X_REQUEST_ID: &str = "x-request-id";
/// `compute_ctl` has two servers: internal and external. The internal server
/// binds to the loopback interface and handles communication from clients on
/// the compute. The external server is what receives communication from the
/// control plane, the metrics scraper, etc. We make the distinction because
/// certain routes in `compute_ctl` only need to be exposed to local processes
/// like Postgres via the neon extension and local_proxy.
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug)]
pub enum Server {
Internal {
port: u16,
},
External {
port: u16,
jwks: JwkSet,
compute_id: String,
},
Internal(u16),
External(u16),
}
impl Display for Server {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
match self {
Server::Internal { .. } => f.write_str("internal"),
Server::External { .. } => f.write_str("external"),
Server::Internal(_) => f.write_str("internal"),
Server::External(_) => f.write_str("external"),
}
}
}
impl From<&Server> for Router<Arc<ComputeNode>> {
fn from(server: &Server) -> Self {
impl From<Server> for Router<Arc<ComputeNode>> {
fn from(server: Server) -> Self {
let mut router = Router::<Arc<ComputeNode>>::new();
router = match server {
Server::Internal { .. } => {
Server::Internal(_) => {
router = router
.route(
"/extension_server/{*filename}",
@@ -78,71 +69,58 @@ impl From<&Server> for Router<Arc<ComputeNode>> {
router
}
Server::External {
jwks, compute_id, ..
} => {
let unauthenticated_router =
Router::<Arc<ComputeNode>>::new().route("/metrics", get(metrics::get_metrics));
let authenticated_router = Router::<Arc<ComputeNode>>::new()
.route("/check_writability", post(check_writability::is_writable))
.route("/configure", post(configure::configure))
.route("/database_schema", get(database_schema::get_schema_dump))
.route("/dbs_and_roles", get(dbs_and_roles::get_catalog_objects))
.route("/insights", get(insights::get_insights))
.route("/metrics.json", get(metrics_json::get_metrics))
.route("/status", get(status::get_status))
.route("/terminate", post(terminate::terminate))
.layer(AsyncRequireAuthorizationLayer::new(Authorize::new(
compute_id.clone(),
jwks.clone(),
)));
router
.merge(unauthenticated_router)
.merge(authenticated_router)
}
Server::External(_) => router
.route("/check_writability", post(check_writability::is_writable))
.route("/configure", post(configure::configure))
.route("/database_schema", get(database_schema::get_schema_dump))
.route("/dbs_and_roles", get(dbs_and_roles::get_catalog_objects))
.route("/insights", get(insights::get_insights))
.route("/metrics", get(metrics::get_metrics))
.route("/metrics.json", get(metrics_json::get_metrics))
.route("/status", get(status::get_status))
.route("/terminate", post(terminate::terminate)),
};
router
.fallback(Server::handle_404)
.method_not_allowed_fallback(Server::handle_405)
.layer(
ServiceBuilder::new()
.layer(tower_otel::trace::HttpLayer::server(tracing::Level::INFO))
// Add this middleware since we assume the request ID exists
.layer(middleware::from_fn(maybe_add_request_id_header))
.layer(
TraceLayer::new_for_http()
.on_request(|request: &http::Request<_>, _span: &Span| {
let request_id = request
router.fallback(Server::handle_404).method_not_allowed_fallback(Server::handle_405).layer(
ServiceBuilder::new()
// Add this middleware since we assume the request ID exists
.layer(middleware::from_fn(maybe_add_request_id_header))
.layer(
TraceLayer::new_for_http()
.on_request(|request: &http::Request<_>, _span: &Span| {
let request_id = request
.headers()
.get(X_REQUEST_ID)
.unwrap()
.to_str()
.unwrap();
match request.uri().path() {
"/metrics" => {
debug!(%request_id, "{} {}", request.method(), request.uri())
}
_ => info!(%request_id, "{} {}", request.method(), request.uri()),
};
})
.on_response(
|response: &http::Response<_>, latency: Duration, _span: &Span| {
let request_id = response
.headers()
.get(X_REQUEST_ID)
.unwrap()
.to_str()
.unwrap();
info!(%request_id, "{} {}", request.method(), request.uri());
})
.on_response(
|response: &http::Response<_>, latency: Duration, _span: &Span| {
let request_id = response
.headers()
.get(X_REQUEST_ID)
.unwrap()
.to_str()
.unwrap();
info!(
%request_id,
code = response.status().as_u16(),
latency = latency.as_millis()
);
},
),
)
.layer(PropagateRequestIdLayer::x_request_id()),
)
info!(
%request_id,
code = response.status().as_u16(),
latency = latency.as_millis()
)
},
),
)
.layer(PropagateRequestIdLayer::x_request_id()),
)
}
}
@@ -166,15 +144,15 @@ impl Server {
match self {
// TODO: Change this to Ipv6Addr::LOCALHOST when the GitHub runners
// allow binding to localhost
Server::Internal { .. } => IpAddr::from(Ipv6Addr::UNSPECIFIED),
Server::External { .. } => IpAddr::from(Ipv6Addr::UNSPECIFIED),
Server::Internal(_) => IpAddr::from(Ipv6Addr::UNSPECIFIED),
Server::External(_) => IpAddr::from(Ipv6Addr::UNSPECIFIED),
}
}
fn port(&self) -> u16 {
fn port(self) -> u16 {
match self {
Server::Internal { port, .. } => *port,
Server::External { port, .. } => *port,
Server::Internal(port) => port,
Server::External(port) => port,
}
}
@@ -201,9 +179,7 @@ impl Server {
);
}
let router = Router::from(&self)
.with_state(compute)
.into_make_service_with_connect_info::<SocketAddr>();
let router = Router::from(self).with_state(compute);
if let Err(e) = axum::serve(listener, router).await {
error!("compute_ctl {} HTTP server error: {}", self, e);
@@ -218,3 +194,15 @@ impl Server {
tokio::spawn(self.serve(state));
}
}
/// This middleware function allows compute_ctl to generate its own request ID
/// if one isn't supplied. The control plane will always send one as a UUID. The
/// neon Postgres extension on the other hand does not send one.
async fn maybe_add_request_id_header(mut request: Request, next: Next) -> Response {
let headers = request.headers_mut();
if headers.get(X_REQUEST_ID).is_none() {
headers.append(X_REQUEST_ID, Uuid::new_v4().to_string().parse().unwrap());
}
next.run(request).await
}

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ use std::collections::HashMap;
use anyhow::Result;
use compute_api::responses::{InstalledExtension, InstalledExtensions};
use tokio_postgres::{Client, Config, NoTls};
use postgres::{Client, NoTls};
use crate::metrics::INSTALLED_EXTENSIONS;
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ use crate::metrics::INSTALLED_EXTENSIONS;
/// and to make database listing query here more explicit.
///
/// Limit the number of databases to 500 to avoid excessive load.
async fn list_dbs(client: &mut Client) -> Result<Vec<String>> {
fn list_dbs(client: &mut Client) -> Result<Vec<String>> {
// `pg_database.datconnlimit = -2` means that the database is in the
// invalid state
let databases = client
@@ -20,8 +20,7 @@ async fn list_dbs(client: &mut Client) -> Result<Vec<String>> {
AND datconnlimit <> - 2
LIMIT 500",
&[],
)
.await?
)?
.iter()
.map(|row| {
let db: String = row.get("datname");
@@ -37,36 +36,20 @@ async fn list_dbs(client: &mut Client) -> Result<Vec<String>> {
/// Same extension can be installed in multiple databases with different versions,
/// so we report a separate metric (number of databases where it is installed)
/// for each extension version.
pub async fn get_installed_extensions(mut conf: Config) -> Result<InstalledExtensions> {
pub fn get_installed_extensions(mut conf: postgres::config::Config) -> Result<InstalledExtensions> {
conf.application_name("compute_ctl:get_installed_extensions");
let databases: Vec<String> = {
let (mut client, connection) = conf.connect(NoTls).await?;
tokio::spawn(async move {
if let Err(e) = connection.await {
eprintln!("connection error: {}", e);
}
});
list_dbs(&mut client).await?
};
let mut client = conf.connect(NoTls)?;
let databases: Vec<String> = list_dbs(&mut client)?;
let mut extensions_map: HashMap<(String, String, String), InstalledExtension> = HashMap::new();
for db in databases.iter() {
conf.dbname(db);
let (client, connection) = conf.connect(NoTls).await?;
tokio::spawn(async move {
if let Err(e) = connection.await {
eprintln!("connection error: {}", e);
}
});
let extensions: Vec<(String, String, i32)> = client
let mut db_client = conf.connect(NoTls)?;
let extensions: Vec<(String, String, i32)> = db_client
.query(
"SELECT extname, extversion, extowner::integer FROM pg_catalog.pg_extension",
&[],
)
.await?
)?
.iter()
.map(|row| {
(

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@@ -21,7 +21,6 @@ mod migration;
pub mod monitor;
pub mod params;
pub mod pg_helpers;
pub mod rsyslog;
pub mod spec;
mod spec_apply;
pub mod swap;

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@@ -1,5 +1,3 @@
use std::collections::HashMap;
use tracing::info;
use tracing_subscriber::layer::SubscriberExt;
use tracing_subscriber::prelude::*;
@@ -24,8 +22,7 @@ pub async fn init_tracing_and_logging(default_log_level: &str) -> anyhow::Result
.with_writer(std::io::stderr);
// Initialize OpenTelemetry
let otlp_layer =
tracing_utils::init_tracing("compute_ctl", tracing_utils::ExportConfig::default()).await;
let otlp_layer = tracing_utils::init_tracing("compute_ctl").await;
// Put it all together
tracing_subscriber::registry()
@@ -45,50 +42,3 @@ pub async fn init_tracing_and_logging(default_log_level: &str) -> anyhow::Result
pub fn inlinify(s: &str) -> String {
s.replace('\n', "\u{200B}")
}
pub fn startup_context_from_env() -> Option<opentelemetry::Context> {
// Extract OpenTelemetry context for the startup actions from the
// TRACEPARENT and TRACESTATE env variables, and attach it to the current
// tracing context.
//
// This is used to propagate the context for the 'start_compute' operation
// from the neon control plane. This allows linking together the wider
// 'start_compute' operation that creates the compute container, with the
// startup actions here within the container.
//
// There is no standard for passing context in env variables, but a lot of
// tools use TRACEPARENT/TRACESTATE, so we use that convention too. See
// https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-specification/issues/740
//
// Switch to the startup context here, and exit it once the startup has
// completed and Postgres is up and running.
//
// If this pod is pre-created without binding it to any particular endpoint
// yet, this isn't the right place to enter the startup context. In that
// case, the control plane should pass the tracing context as part of the
// /configure API call.
//
// NOTE: This is supposed to only cover the *startup* actions. Once
// postgres is configured and up-and-running, we exit this span. Any other
// actions that are performed on incoming HTTP requests, for example, are
// performed in separate spans.
//
// XXX: If the pod is restarted, we perform the startup actions in the same
// context as the original startup actions, which probably doesn't make
// sense.
let mut startup_tracing_carrier: HashMap<String, String> = HashMap::new();
if let Ok(val) = std::env::var("TRACEPARENT") {
startup_tracing_carrier.insert("traceparent".to_string(), val);
}
if let Ok(val) = std::env::var("TRACESTATE") {
startup_tracing_carrier.insert("tracestate".to_string(), val);
}
if !startup_tracing_carrier.is_empty() {
use opentelemetry::propagation::TextMapPropagator;
use opentelemetry_sdk::propagation::TraceContextPropagator;
info!("got startup tracing context from env variables");
Some(TraceContextPropagator::new().extract(&startup_tracing_carrier))
} else {
None
}
}

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@@ -54,7 +54,9 @@ pub(crate) static REMOTE_EXT_REQUESTS_TOTAL: Lazy<IntCounterVec> = Lazy::new(||
register_int_counter_vec!(
"compute_ctl_remote_ext_requests_total",
"Total number of requests made by compute_ctl to download extensions from S3 proxy by status",
&["http_status", "filename"]
// Do not use any labels like extension name yet.
// We can add them later if needed.
&["http_status"]
)
.expect("failed to define a metric")
});

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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ const MONITOR_CHECK_INTERVAL: Duration = Duration::from_millis(500);
// should be handled gracefully.
fn watch_compute_activity(compute: &ComputeNode) {
// Suppose that `connstr` doesn't change
let connstr = compute.params.connstr.clone();
let connstr = compute.connstr.clone();
let conf = compute.get_conn_conf(Some("compute_ctl:activity_monitor"));
// During startup and configuration we connect to every Postgres database,

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@@ -186,40 +186,15 @@ impl DatabaseExt for Database {
/// Postgres SQL queries and DATABASE_URL.
pub trait Escaping {
fn pg_quote(&self) -> String;
fn pg_quote_dollar(&self) -> (String, String);
}
impl Escaping for PgIdent {
/// This is intended to mimic Postgres quote_ident(), but for simplicity it
/// always quotes provided string with `""` and escapes every `"`.
/// **Not idempotent**, i.e. if string is already escaped it will be escaped again.
/// N.B. it's not useful for escaping identifiers that are used inside WHERE
/// clause, use `escape_literal()` instead.
fn pg_quote(&self) -> String {
format!("\"{}\"", self.replace('"', "\"\""))
}
/// This helper is intended to be used for dollar-escaping strings for usage
/// inside PL/pgSQL procedures. In addition to dollar-escaping the string,
/// it also returns a tag that is intended to be used inside the outer
/// PL/pgSQL procedure. If you do not need an outer tag, just discard it.
/// Here we somewhat mimic the logic of Postgres' `pg_get_functiondef()`,
/// <https://github.com/postgres/postgres/blob/8b49392b270b4ac0b9f5c210e2a503546841e832/src/backend/utils/adt/ruleutils.c#L2924>
fn pg_quote_dollar(&self) -> (String, String) {
let mut tag: String = "".to_string();
let mut outer_tag = "x".to_string();
// Find the first suitable tag that is not present in the string.
// Postgres' max role/DB name length is 63 bytes, so even in the
// worst case it won't take long.
while self.contains(&format!("${tag}$")) || self.contains(&format!("${outer_tag}$")) {
tag += "x";
outer_tag = tag.clone() + "x";
}
let escaped = format!("${tag}${self}${tag}$");
(escaped, outer_tag)
let result = format!("\"{}\"", self.replace('"', "\"\""));
result
}
}
@@ -251,13 +226,10 @@ pub async fn get_existing_dbs_async(
// invalid state. See:
// https://github.com/postgres/postgres/commit/a4b4cc1d60f7e8ccfcc8ff8cb80c28ee411ad9a9
let rowstream = client
// We use a subquery instead of a fancy `datdba::regrole::text AS owner`,
// because the latter automatically wraps the result in double quotes,
// if the role name contains special characters.
.query_raw::<str, &String, &[String; 0]>(
"SELECT
datname AS name,
(SELECT rolname FROM pg_roles WHERE oid = datdba) AS owner,
datdba::regrole::text AS owner,
NOT datallowconn AS restrict_conn,
datconnlimit = - 2 AS invalid
FROM

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@@ -1,77 +0,0 @@
use std::process::Command;
use std::{fs::OpenOptions, io::Write};
use anyhow::{Context, Result};
use tracing::info;
fn get_rsyslog_pid() -> Option<String> {
let output = Command::new("pgrep")
.arg("rsyslogd")
.output()
.expect("Failed to execute pgrep");
if !output.stdout.is_empty() {
let pid = std::str::from_utf8(&output.stdout)
.expect("Invalid UTF-8 in process output")
.trim()
.to_string();
Some(pid)
} else {
None
}
}
// Restart rsyslogd to apply the new configuration.
// This is necessary, because there is no other way to reload the rsyslog configuration.
//
// Rsyslogd shouldn't lose any messages, because of the restart,
// because it tracks the last read position in the log files
// and will continue reading from that position.
// TODO: test it properly
//
fn restart_rsyslog() -> Result<()> {
let old_pid = get_rsyslog_pid().context("rsyslogd is not running")?;
info!("rsyslogd is running with pid: {}, restart it", old_pid);
// kill it to restart
let _ = Command::new("pkill")
.arg("rsyslogd")
.output()
.context("Failed to stop rsyslogd")?;
Ok(())
}
pub fn configure_audit_rsyslog(
log_directory: &str,
tag: &str,
remote_endpoint: &str,
) -> Result<()> {
let config_content: String = format!(
include_str!("config_template/compute_audit_rsyslog_template.conf"),
log_directory = log_directory,
tag = tag,
remote_endpoint = remote_endpoint
);
info!("rsyslog config_content: {}", config_content);
let rsyslog_conf_path = "/etc/rsyslog.d/compute_audit_rsyslog.conf";
let mut file = OpenOptions::new()
.create(true)
.write(true)
.truncate(true)
.open(rsyslog_conf_path)?;
file.write_all(config_content.as_bytes())?;
info!(
"rsyslog configuration file {} added successfully. Starting rsyslogd",
rsyslog_conf_path
);
// start the service, using the configuration
restart_rsyslog()?;
Ok(())
}

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@@ -4,427 +4,15 @@ use std::future::Future;
use std::iter::{empty, once};
use std::sync::Arc;
use anyhow::{Context, Result};
use compute_api::responses::ComputeStatus;
use compute_api::spec::{ComputeAudit, ComputeFeature, ComputeSpec, Database, PgIdent, Role};
use anyhow::Result;
use compute_api::spec::{ComputeFeature, ComputeSpec, Database, PgIdent, Role};
use futures::future::join_all;
use tokio::sync::RwLock;
use tokio_postgres::Client;
use tokio_postgres::error::SqlState;
use tracing::{Instrument, debug, error, info, info_span, instrument, warn};
use tracing::{Instrument, debug, info_span, warn};
use crate::compute::{ComputeNode, ComputeState};
use crate::pg_helpers::{
DatabaseExt, Escaping, GenericOptionsSearch, RoleExt, get_existing_dbs_async,
get_existing_roles_async,
};
use crate::spec_apply::ApplySpecPhase::{
CreateAndAlterDatabases, CreateAndAlterRoles, CreateAvailabilityCheck, CreateNeonSuperuser,
CreatePgauditExtension, CreatePgauditlogtofileExtension, CreateSchemaNeon,
DisablePostgresDBPgAudit, DropInvalidDatabases, DropRoles, FinalizeDropLogicalSubscriptions,
HandleNeonExtension, HandleOtherExtensions, RenameAndDeleteDatabases, RenameRoles,
RunInEachDatabase,
};
use crate::spec_apply::PerDatabasePhase::{
ChangeSchemaPerms, DeleteDBRoleReferences, DropLogicalSubscriptions, HandleAnonExtension,
};
impl ComputeNode {
/// Apply the spec to the running PostgreSQL instance.
/// The caller can decide to run with multiple clients in parallel, or
/// single mode. Either way, the commands executed will be the same, and
/// only commands run in different databases are parallelized.
#[instrument(skip_all)]
pub fn apply_spec_sql(
&self,
spec: Arc<ComputeSpec>,
conf: Arc<tokio_postgres::Config>,
concurrency: usize,
) -> Result<()> {
info!("Applying config with max {} concurrency", concurrency);
debug!("Config: {:?}", spec);
let rt = tokio::runtime::Handle::current();
rt.block_on(async {
// Proceed with post-startup configuration. Note, that order of operations is important.
let client = Self::get_maintenance_client(&conf).await?;
let spec = spec.clone();
let databases = get_existing_dbs_async(&client).await?;
let roles = get_existing_roles_async(&client)
.await?
.into_iter()
.map(|role| (role.name.clone(), role))
.collect::<HashMap<String, Role>>();
// Check if we need to drop subscriptions before starting the endpoint.
//
// It is important to do this operation exactly once when endpoint starts on a new branch.
// Otherwise, we may drop not inherited, but newly created subscriptions.
//
// We cannot rely only on spec.drop_subscriptions_before_start flag,
// because if for some reason compute restarts inside VM,
// it will start again with the same spec and flag value.
//
// To handle this, we save the fact of the operation in the database
// in the neon.drop_subscriptions_done table.
// If the table does not exist, we assume that the operation was never performed, so we must do it.
// If table exists, we check if the operation was performed on the current timelilne.
//
let mut drop_subscriptions_done = false;
if spec.drop_subscriptions_before_start {
let timeline_id = self.get_timeline_id().context("timeline_id must be set")?;
let query = format!("select 1 from neon.drop_subscriptions_done where timeline_id = '{}'", timeline_id);
info!("Checking if drop subscription operation was already performed for timeline_id: {}", timeline_id);
drop_subscriptions_done = match
client.simple_query(&query).await {
Ok(result) => {
matches!(&result[0], postgres::SimpleQueryMessage::Row(_))
},
Err(e) =>
{
match e.code() {
Some(&SqlState::UNDEFINED_TABLE) => false,
_ => {
// We don't expect any other error here, except for the schema/table not existing
error!("Error checking if drop subscription operation was already performed: {}", e);
return Err(e.into());
}
}
}
}
};
let jwks_roles = Arc::new(
spec.as_ref()
.local_proxy_config
.iter()
.flat_map(|it| &it.jwks)
.flatten()
.flat_map(|setting| &setting.role_names)
.cloned()
.collect::<HashSet<_>>(),
);
let ctx = Arc::new(tokio::sync::RwLock::new(MutableApplyContext {
roles,
dbs: databases,
}));
// Apply special pre drop database phase.
// NOTE: we use the code of RunInEachDatabase phase for parallelism
// and connection management, but we don't really run it in *each* database,
// only in databases, we're about to drop.
info!("Applying PerDatabase (pre-dropdb) phase");
let concurrency_token = Arc::new(tokio::sync::Semaphore::new(concurrency));
// Run the phase for each database that we're about to drop.
let db_processes = spec
.delta_operations
.iter()
.flatten()
.filter_map(move |op| {
if op.action.as_str() == "delete_db" {
Some(op.name.clone())
} else {
None
}
})
.map(|dbname| {
let spec = spec.clone();
let ctx = ctx.clone();
let jwks_roles = jwks_roles.clone();
let mut conf = conf.as_ref().clone();
let concurrency_token = concurrency_token.clone();
// We only need dbname field for this phase, so set other fields to dummy values
let db = DB::UserDB(Database {
name: dbname.clone(),
owner: "cloud_admin".to_string(),
options: None,
restrict_conn: false,
invalid: false,
});
debug!("Applying per-database phases for Database {:?}", &db);
match &db {
DB::SystemDB => {}
DB::UserDB(db) => {
conf.dbname(db.name.as_str());
}
}
let conf = Arc::new(conf);
let fut = Self::apply_spec_sql_db(
spec.clone(),
conf,
ctx.clone(),
jwks_roles.clone(),
concurrency_token.clone(),
db,
[DropLogicalSubscriptions].to_vec(),
);
Ok(tokio::spawn(fut))
})
.collect::<Vec<Result<_, anyhow::Error>>>();
for process in db_processes.into_iter() {
let handle = process?;
if let Err(e) = handle.await? {
// Handle the error case where the database does not exist
// We do not check whether the DB exists or not in the deletion phase,
// so we shouldn't be strict about it in pre-deletion cleanup as well.
if e.to_string().contains("does not exist") {
warn!("Error dropping subscription: {}", e);
} else {
return Err(e);
}
};
}
for phase in [
CreateNeonSuperuser,
DropInvalidDatabases,
RenameRoles,
CreateAndAlterRoles,
RenameAndDeleteDatabases,
CreateAndAlterDatabases,
CreateSchemaNeon,
] {
info!("Applying phase {:?}", &phase);
apply_operations(
spec.clone(),
ctx.clone(),
jwks_roles.clone(),
phase,
|| async { Ok(&client) },
)
.await?;
}
info!("Applying RunInEachDatabase2 phase");
let concurrency_token = Arc::new(tokio::sync::Semaphore::new(concurrency));
let db_processes = spec
.cluster
.databases
.iter()
.map(|db| DB::new(db.clone()))
// include
.chain(once(DB::SystemDB))
.map(|db| {
let spec = spec.clone();
let ctx = ctx.clone();
let jwks_roles = jwks_roles.clone();
let mut conf = conf.as_ref().clone();
let concurrency_token = concurrency_token.clone();
let db = db.clone();
debug!("Applying per-database phases for Database {:?}", &db);
match &db {
DB::SystemDB => {}
DB::UserDB(db) => {
conf.dbname(db.name.as_str());
}
}
let conf = Arc::new(conf);
let mut phases = vec![
DeleteDBRoleReferences,
ChangeSchemaPerms,
HandleAnonExtension,
];
if spec.drop_subscriptions_before_start && !drop_subscriptions_done {
info!("Adding DropLogicalSubscriptions phase because drop_subscriptions_before_start is set");
phases.push(DropLogicalSubscriptions);
}
let fut = Self::apply_spec_sql_db(
spec.clone(),
conf,
ctx.clone(),
jwks_roles.clone(),
concurrency_token.clone(),
db,
phases,
);
Ok(tokio::spawn(fut))
})
.collect::<Vec<Result<_, anyhow::Error>>>();
for process in db_processes.into_iter() {
let handle = process?;
handle.await??;
}
let mut phases = vec![
HandleOtherExtensions,
HandleNeonExtension, // This step depends on CreateSchemaNeon
CreateAvailabilityCheck,
DropRoles,
];
// This step depends on CreateSchemaNeon
if spec.drop_subscriptions_before_start && !drop_subscriptions_done {
info!("Adding FinalizeDropLogicalSubscriptions phase because drop_subscriptions_before_start is set");
phases.push(FinalizeDropLogicalSubscriptions);
}
// Keep DisablePostgresDBPgAudit phase at the end,
// so that all config operations are audit logged.
match spec.audit_log_level
{
ComputeAudit::Hipaa => {
phases.push(CreatePgauditExtension);
phases.push(CreatePgauditlogtofileExtension);
phases.push(DisablePostgresDBPgAudit);
}
ComputeAudit::Log => { /* not implemented yet */ }
ComputeAudit::Disabled => {}
}
for phase in phases {
debug!("Applying phase {:?}", &phase);
apply_operations(
spec.clone(),
ctx.clone(),
jwks_roles.clone(),
phase,
|| async { Ok(&client) },
)
.await?;
}
Ok::<(), anyhow::Error>(())
})?;
Ok(())
}
/// Apply SQL migrations of the RunInEachDatabase phase.
///
/// May opt to not connect to databases that don't have any scheduled
/// operations. The function is concurrency-controlled with the provided
/// semaphore. The caller has to make sure the semaphore isn't exhausted.
async fn apply_spec_sql_db(
spec: Arc<ComputeSpec>,
conf: Arc<tokio_postgres::Config>,
ctx: Arc<tokio::sync::RwLock<MutableApplyContext>>,
jwks_roles: Arc<HashSet<String>>,
concurrency_token: Arc<tokio::sync::Semaphore>,
db: DB,
subphases: Vec<PerDatabasePhase>,
) -> Result<()> {
let _permit = concurrency_token.acquire().await?;
let mut client_conn = None;
for subphase in subphases {
apply_operations(
spec.clone(),
ctx.clone(),
jwks_roles.clone(),
RunInEachDatabase {
db: db.clone(),
subphase,
},
// Only connect if apply_operation actually wants a connection.
// It's quite possible this database doesn't need any queries,
// so by not connecting we save time and effort connecting to
// that database.
|| async {
if client_conn.is_none() {
let db_client = Self::get_maintenance_client(&conf).await?;
client_conn.replace(db_client);
}
let client = client_conn.as_ref().unwrap();
Ok(client)
},
)
.await?;
}
drop(client_conn);
Ok::<(), anyhow::Error>(())
}
/// Choose how many concurrent connections to use for applying the spec changes.
pub fn max_service_connections(
&self,
compute_state: &ComputeState,
spec: &ComputeSpec,
) -> usize {
// If the cluster is in Init state we don't have to deal with user connections,
// and can thus use all `max_connections` connection slots. However, that's generally not
// very efficient, so we generally still limit it to a smaller number.
if compute_state.status == ComputeStatus::Init {
// If the settings contain 'max_connections', use that as template
if let Some(config) = spec.cluster.settings.find("max_connections") {
config.parse::<usize>().ok()
} else {
// Otherwise, try to find the setting in the postgresql_conf string
spec.cluster
.postgresql_conf
.iter()
.flat_map(|conf| conf.split("\n"))
.filter_map(|line| {
if !line.contains("max_connections") {
return None;
}
let (key, value) = line.split_once("=")?;
let key = key
.trim_start_matches(char::is_whitespace)
.trim_end_matches(char::is_whitespace);
let value = value
.trim_start_matches(char::is_whitespace)
.trim_end_matches(char::is_whitespace);
if key != "max_connections" {
return None;
}
value.parse::<usize>().ok()
})
.next()
}
// If max_connections is present, use at most 1/3rd of that.
// When max_connections is lower than 30, try to use at least 10 connections, but
// never more than max_connections.
.map(|limit| match limit {
0..10 => limit,
10..30 => 10,
30.. => limit / 3,
})
// If we didn't find max_connections, default to 10 concurrent connections.
.unwrap_or(10)
} else {
// state == Running
// Because the cluster is already in the Running state, we should assume users are
// already connected to the cluster, and high concurrency could negatively
// impact user connectivity. Therefore, we can limit concurrency to the number of
// reserved superuser connections, which users wouldn't be able to use anyway.
spec.cluster
.settings
.find("superuser_reserved_connections")
.iter()
.filter_map(|val| val.parse::<usize>().ok())
.map(|val| if val > 1 { val - 1 } else { 1 })
.last()
.unwrap_or(3)
}
}
}
use crate::compute::construct_superuser_query;
use crate::pg_helpers::{DatabaseExt, Escaping, GenericOptionsSearch, RoleExt, escape_literal};
#[derive(Clone)]
pub enum DB {
@@ -469,7 +57,7 @@ pub enum PerDatabasePhase {
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub enum ApplySpecPhase {
CreateNeonSuperuser,
CreateSuperUser,
DropInvalidDatabases,
RenameRoles,
CreateAndAlterRoles,
@@ -477,9 +65,6 @@ pub enum ApplySpecPhase {
CreateAndAlterDatabases,
CreateSchemaNeon,
RunInEachDatabase { db: DB, subphase: PerDatabasePhase },
CreatePgauditExtension,
CreatePgauditlogtofileExtension,
DisablePostgresDBPgAudit,
HandleOtherExtensions,
HandleNeonExtension,
CreateAvailabilityCheck,
@@ -596,10 +181,14 @@ async fn get_operations<'a>(
apply_spec_phase: &'a ApplySpecPhase,
) -> Result<Box<dyn Iterator<Item = Operation> + 'a + Send>> {
match apply_spec_phase {
ApplySpecPhase::CreateNeonSuperuser => Ok(Box::new(once(Operation {
query: include_str!("sql/create_neon_superuser.sql").to_string(),
comment: None,
}))),
ApplySpecPhase::CreateSuperUser => {
let query = construct_superuser_query(spec);
Ok(Box::new(once(Operation {
query,
comment: None,
})))
}
ApplySpecPhase::DropInvalidDatabases => {
let mut ctx = ctx.write().await;
let databases = &mut ctx.dbs;
@@ -733,15 +322,14 @@ async fn get_operations<'a>(
// We do not check whether the DB exists or not,
// Postgres will take care of it for us
"delete_db" => {
let (db_name, outer_tag) = op.name.pg_quote_dollar();
// In Postgres we can't drop a database if it is a template.
// So we need to unset the template flag first, but it could
// be a retry, so we could've already dropped the database.
// Check that database exists first to make it idempotent.
let unset_template_query: String = format!(
include_str!("sql/unset_template_for_drop_dbs.sql"),
datname = db_name,
outer_tag = outer_tag,
datname_str = escape_literal(&op.name),
datname = &op.name.pg_quote()
);
// Use FORCE to drop database even if there are active connections.
@@ -848,8 +436,6 @@ async fn get_operations<'a>(
comment: None,
},
Operation {
// ALL PRIVILEGES grants CREATE, CONNECT, and TEMPORARY on the database
// (see https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/ddl-priv.html)
query: format!(
"GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON DATABASE {} TO neon_superuser",
db.name.pg_quote()
@@ -909,11 +495,9 @@ async fn get_operations<'a>(
PerDatabasePhase::DropLogicalSubscriptions => {
match &db {
DB::UserDB(db) => {
let (db_name, outer_tag) = db.name.pg_quote_dollar();
let drop_subscription_query: String = format!(
include_str!("sql/drop_subscriptions.sql"),
datname_str = db_name,
outer_tag = outer_tag,
datname_str = escape_literal(&db.name),
);
let operations = vec![Operation {
@@ -952,7 +536,6 @@ async fn get_operations<'a>(
DB::SystemDB => PgIdent::from("cloud_admin").pg_quote(),
DB::UserDB(db) => db.owner.pg_quote(),
};
let (escaped_role, outer_tag) = op.name.pg_quote_dollar();
Some(vec![
// This will reassign all dependent objects to the db owner
@@ -967,9 +550,7 @@ async fn get_operations<'a>(
Operation {
query: format!(
include_str!("sql/pre_drop_role_revoke_privileges.sql"),
// N.B. this has to be properly dollar-escaped with `pg_quote_dollar()`
role_name = escaped_role,
outer_tag = outer_tag,
role_name = quoted,
),
comment: None,
},
@@ -994,14 +575,12 @@ async fn get_operations<'a>(
DB::SystemDB => return Ok(Box::new(empty())),
DB::UserDB(db) => db,
};
let (db_owner, outer_tag) = db.owner.pg_quote_dollar();
let operations = vec![
Operation {
query: format!(
include_str!("sql/set_public_schema_owner.sql"),
db_owner = db_owner,
outer_tag = outer_tag,
db_owner = db.owner.pg_quote()
),
comment: None,
},
@@ -1121,25 +700,6 @@ async fn get_operations<'a>(
}
Ok(Box::new(empty()))
}
ApplySpecPhase::CreatePgauditExtension => Ok(Box::new(once(Operation {
query: String::from("CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS pgaudit"),
comment: Some(String::from("create pgaudit extensions")),
}))),
ApplySpecPhase::CreatePgauditlogtofileExtension => Ok(Box::new(once(Operation {
query: String::from("CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS pgauditlogtofile"),
comment: Some(String::from("create pgauditlogtofile extensions")),
}))),
// Disable pgaudit logging for postgres database.
// Postgres is neon system database used by monitors
// and compute_ctl tuning functions and thus generates a lot of noise.
// We do not consider data stored in this database as sensitive.
ApplySpecPhase::DisablePostgresDBPgAudit => {
let query = "ALTER DATABASE postgres SET pgaudit.log to 'none'";
Ok(Box::new(once(Operation {
query: query.to_string(),
comment: Some(query.to_string()),
})))
}
ApplySpecPhase::HandleNeonExtension => {
let operations = vec![
Operation {

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@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
DO $$
BEGIN
IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT FROM pg_catalog.pg_roles WHERE rolname = 'neon_superuser')
THEN
CREATE ROLE neon_superuser CREATEDB CREATEROLE NOLOGIN REPLICATION BYPASSRLS IN ROLE pg_read_all_data, pg_write_all_data;
END IF;
END
$$;

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
DO ${outer_tag}$
DO $$
DECLARE
subname TEXT;
BEGIN
@@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ BEGIN
EXECUTE format('DROP SUBSCRIPTION %I;', subname);
END LOOP;
END;
${outer_tag}$;
$$;

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@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
DO ${outer_tag}$
SET SESSION ROLE neon_superuser;
DO $$
DECLARE
schema TEXT;
grantor TEXT;
revoke_query TEXT;
BEGIN
FOR schema IN
@@ -14,25 +15,14 @@ BEGIN
-- ii) it's easy to add more schemas to the list if needed.
WHERE schema_name IN ('public')
LOOP
FOR grantor IN EXECUTE
format(
'SELECT DISTINCT rtg.grantor FROM information_schema.role_table_grants AS rtg WHERE grantee = %s',
-- N.B. this has to be properly dollar-escaped with `pg_quote_dollar()`
quote_literal({role_name})
)
LOOP
EXECUTE format('SET LOCAL ROLE %I', grantor);
revoke_query := format(
'REVOKE ALL PRIVILEGES ON ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA %I FROM {role_name} GRANTED BY neon_superuser;',
schema
);
revoke_query := format(
'REVOKE ALL PRIVILEGES ON ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA %I FROM %I GRANTED BY %I',
schema,
-- N.B. this has to be properly dollar-escaped with `pg_quote_dollar()`
{role_name},
grantor
);
EXECUTE revoke_query;
END LOOP;
EXECUTE revoke_query;
END LOOP;
END;
${outer_tag}$;
$$;
RESET ROLE;

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@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
DO ${outer_tag}$
DO
$$
DECLARE
schema_owner TEXT;
BEGIN
@@ -15,8 +16,8 @@ DO ${outer_tag}$
IF schema_owner = 'cloud_admin' OR schema_owner = 'zenith_admin'
THEN
EXECUTE format('ALTER SCHEMA public OWNER TO %I', {db_owner});
ALTER SCHEMA public OWNER TO {db_owner};
END IF;
END IF;
END
${outer_tag}$;
$$;

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@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
DO ${outer_tag}$
DO $$
BEGIN
IF EXISTS(
SELECT 1
FROM pg_catalog.pg_database
WHERE datname = {datname}
WHERE datname = {datname_str}
)
THEN
EXECUTE format('ALTER DATABASE %I is_template false', {datname});
ALTER DATABASE {datname} is_template false;
END IF;
END
${outer_tag}$;
$$;

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@@ -61,23 +61,6 @@ test.escaping = 'here''s a backslash \\ and a quote '' and a double-quote " hoor
assert_eq!(ident.pg_quote(), "\"\"\"name\"\";\\n select 1;\"");
}
#[test]
fn ident_pg_quote_dollar() {
let test_cases = vec![
("name", ("$$name$$", "x")),
("name$$", ("$x$name$$$x$", "xx")),
("name$$$", ("$x$name$$$$x$", "xx")),
("name$$$$", ("$x$name$$$$$x$", "xx")),
("name$x$", ("$xx$name$x$$xx$", "xxx")),
];
for (input, expected) in test_cases {
let (escaped, tag) = PgIdent::from(input).pg_quote_dollar();
assert_eq!(escaped, expected.0);
assert_eq!(tag, expected.1);
}
}
#[test]
fn generic_options_search() {
let generic_options: GenericOptions = Some(vec![

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@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ use anyhow::Context;
use camino::{Utf8Path, Utf8PathBuf};
use nix::errno::Errno;
use nix::fcntl::{FcntlArg, FdFlag};
use nix::sys::signal::{Signal, kill};
use nix::sys::signal::{kill, Signal};
use nix::unistd::Pid;
use utils::pid_file::{self, PidFileRead};

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@@ -5,16 +5,7 @@
//! easier to work with locally. The python tests in `test_runner`
//! rely on `neon_local` to set up the environment for each test.
//!
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::collections::{BTreeSet, HashMap};
use std::fs::File;
use std::os::fd::AsRawFd;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::process::exit;
use std::str::FromStr;
use std::time::Duration;
use anyhow::{Context, Result, anyhow, bail};
use anyhow::{anyhow, bail, Context, Result};
use clap::Parser;
use compute_api::spec::ComputeMode;
use control_plane::endpoint::ComputeControlPlane;
@@ -28,7 +19,7 @@ use control_plane::storage_controller::{
NeonStorageControllerStartArgs, NeonStorageControllerStopArgs, StorageController,
};
use control_plane::{broker, local_env};
use nix::fcntl::{FlockArg, flock};
use nix::fcntl::{flock, FlockArg};
use pageserver_api::config::{
DEFAULT_HTTP_LISTEN_PORT as DEFAULT_PAGESERVER_HTTP_PORT,
DEFAULT_PG_LISTEN_PORT as DEFAULT_PAGESERVER_PG_PORT,
@@ -36,24 +27,31 @@ use pageserver_api::config::{
use pageserver_api::controller_api::{
NodeAvailabilityWrapper, PlacementPolicy, TenantCreateRequest,
};
use pageserver_api::models::{
ShardParameters, TenantConfigRequest, TimelineCreateRequest, TimelineInfo,
};
use pageserver_api::models::{ShardParameters, TimelineCreateRequest, TimelineInfo};
use pageserver_api::shard::{ShardCount, ShardStripeSize, TenantShardId};
use postgres_backend::AuthType;
use postgres_connection::parse_host_port;
use safekeeper_api::membership::SafekeeperGeneration;
use safekeeper_api::{
DEFAULT_HTTP_LISTEN_PORT as DEFAULT_SAFEKEEPER_HTTP_PORT,
DEFAULT_PG_LISTEN_PORT as DEFAULT_SAFEKEEPER_PG_PORT,
};
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::collections::{BTreeSet, HashMap};
use std::fs::File;
use std::os::fd::AsRawFd;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::process::exit;
use std::str::FromStr;
use std::time::Duration;
use storage_broker::DEFAULT_LISTEN_ADDR as DEFAULT_BROKER_ADDR;
use tokio::task::JoinSet;
use url::Host;
use utils::auth::{Claims, Scope};
use utils::id::{NodeId, TenantId, TenantTimelineId, TimelineId};
use utils::lsn::Lsn;
use utils::project_git_version;
use utils::{
auth::{Claims, Scope},
id::{NodeId, TenantId, TenantTimelineId, TimelineId},
lsn::Lsn,
project_git_version,
};
// Default id of a safekeeper node, if not specified on the command line.
const DEFAULT_SAFEKEEPER_ID: NodeId = NodeId(1);
@@ -599,15 +597,7 @@ struct EndpointStartCmdArgs {
#[clap(long = "pageserver-id")]
endpoint_pageserver_id: Option<NodeId>,
#[clap(
long,
help = "Safekeepers membership generation to prefix neon.safekeepers with. Normally neon_local sets it on its own, but this option allows to override. Non zero value forces endpoint to use membership configurations."
)]
safekeepers_generation: Option<u32>,
#[clap(
long,
help = "List of safekeepers endpoint will talk to. Normally neon_local chooses them on its own, but this option allows to override."
)]
#[clap(long)]
safekeepers: Option<String>,
#[clap(
@@ -628,9 +618,9 @@ struct EndpointStartCmdArgs {
)]
allow_multiple: bool,
#[clap(short = 't', long, value_parser= humantime::parse_duration, help = "timeout until we fail the command")]
#[arg(default_value = "90s")]
start_timeout: Duration,
#[clap(short = 't', long, help = "timeout until we fail the command")]
#[arg(default_value = "10s")]
start_timeout: humantime::Duration,
}
#[derive(clap::Args)]
@@ -931,9 +921,7 @@ fn handle_init(args: &InitCmdArgs) -> anyhow::Result<LocalEnv> {
let init_conf: NeonLocalInitConf = if let Some(config_path) = &args.config {
// User (likely the Python test suite) provided a description of the environment.
if args.num_pageservers.is_some() {
bail!(
"Cannot specify both --num-pageservers and --config, use key `pageservers` in the --config file instead"
);
bail!("Cannot specify both --num-pageservers and --config, use key `pageservers` in the --config file instead");
}
// load and parse the file
let contents = std::fs::read_to_string(config_path).with_context(|| {
@@ -965,7 +953,6 @@ fn handle_init(args: &InitCmdArgs) -> anyhow::Result<LocalEnv> {
id: pageserver_id,
listen_pg_addr: format!("127.0.0.1:{pg_port}"),
listen_http_addr: format!("127.0.0.1:{http_port}"),
listen_https_addr: None,
pg_auth_type: AuthType::Trust,
http_auth_type: AuthType::Trust,
other: Default::default(),
@@ -980,7 +967,6 @@ fn handle_init(args: &InitCmdArgs) -> anyhow::Result<LocalEnv> {
default_tenant_id: TenantId::from_array(std::array::from_fn(|_| 0)),
storage_controller: None,
control_plane_compute_hook_api: None,
generate_local_ssl_certs: false,
}
};
@@ -1131,16 +1117,12 @@ async fn handle_tenant(subcmd: &TenantCmd, env: &mut local_env::LocalEnv) -> any
let tenant_id = get_tenant_id(args.tenant_id, env)?;
let tenant_conf: HashMap<_, _> =
args.config.iter().flat_map(|c| c.split_once(':')).collect();
let config = PageServerNode::parse_config(tenant_conf)?;
let req = TenantConfigRequest { tenant_id, config };
let storage_controller = StorageController::from_env(env);
storage_controller
.set_tenant_config(&req)
pageserver
.tenant_config(tenant_id, tenant_conf)
.await
.with_context(|| format!("Tenant config failed for tenant with id {tenant_id}"))?;
println!("tenant {tenant_id} successfully configured via storcon");
println!("tenant {tenant_id} successfully configured on the pageserver");
}
}
Ok(())
@@ -1333,14 +1315,10 @@ async fn handle_endpoint(subcmd: &EndpointCmd, env: &local_env::LocalEnv) -> Res
match (mode, args.hot_standby) {
(ComputeMode::Static(_), true) => {
bail!(
"Cannot start a node in hot standby mode when it is already configured as a static replica"
)
bail!("Cannot start a node in hot standby mode when it is already configured as a static replica")
}
(ComputeMode::Primary, true) => {
bail!(
"Cannot start a node as a hot standby replica, it is already configured as primary node"
)
bail!("Cannot start a node as a hot standby replica, it is already configured as primary node")
}
_ => {}
}
@@ -1367,7 +1345,6 @@ async fn handle_endpoint(subcmd: &EndpointCmd, env: &local_env::LocalEnv) -> Res
let pageserver_id = args.endpoint_pageserver_id;
let remote_ext_config = &args.remote_ext_config;
let safekeepers_generation = args.safekeepers_generation.map(SafekeeperGeneration::new);
// If --safekeepers argument is given, use only the listed
// safekeeper nodes; otherwise all from the env.
let safekeepers = if let Some(safekeepers) = parse_safekeepers(&args.safekeepers)? {
@@ -1443,13 +1420,11 @@ async fn handle_endpoint(subcmd: &EndpointCmd, env: &local_env::LocalEnv) -> Res
endpoint
.start(
&auth_token,
safekeepers_generation,
safekeepers,
pageservers,
remote_ext_config.as_ref(),
stripe_size.0 as usize,
args.create_test_user,
args.start_timeout,
)
.await?;
}

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@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@
use std::time::Duration;
use anyhow::Context;
use camino::Utf8PathBuf;
use crate::{background_process, local_env};

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@@ -37,24 +37,29 @@
//! ```
//!
use std::collections::BTreeMap;
use std::net::{IpAddr, Ipv4Addr, SocketAddr, TcpStream};
use std::net::IpAddr;
use std::net::Ipv4Addr;
use std::net::SocketAddr;
use std::net::TcpStream;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::process::Command;
use std::str::FromStr;
use std::sync::Arc;
use std::time::{Duration, Instant, SystemTime, UNIX_EPOCH};
use std::time::Duration;
use std::time::SystemTime;
use std::time::UNIX_EPOCH;
use anyhow::{Context, Result, anyhow, bail};
use anyhow::{anyhow, bail, Context, Result};
use compute_api::requests::ConfigurationRequest;
use compute_api::responses::{ComputeCtlConfig, ComputeStatus, ComputeStatusResponse};
use compute_api::spec::{
Cluster, ComputeAudit, ComputeFeature, ComputeMode, ComputeSpec, Database, PgIdent,
RemoteExtSpec, Role,
};
use nix::sys::signal::{Signal, kill};
use compute_api::responses::ComputeCtlConfig;
use compute_api::spec::Database;
use compute_api::spec::PgIdent;
use compute_api::spec::RemoteExtSpec;
use compute_api::spec::Role;
use nix::sys::signal::kill;
use nix::sys::signal::Signal;
use pageserver_api::shard::ShardStripeSize;
use reqwest::header::CONTENT_TYPE;
use safekeeper_api::membership::SafekeeperGeneration;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use tracing::debug;
use url::Host;
@@ -64,6 +69,9 @@ use crate::local_env::LocalEnv;
use crate::postgresql_conf::PostgresConf;
use crate::storage_controller::StorageController;
use compute_api::responses::{ComputeStatus, ComputeStatusResponse};
use compute_api::spec::{Cluster, ComputeFeature, ComputeMode, ComputeSpec};
// contents of a endpoint.json file
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Eq, Clone, Debug)]
pub struct EndpointConf {
@@ -229,9 +237,7 @@ impl ComputeControlPlane {
});
if let Some((key, _)) = duplicates.next() {
bail!(
"attempting to create a duplicate primary endpoint on tenant {tenant_id}, timeline {timeline_id}: endpoint {key:?} exists already. please don't do this, it is not supported."
);
bail!("attempting to create a duplicate primary endpoint on tenant {tenant_id}, timeline {timeline_id}: endpoint {key:?} exists already. please don't do this, it is not supported.");
}
}
Ok(())
@@ -578,17 +584,14 @@ impl Endpoint {
Ok(safekeeper_connstrings)
}
#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
pub async fn start(
&self,
auth_token: &Option<String>,
safekeepers_generation: Option<SafekeeperGeneration>,
safekeepers: Vec<NodeId>,
pageservers: Vec<(Host, u16)>,
remote_ext_config: Option<&String>,
shard_stripe_size: usize,
create_test_user: bool,
start_timeout: Duration,
) -> Result<()> {
if self.status() == EndpointStatus::Running {
anyhow::bail!("The endpoint is already running");
@@ -660,7 +663,6 @@ impl Endpoint {
timeline_id: Some(self.timeline_id),
mode: self.mode,
pageserver_connstring: Some(pageserver_connstring),
safekeepers_generation: safekeepers_generation.map(|g| g.into_inner()),
safekeeper_connstrings,
storage_auth_token: auth_token.clone(),
remote_extensions,
@@ -669,7 +671,6 @@ impl Endpoint {
local_proxy_config: None,
reconfigure_concurrency: self.reconfigure_concurrency,
drop_subscriptions_before_start: self.drop_subscriptions_before_start,
audit_log_level: ComputeAudit::Disabled,
};
// this strange code is needed to support respec() in tests
@@ -777,18 +778,17 @@ impl Endpoint {
std::fs::write(pidfile_path, pid.to_string())?;
// Wait for it to start
let mut attempt = 0;
const ATTEMPT_INTERVAL: Duration = Duration::from_millis(100);
let start_at = Instant::now();
const MAX_ATTEMPTS: u32 = 10 * 90; // Wait up to 1.5 min
loop {
attempt += 1;
match self.get_status().await {
Ok(state) => {
match state.status {
ComputeStatus::Init => {
if Instant::now().duration_since(start_at) > start_timeout {
bail!(
"compute startup timed out {:?}; still in Init state",
start_timeout
);
if attempt == MAX_ATTEMPTS {
bail!("compute startup timed out; still in Init state");
}
// keep retrying
}
@@ -815,11 +815,8 @@ impl Endpoint {
}
}
Err(e) => {
if Instant::now().duration_since(start_at) > start_timeout {
return Err(e).context(format!(
"timed out {:?} waiting to connect to compute_ctl HTTP",
start_timeout,
));
if attempt == MAX_ATTEMPTS {
return Err(e).context("timed out waiting to connect to compute_ctl HTTP");
}
}
}

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@@ -3,22 +3,28 @@
//! Now it also provides init method which acts like a stub for proper installation
//! script which will use local paths.
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::net::{IpAddr, Ipv4Addr, SocketAddr};
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::process::{Command, Stdio};
use std::time::Duration;
use std::{env, fs};
use anyhow::{bail, Context};
use anyhow::{Context, bail};
use clap::ValueEnum;
use postgres_backend::AuthType;
use reqwest::Url;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use utils::auth::{Claims, encode_from_key_file};
use utils::id::{NodeId, TenantId, TenantTimelineId, TimelineId};
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::env;
use std::fs;
use std::net::IpAddr;
use std::net::Ipv4Addr;
use std::net::SocketAddr;
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
use std::process::{Command, Stdio};
use std::time::Duration;
use utils::{
auth::{encode_from_key_file, Claims},
id::{NodeId, TenantId, TenantTimelineId, TimelineId},
};
use crate::pageserver::{PAGESERVER_REMOTE_STORAGE_DIR, PageServerNode};
use crate::pageserver::PageServerNode;
use crate::pageserver::PAGESERVER_REMOTE_STORAGE_DIR;
use crate::safekeeper::SafekeeperNode;
pub const DEFAULT_PG_VERSION: u32 = 16;
@@ -81,10 +87,6 @@ pub struct LocalEnv {
// but deserialization into a generic toml object as `toml::Value::try_from` fails with an error.
// https://toml.io/en/v1.0.0 does not contain a concept of "a table inside another table".
pub branch_name_mappings: HashMap<String, Vec<(TenantId, TimelineId)>>,
/// Flag to generate SSL certificates for components that need it.
/// Also generates root CA certificate that is used to sign all other certificates.
pub generate_local_ssl_certs: bool,
}
/// On-disk state stored in `.neon/config`.
@@ -106,10 +108,6 @@ pub struct OnDiskConfig {
pub control_plane_api: Option<Url>,
pub control_plane_compute_hook_api: Option<Url>,
branch_name_mappings: HashMap<String, Vec<(TenantId, TimelineId)>>,
// Note: skip serializing because in compat tests old storage controller fails
// to load new config file. May be removed after this field is in release branch.
#[serde(skip_serializing_if = "std::ops::Not::not")]
pub generate_local_ssl_certs: bool,
}
fn fail_if_pageservers_field_specified<'de, D>(_: D) -> Result<Vec<PageServerConf>, D::Error>
@@ -137,7 +135,6 @@ pub struct NeonLocalInitConf {
pub safekeepers: Vec<SafekeeperConf>,
pub control_plane_api: Option<Url>,
pub control_plane_compute_hook_api: Option<Option<Url>>,
pub generate_local_ssl_certs: bool,
}
/// Broker config for cluster internal communication.
@@ -174,11 +171,6 @@ pub struct NeonStorageControllerConf {
#[serde(with = "humantime_serde")]
pub long_reconcile_threshold: Option<Duration>,
#[serde(default)]
pub use_https_pageserver_api: bool,
pub timelines_onto_safekeepers: bool,
}
impl NeonStorageControllerConf {
@@ -202,8 +194,6 @@ impl Default for NeonStorageControllerConf {
max_secondary_lag_bytes: None,
heartbeat_interval: Self::DEFAULT_HEARTBEAT_INTERVAL,
long_reconcile_threshold: None,
use_https_pageserver_api: false,
timelines_onto_safekeepers: false,
}
}
}
@@ -233,7 +223,6 @@ pub struct PageServerConf {
pub id: NodeId,
pub listen_pg_addr: String,
pub listen_http_addr: String,
pub listen_https_addr: Option<String>,
pub pg_auth_type: AuthType,
pub http_auth_type: AuthType,
pub no_sync: bool,
@@ -245,7 +234,6 @@ impl Default for PageServerConf {
id: NodeId(0),
listen_pg_addr: String::new(),
listen_http_addr: String::new(),
listen_https_addr: None,
pg_auth_type: AuthType::Trust,
http_auth_type: AuthType::Trust,
no_sync: false,
@@ -261,7 +249,6 @@ pub struct NeonLocalInitPageserverConf {
pub id: NodeId,
pub listen_pg_addr: String,
pub listen_http_addr: String,
pub listen_https_addr: Option<String>,
pub pg_auth_type: AuthType,
pub http_auth_type: AuthType,
#[serde(default, skip_serializing_if = "std::ops::Not::not")]
@@ -276,7 +263,6 @@ impl From<&NeonLocalInitPageserverConf> for PageServerConf {
id,
listen_pg_addr,
listen_http_addr,
listen_https_addr,
pg_auth_type,
http_auth_type,
no_sync,
@@ -286,7 +272,6 @@ impl From<&NeonLocalInitPageserverConf> for PageServerConf {
id: *id,
listen_pg_addr: listen_pg_addr.clone(),
listen_http_addr: listen_http_addr.clone(),
listen_https_addr: listen_https_addr.clone(),
pg_auth_type: *pg_auth_type,
http_auth_type: *http_auth_type,
no_sync: *no_sync,
@@ -431,41 +416,6 @@ impl LocalEnv {
}
}
pub fn ssl_ca_cert_path(&self) -> Option<PathBuf> {
if self.generate_local_ssl_certs {
Some(self.base_data_dir.join("rootCA.crt"))
} else {
None
}
}
pub fn ssl_ca_key_path(&self) -> Option<PathBuf> {
if self.generate_local_ssl_certs {
Some(self.base_data_dir.join("rootCA.key"))
} else {
None
}
}
pub fn generate_ssl_ca_cert(&self) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let cert_path = self.ssl_ca_cert_path().unwrap();
let key_path = self.ssl_ca_key_path().unwrap();
if !fs::exists(cert_path.as_path())? {
generate_ssl_ca_cert(cert_path.as_path(), key_path.as_path())?;
}
Ok(())
}
pub fn generate_ssl_cert(&self, cert_path: &Path, key_path: &Path) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
self.generate_ssl_ca_cert()?;
generate_ssl_cert(
cert_path,
key_path,
self.ssl_ca_cert_path().unwrap().as_path(),
self.ssl_ca_key_path().unwrap().as_path(),
)
}
/// Inspect the base data directory and extract the instance id and instance directory path
/// for all storage controller instances
pub async fn storage_controller_instances(&self) -> std::io::Result<Vec<(u8, PathBuf)>> {
@@ -515,9 +465,7 @@ impl LocalEnv {
if old_timeline_id == &timeline_id {
Ok(())
} else {
bail!(
"branch '{branch_name}' is already mapped to timeline {old_timeline_id}, cannot map to another timeline {timeline_id}"
);
bail!("branch '{branch_name}' is already mapped to timeline {old_timeline_id}, cannot map to another timeline {timeline_id}");
}
} else {
existing_values.push((tenant_id, timeline_id));
@@ -575,7 +523,6 @@ impl LocalEnv {
control_plane_api,
control_plane_compute_hook_api,
branch_name_mappings,
generate_local_ssl_certs,
} = on_disk_config;
LocalEnv {
base_data_dir: repopath.to_owned(),
@@ -590,7 +537,6 @@ impl LocalEnv {
control_plane_api: control_plane_api.unwrap(),
control_plane_compute_hook_api,
branch_name_mappings,
generate_local_ssl_certs,
}
};
@@ -626,7 +572,6 @@ impl LocalEnv {
struct PageserverConfigTomlSubset {
listen_pg_addr: String,
listen_http_addr: String,
listen_https_addr: Option<String>,
pg_auth_type: AuthType,
http_auth_type: AuthType,
#[serde(default)]
@@ -651,7 +596,6 @@ impl LocalEnv {
let PageserverConfigTomlSubset {
listen_pg_addr,
listen_http_addr,
listen_https_addr,
pg_auth_type,
http_auth_type,
no_sync,
@@ -669,7 +613,6 @@ impl LocalEnv {
},
listen_pg_addr,
listen_http_addr,
listen_https_addr,
pg_auth_type,
http_auth_type,
no_sync,
@@ -697,7 +640,6 @@ impl LocalEnv {
control_plane_api: Some(self.control_plane_api.clone()),
control_plane_compute_hook_api: self.control_plane_compute_hook_api.clone(),
branch_name_mappings: self.branch_name_mappings.clone(),
generate_local_ssl_certs: self.generate_local_ssl_certs,
},
)
}
@@ -780,7 +722,6 @@ impl LocalEnv {
safekeepers,
control_plane_api,
control_plane_compute_hook_api,
generate_local_ssl_certs,
} = conf;
// Find postgres binaries.
@@ -829,13 +770,8 @@ impl LocalEnv {
control_plane_api: control_plane_api.unwrap(),
control_plane_compute_hook_api: control_plane_compute_hook_api.unwrap_or_default(),
branch_name_mappings: Default::default(),
generate_local_ssl_certs,
};
if generate_local_ssl_certs {
env.generate_ssl_ca_cert()?;
}
// create endpoints dir
fs::create_dir_all(env.endpoints_path())?;
@@ -919,80 +855,3 @@ fn generate_auth_keys(private_key_path: &Path, public_key_path: &Path) -> anyhow
}
Ok(())
}
fn generate_ssl_ca_cert(cert_path: &Path, key_path: &Path) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
// openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:2048 -nodes -subj "/CN=Neon Local CA" -days 36500 \
// -out rootCA.crt -keyout rootCA.key
let keygen_output = Command::new("openssl")
.args([
"req", "-x509", "-newkey", "rsa:2048", "-nodes", "-days", "36500",
])
.args(["-subj", "/CN=Neon Local CA"])
.args(["-out", cert_path.to_str().unwrap()])
.args(["-keyout", key_path.to_str().unwrap()])
.output()
.context("failed to generate CA certificate")?;
if !keygen_output.status.success() {
bail!(
"openssl failed: '{}'",
String::from_utf8_lossy(&keygen_output.stderr)
);
}
Ok(())
}
fn generate_ssl_cert(
cert_path: &Path,
key_path: &Path,
ca_cert_path: &Path,
ca_key_path: &Path,
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
// Generate Certificate Signing Request (CSR).
let mut csr_path = cert_path.to_path_buf();
csr_path.set_extension(".csr");
// openssl req -new -nodes -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout server.key -out server.csr \
// -subj "/CN=localhost" -addext "subjectAltName=DNS:localhost,IP:127.0.0.1"
let keygen_output = Command::new("openssl")
.args(["req", "-new", "-nodes"])
.args(["-newkey", "rsa:2048"])
.args(["-subj", "/CN=localhost"])
.args(["-addext", "subjectAltName=DNS:localhost,IP:127.0.0.1"])
.args(["-keyout", key_path.to_str().unwrap()])
.args(["-out", csr_path.to_str().unwrap()])
.output()
.context("failed to generate CSR")?;
if !keygen_output.status.success() {
bail!(
"openssl failed: '{}'",
String::from_utf8_lossy(&keygen_output.stderr)
);
}
// Sign CSR with CA key.
//
// openssl x509 -req -in server.csr -CA rootCA.crt -CAkey rootCA.key -CAcreateserial \
// -out server.crt -days 36500 -copy_extensions copyall
let keygen_output = Command::new("openssl")
.args(["x509", "-req"])
.args(["-in", csr_path.to_str().unwrap()])
.args(["-CA", ca_cert_path.to_str().unwrap()])
.args(["-CAkey", ca_key_path.to_str().unwrap()])
.arg("-CAcreateserial")
.args(["-out", cert_path.to_str().unwrap()])
.args(["-days", "36500"])
.args(["-copy_extensions", "copyall"])
.output()
.context("failed to sign CSR")?;
if !keygen_output.status.success() {
bail!(
"openssl failed: '{}'",
String::from_utf8_lossy(&keygen_output.stderr)
);
}
// Remove CSR file as it's not needed anymore.
fs::remove_file(csr_path)?;
Ok(())
}

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@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@
//! ```
//!
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::io;
use std::io::Write;
use std::num::NonZeroU64;
@@ -14,20 +15,22 @@ use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::str::FromStr;
use std::time::Duration;
use anyhow::{Context, bail};
use anyhow::{bail, Context};
use camino::Utf8PathBuf;
use pageserver_api::models::{self, TenantInfo, TimelineInfo};
use pageserver_api::shard::TenantShardId;
use pageserver_client::mgmt_api;
use postgres_backend::AuthType;
use postgres_connection::{PgConnectionConfig, parse_host_port};
use reqwest::Certificate;
use postgres_connection::{parse_host_port, PgConnectionConfig};
use utils::auth::{Claims, Scope};
use utils::id::{NodeId, TenantId, TimelineId};
use utils::lsn::Lsn;
use utils::id::NodeId;
use utils::{
id::{TenantId, TimelineId},
lsn::Lsn,
};
use crate::background_process;
use crate::local_env::{LocalEnv, NeonLocalInitPageserverConf, PageServerConf};
use crate::local_env::{NeonLocalInitPageserverConf, PageServerConf};
use crate::{background_process, local_env::LocalEnv};
/// Directory within .neon which will be used by default for LocalFs remote storage.
pub const PAGESERVER_REMOTE_STORAGE_DIR: &str = "local_fs_remote_storage/pageserver";
@@ -50,29 +53,12 @@ impl PageServerNode {
let (host, port) =
parse_host_port(&conf.listen_pg_addr).expect("Unable to parse listen_pg_addr");
let port = port.unwrap_or(5432);
let ssl_ca_cert = env.ssl_ca_cert_path().map(|ssl_ca_file| {
let buf = std::fs::read(ssl_ca_file).expect("SSL root CA file should exist");
Certificate::from_pem(&buf).expect("CA certificate should be valid")
});
let endpoint = if env.storage_controller.use_https_pageserver_api {
format!(
"https://{}",
conf.listen_https_addr.as_ref().expect(
"listen https address should be specified if use_https_pageserver_api is on"
)
)
} else {
format!("http://{}", conf.listen_http_addr)
};
Self {
pg_connection_config: PgConnectionConfig::new_host_port(host, port),
conf: conf.clone(),
env: env.clone(),
http_client: mgmt_api::Client::new(
endpoint,
format!("http://{}", conf.listen_http_addr),
{
match conf.http_auth_type {
AuthType::Trust => None,
@@ -83,9 +69,7 @@ impl PageServerNode {
}
}
.as_deref(),
ssl_ca_cert,
)
.expect("Client constructs with no errors"),
),
}
}
@@ -97,11 +81,7 @@ impl PageServerNode {
&self,
conf: NeonLocalInitPageserverConf,
) -> anyhow::Result<toml_edit::DocumentMut> {
assert_eq!(
&PageServerConf::from(&conf),
&self.conf,
"during neon_local init, we derive the runtime state of ps conf (self.conf) from the --config flag fully"
);
assert_eq!(&PageServerConf::from(&conf), &self.conf, "during neon_local init, we derive the runtime state of ps conf (self.conf) from the --config flag fully");
// TODO(christian): instead of what we do here, create a pageserver_api::config::ConfigToml (PR #7656)
@@ -240,13 +220,6 @@ impl PageServerNode {
.context("write identity toml")?;
drop(identity_toml);
if self.env.generate_local_ssl_certs {
self.env.generate_ssl_cert(
datadir.join("server.crt").as_path(),
datadir.join("server.key").as_path(),
)?;
}
// TODO: invoke a TBD config-check command to validate that pageserver will start with the written config
// Write metadata file, used by pageserver on startup to register itself with
@@ -257,15 +230,6 @@ impl PageServerNode {
parse_host_port(&self.conf.listen_http_addr).expect("Unable to parse listen_http_addr");
let http_port = http_port.unwrap_or(9898);
let https_port = match self.conf.listen_https_addr.as_ref() {
Some(https_addr) => {
let (_https_host, https_port) =
parse_host_port(https_addr).expect("Unable to parse listen_https_addr");
Some(https_port.unwrap_or(9899))
}
None => None,
};
// Intentionally hand-craft JSON: this acts as an implicit format compat test
// in case the pageserver-side structure is edited, and reflects the real life
// situation: the metadata is written by some other script.
@@ -276,7 +240,6 @@ impl PageServerNode {
postgres_port: self.pg_connection_config.port(),
http_host: "localhost".to_string(),
http_port,
https_port,
other: HashMap::from([(
"availability_zone_id".to_string(),
serde_json::json!(az_id),

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@@ -1,6 +1,3 @@
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::fmt;
///
/// Module for parsing postgresql.conf file.
///
@@ -9,6 +6,8 @@ use std::fmt;
/// funny stuff like include-directives or funny escaping.
use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
use regex::Regex;
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::fmt;
/// In-memory representation of a postgresql.conf file
#[derive(Default, Debug)]

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@@ -14,15 +14,18 @@ use std::{io, result};
use anyhow::Context;
use camino::Utf8PathBuf;
use http_utils::error::HttpErrorBody;
use postgres_connection::PgConnectionConfig;
use reqwest::{IntoUrl, Method};
use thiserror::Error;
use http_utils::error::HttpErrorBody;
use utils::auth::{Claims, Scope};
use utils::id::NodeId;
use crate::background_process;
use crate::local_env::{LocalEnv, SafekeeperConf};
use crate::{
background_process,
local_env::{LocalEnv, SafekeeperConf},
};
#[derive(Error, Debug)]
pub enum SafekeeperHttpError {

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@@ -1,36 +1,44 @@
use std::ffi::OsStr;
use std::fs;
use std::net::SocketAddr;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::process::ExitStatus;
use std::str::FromStr;
use std::sync::OnceLock;
use std::time::{Duration, Instant};
use crate::{
background_process,
local_env::{LocalEnv, NeonStorageControllerConf},
};
use camino::{Utf8Path, Utf8PathBuf};
use hyper0::Uri;
use nix::unistd::Pid;
use pageserver_api::controller_api::{
NodeConfigureRequest, NodeDescribeResponse, NodeRegisterRequest, TenantCreateRequest,
TenantCreateResponse, TenantLocateResponse,
use pageserver_api::{
controller_api::{
NodeConfigureRequest, NodeDescribeResponse, NodeRegisterRequest, TenantCreateRequest,
TenantCreateResponse, TenantLocateResponse, TenantShardMigrateRequest,
TenantShardMigrateResponse,
},
models::{
TenantShardSplitRequest, TenantShardSplitResponse, TimelineCreateRequest, TimelineInfo,
},
shard::{ShardStripeSize, TenantShardId},
};
use pageserver_api::models::{TenantConfigRequest, TimelineCreateRequest, TimelineInfo};
use pageserver_api::shard::TenantShardId;
use pageserver_client::mgmt_api::ResponseErrorMessageExt;
use postgres_backend::AuthType;
use reqwest::Method;
use serde::de::DeserializeOwned;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use serde::{de::DeserializeOwned, Deserialize, Serialize};
use std::{
ffi::OsStr,
fs,
net::SocketAddr,
path::PathBuf,
process::ExitStatus,
str::FromStr,
sync::OnceLock,
time::{Duration, Instant},
};
use tokio::process::Command;
use tracing::instrument;
use url::Url;
use utils::auth::{Claims, Scope, encode_from_key_file};
use utils::id::{NodeId, TenantId};
use utils::{
auth::{encode_from_key_file, Claims, Scope},
id::{NodeId, TenantId},
};
use whoami::username;
use crate::background_process;
use crate::local_env::{LocalEnv, NeonStorageControllerConf};
pub struct StorageController {
env: LocalEnv,
private_key: Option<Vec<u8>>,
@@ -88,8 +96,7 @@ pub struct AttachHookRequest {
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct AttachHookResponse {
#[serde(rename = "gen")]
pub generation: Option<u32>,
pub gen: Option<u32>,
}
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
@@ -534,14 +541,6 @@ impl StorageController {
args.push("--start-as-candidate".to_string());
}
if self.config.use_https_pageserver_api {
args.push("--use-https-pageserver-api".to_string());
}
if let Some(ssl_ca_file) = self.env.ssl_ca_cert_path() {
args.push(format!("--ssl-ca-file={}", ssl_ca_file.to_str().unwrap()));
}
if let Some(private_key) = &self.private_key {
let claims = Claims::new(None, Scope::PageServerApi);
let jwt_token =
@@ -584,10 +583,6 @@ impl StorageController {
self.env.base_data_dir.display()
));
if self.config.timelines_onto_safekeepers {
args.push("--timelines-onto-safekeepers".to_string());
}
background_process::start_process(
COMMAND,
&instance_dir,
@@ -784,7 +779,7 @@ impl StorageController {
)
.await?;
Ok(response.generation)
Ok(response.gen)
}
#[instrument(skip(self))]
@@ -834,6 +829,41 @@ impl StorageController {
.await
}
#[instrument(skip(self))]
pub async fn tenant_migrate(
&self,
tenant_shard_id: TenantShardId,
node_id: NodeId,
) -> anyhow::Result<TenantShardMigrateResponse> {
self.dispatch(
Method::PUT,
format!("control/v1/tenant/{tenant_shard_id}/migrate"),
Some(TenantShardMigrateRequest {
node_id,
migration_config: None,
}),
)
.await
}
#[instrument(skip(self), fields(%tenant_id, %new_shard_count))]
pub async fn tenant_split(
&self,
tenant_id: TenantId,
new_shard_count: u8,
new_stripe_size: Option<ShardStripeSize>,
) -> anyhow::Result<TenantShardSplitResponse> {
self.dispatch(
Method::PUT,
format!("control/v1/tenant/{tenant_id}/shard_split"),
Some(TenantShardSplitRequest {
new_shard_count,
new_stripe_size,
}),
)
.await
}
#[instrument(skip_all, fields(node_id=%req.node_id))]
pub async fn node_register(&self, req: NodeRegisterRequest) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
self.dispatch::<_, ()>(Method::POST, "control/v1/node".to_string(), Some(req))
@@ -878,9 +908,4 @@ impl StorageController {
)
.await
}
pub async fn set_tenant_config(&self, req: &TenantConfigRequest) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
self.dispatch(Method::PUT, "v1/tenant/config".to_string(), Some(req))
.await
}
}

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@@ -1,29 +1,35 @@
use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet};
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::str::FromStr;
use std::time::Duration;
use futures::StreamExt;
use std::{
collections::{HashMap, HashSet},
str::FromStr,
time::Duration,
};
use clap::{Parser, Subcommand};
use futures::StreamExt;
use pageserver_api::controller_api::{
AvailabilityZone, MigrationConfig, NodeAvailabilityWrapper, NodeConfigureRequest,
NodeDescribeResponse, NodeRegisterRequest, NodeSchedulingPolicy, NodeShardResponse,
PlacementPolicy, SafekeeperDescribeResponse, SafekeeperSchedulingPolicyRequest,
ShardSchedulingPolicy, ShardsPreferredAzsRequest, ShardsPreferredAzsResponse,
SkSchedulingPolicy, TenantCreateRequest, TenantDescribeResponse, TenantPolicyRequest,
TenantShardMigrateRequest, TenantShardMigrateResponse,
use pageserver_api::{
controller_api::{
AvailabilityZone, NodeAvailabilityWrapper, NodeDescribeResponse, NodeShardResponse,
SafekeeperDescribeResponse, SafekeeperSchedulingPolicyRequest, ShardSchedulingPolicy,
ShardsPreferredAzsRequest, ShardsPreferredAzsResponse, SkSchedulingPolicy,
TenantCreateRequest, TenantDescribeResponse, TenantPolicyRequest,
},
models::{
EvictionPolicy, EvictionPolicyLayerAccessThreshold, LocationConfigSecondary,
ShardParameters, TenantConfig, TenantConfigPatchRequest, TenantConfigRequest,
TenantShardSplitRequest, TenantShardSplitResponse,
},
shard::{ShardStripeSize, TenantShardId},
};
use pageserver_api::models::{
EvictionPolicy, EvictionPolicyLayerAccessThreshold, ShardParameters, TenantConfig,
TenantConfigPatchRequest, TenantConfigRequest, TenantShardSplitRequest,
TenantShardSplitResponse,
};
use pageserver_api::shard::{ShardStripeSize, TenantShardId};
use pageserver_client::mgmt_api::{self};
use reqwest::{Method, StatusCode, Url};
use storage_controller_client::control_api::Client;
use utils::id::{NodeId, TenantId, TimelineId};
use pageserver_api::controller_api::{
NodeConfigureRequest, NodeRegisterRequest, NodeSchedulingPolicy, PlacementPolicy,
TenantShardMigrateRequest, TenantShardMigrateResponse,
};
use storage_controller_client::control_api::Client;
#[derive(Subcommand, Debug)]
enum Command {
/// Register a pageserver with the storage controller. This shouldn't usually be necessary,
@@ -113,15 +119,6 @@ enum Command {
tenant_shard_id: TenantShardId,
#[arg(long)]
node: NodeId,
#[arg(long, default_value_t = true, action = clap::ArgAction::Set)]
prewarm: bool,
#[arg(long, default_value_t = false, action = clap::ArgAction::Set)]
override_scheduler: bool,
},
/// Watch the location of a tenant shard evolve, e.g. while expecting it to migrate
TenantShardWatch {
#[arg(long)]
tenant_shard_id: TenantShardId,
},
/// Migrate the secondary location for a tenant shard to a specific pageserver.
TenantShardMigrateSecondary {
@@ -158,6 +155,12 @@ enum Command {
#[arg(long)]
tenant_id: TenantId,
},
/// For a tenant which hasn't been onboarded to the storage controller yet, add it in secondary
/// mode so that it can warm up content on a pageserver.
TenantWarmup {
#[arg(long)]
tenant_id: TenantId,
},
TenantSetPreferredAz {
#[arg(long)]
tenant_id: TenantId,
@@ -273,10 +276,6 @@ struct Cli {
/// a token with both scopes to use with this tool.
jwt: Option<String>,
#[arg(long)]
/// Trusted root CA certificate to use in https APIs.
ssl_ca_file: Option<PathBuf>,
#[command(subcommand)]
command: Command,
}
@@ -387,17 +386,9 @@ async fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
let storcon_client = Client::new(cli.api.clone(), cli.jwt.clone());
let ssl_ca_cert = match &cli.ssl_ca_file {
Some(ssl_ca_file) => {
let buf = tokio::fs::read(ssl_ca_file).await?;
Some(reqwest::Certificate::from_pem(&buf)?)
}
None => None,
};
let mut trimmed = cli.api.to_string();
trimmed.pop();
let vps_client = mgmt_api::Client::new(trimmed, cli.jwt.as_deref(), ssl_ca_cert)?;
let vps_client = mgmt_api::Client::new(trimmed, cli.jwt.as_deref());
match cli.command {
Command::NodeRegister {
@@ -635,43 +626,19 @@ async fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
Command::TenantShardMigrate {
tenant_shard_id,
node,
prewarm,
override_scheduler,
} => {
let migration_config = MigrationConfig {
prewarm,
override_scheduler,
..Default::default()
};
let req = TenantShardMigrateRequest {
node_id: node,
origin_node_id: None,
migration_config,
migration_config: None,
};
match storcon_client
storcon_client
.dispatch::<TenantShardMigrateRequest, TenantShardMigrateResponse>(
Method::PUT,
format!("control/v1/tenant/{tenant_shard_id}/migrate"),
Some(req),
)
.await
{
Err(mgmt_api::Error::ApiError(StatusCode::PRECONDITION_FAILED, msg)) => {
anyhow::bail!(
"Migration to {node} rejected, may require `--force` ({}) ",
msg
);
}
Err(e) => return Err(e.into()),
Ok(_) => {}
}
watch_tenant_shard(storcon_client, tenant_shard_id, Some(node)).await?;
}
Command::TenantShardWatch { tenant_shard_id } => {
watch_tenant_shard(storcon_client, tenant_shard_id, None).await?;
.await?;
}
Command::TenantShardMigrateSecondary {
tenant_shard_id,
@@ -679,8 +646,7 @@ async fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
} => {
let req = TenantShardMigrateRequest {
node_id: node,
origin_node_id: None,
migration_config: MigrationConfig::default(),
migration_config: None,
};
storcon_client
@@ -865,11 +831,97 @@ async fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
)
.await?;
}
Command::TenantWarmup { tenant_id } => {
let describe_response = storcon_client
.dispatch::<(), TenantDescribeResponse>(
Method::GET,
format!("control/v1/tenant/{tenant_id}"),
None,
)
.await;
match describe_response {
Ok(describe) => {
if matches!(describe.policy, PlacementPolicy::Secondary) {
// Fine: it's already known to controller in secondary mode: calling
// again to put it into secondary mode won't cause problems.
} else {
anyhow::bail!("Tenant already present with policy {:?}", describe.policy);
}
}
Err(mgmt_api::Error::ApiError(StatusCode::NOT_FOUND, _)) => {
// Fine: this tenant isn't know to the storage controller yet.
}
Err(e) => {
// Unexpected API error
return Err(e.into());
}
}
vps_client
.location_config(
TenantShardId::unsharded(tenant_id),
pageserver_api::models::LocationConfig {
mode: pageserver_api::models::LocationConfigMode::Secondary,
generation: None,
secondary_conf: Some(LocationConfigSecondary { warm: true }),
shard_number: 0,
shard_count: 0,
shard_stripe_size: ShardParameters::DEFAULT_STRIPE_SIZE.0,
tenant_conf: TenantConfig::default(),
},
None,
true,
)
.await?;
let describe_response = storcon_client
.dispatch::<(), TenantDescribeResponse>(
Method::GET,
format!("control/v1/tenant/{tenant_id}"),
None,
)
.await?;
let secondary_ps_id = describe_response
.shards
.first()
.unwrap()
.node_secondary
.first()
.unwrap();
println!("Tenant {tenant_id} warming up on pageserver {secondary_ps_id}");
loop {
let (status, progress) = vps_client
.tenant_secondary_download(
TenantShardId::unsharded(tenant_id),
Some(Duration::from_secs(10)),
)
.await?;
println!(
"Progress: {}/{} layers, {}/{} bytes",
progress.layers_downloaded,
progress.layers_total,
progress.bytes_downloaded,
progress.bytes_total
);
match status {
StatusCode::OK => {
println!("Download complete");
break;
}
StatusCode::ACCEPTED => {
// Loop
}
_ => {
anyhow::bail!("Unexpected download status: {status}");
}
}
}
}
Command::TenantDrop { tenant_id, unclean } => {
if !unclean {
anyhow::bail!(
"This command is not a tenant deletion, and uncleanly drops all controller state for the tenant. If you know what you're doing, add `--unclean` to proceed."
)
anyhow::bail!("This command is not a tenant deletion, and uncleanly drops all controller state for the tenant. If you know what you're doing, add `--unclean` to proceed.")
}
storcon_client
.dispatch::<(), ()>(
@@ -881,9 +933,7 @@ async fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
}
Command::NodeDrop { node_id, unclean } => {
if !unclean {
anyhow::bail!(
"This command is not a clean node decommission, and uncleanly drops all controller state for the node, without checking if any tenants still refer to it. If you know what you're doing, add `--unclean` to proceed."
)
anyhow::bail!("This command is not a clean node decommission, and uncleanly drops all controller state for the node, without checking if any tenants still refer to it. If you know what you're doing, add `--unclean` to proceed.")
}
storcon_client
.dispatch::<(), ()>(Method::POST, format!("debug/v1/node/{node_id}/drop"), None)
@@ -1058,8 +1108,7 @@ async fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
format!("control/v1/tenant/{}/migrate", mv.tenant_shard_id),
Some(TenantShardMigrateRequest {
node_id: mv.to,
origin_node_id: Some(mv.from),
migration_config: MigrationConfig::default(),
migration_config: None,
}),
)
.await
@@ -1238,68 +1287,3 @@ async fn main() -> anyhow::Result<()> {
Ok(())
}
static WATCH_INTERVAL: Duration = Duration::from_secs(5);
async fn watch_tenant_shard(
storcon_client: Client,
tenant_shard_id: TenantShardId,
until_migrated_to: Option<NodeId>,
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
if let Some(until_migrated_to) = until_migrated_to {
println!(
"Waiting for tenant shard {} to be migrated to node {}",
tenant_shard_id, until_migrated_to
);
}
loop {
let desc = storcon_client
.dispatch::<(), TenantDescribeResponse>(
Method::GET,
format!("control/v1/tenant/{}", tenant_shard_id.tenant_id),
None,
)
.await?;
// Output the current state of the tenant shard
let shard = desc
.shards
.iter()
.find(|s| s.tenant_shard_id == tenant_shard_id)
.ok_or(anyhow::anyhow!("Tenant shard not found"))?;
let summary = format!(
"attached: {} secondary: {} {}",
shard
.node_attached
.map(|n| format!("{}", n))
.unwrap_or("none".to_string()),
shard
.node_secondary
.iter()
.map(|n| n.to_string())
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
.join(","),
if shard.is_reconciling {
"(reconciler active)"
} else {
"(reconciler idle)"
}
);
println!("{}", summary);
// Maybe drop out if we finished migration
if let Some(until_migrated_to) = until_migrated_to {
if shard.node_attached == Some(until_migrated_to) && !shard.is_reconciling {
println!(
"Tenant shard {} is now on node {}",
tenant_shard_id, until_migrated_to
);
break;
}
}
tokio::time::sleep(WATCH_INTERVAL).await;
}
Ok(())
}

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@@ -27,14 +27,6 @@ yanked = "warn"
id = "RUSTSEC-2023-0071"
reason = "the marvin attack only affects private key decryption, not public key signature verification"
[[advisories.ignore]]
id = "RUSTSEC-2024-0436"
reason = "The paste crate is a build-only dependency with no runtime components. It is unlikely to have any security impact."
[[advisories.ignore]]
id = "RUSTSEC-2025-0014"
reason = "The humantime is widely used and is not easy to replace right now. It is unmaintained, but it has no known vulnerabilities to care about. #11179"
# This section is considered when running `cargo deny check licenses`
# More documentation for the licenses section can be found here:
# https://embarkstudios.github.io/cargo-deny/checks/licenses/cfg.html

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@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ services:
neon-test-extensions:
profiles: ["test-extensions"]
image: ${REPOSITORY:-neondatabase}/neon-test-extensions-v${PG_TEST_VERSION:-16}:${TEST_EXTENSIONS_TAG:-${TAG:-latest}}
image: ${REPOSITORY:-neondatabase}/neon-test-extensions-v${PG_TEST_VERSION:-16}:${TAG:-latest}
environment:
- PGPASSWORD=cloud_admin
entrypoint:

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ index f255fe6..0a0fa65 100644
GENERATED_SCHEDULE_DEPS = $(TB_DIR)/all_tests $(TB_DIR)/exclude_tests
REGRESS = --schedule $(TB_DIR)/run.sch # Set this again just to be safe
-REGRESS_OPTS = --inputdir=test --max-connections=$(PARALLEL_CONN) --schedule $(SETUP_SCH) $(REGRESS_CONF)
+REGRESS_OPTS = --use-existing --dbname=contrib_regression --inputdir=test --max-connections=$(PARALLEL_CONN) --schedule $(SETUP_SCH) $(REGRESS_CONF)
+REGRESS_OPTS = --use-existing --dbname=pgtap_regression --inputdir=test --max-connections=$(PARALLEL_CONN) --schedule $(SETUP_SCH) $(REGRESS_CONF)
SETUP_SCH = test/schedule/main.sch # schedule to use for test setup; this can be forcibly changed by some targets!
IGNORE_TESTS = $(notdir $(EXCLUDE_TEST_FILES:.sql=))
PARALLEL_TESTS = $(filter-out $(IGNORE_TESTS),$(filter-out $(SERIAL_TESTS),$(ALL_TESTS)))

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@@ -6,16 +6,12 @@ generate_id() {
local -n resvar=$1
printf -v resvar '%08x%08x%08x%08x' $SRANDOM $SRANDOM $SRANDOM $SRANDOM
}
echo "${OLD_COMPUTE_TAG}"
echo "${NEW_COMPUTE_TAG}"
echo "${TEST_EXTENSIONS_TAG}"
if [ -z "${OLD_COMPUTE_TAG:-}" ] || [ -z "${NEW_COMPUTE_TAG:-}" ] || [ -z "${TEST_EXTENSIONS_TAG:-}" ]; then
echo OLD_COMPUTE_TAG, NEW_COMPUTE_TAG and TEST_EXTENSIONS_TAG must be set
if [ -z ${OLDTAG+x} ] || [ -z ${NEWTAG+x} ] || [ -z "${OLDTAG}" ] || [ -z "${NEWTAG}" ]; then
echo OLDTAG and NEWTAG must be defined
exit 1
fi
export PG_VERSION=${PG_VERSION:-16}
export PG_TEST_VERSION=${PG_VERSION}
# Waits for compute node is ready
function wait_for_ready {
TIME=0
while ! docker compose logs compute_is_ready | grep -q "accepting connections" && [ ${TIME} -le 300 ] ; do
@@ -27,45 +23,11 @@ function wait_for_ready {
exit 2
fi
}
# Creates extensions. Gets a string with space-separated extensions as a parameter
function create_extensions() {
for ext in ${1}; do
docker compose exec neon-test-extensions psql -X -v ON_ERROR_STOP=1 -d contrib_regression -c "CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS ${ext} CASCADE"
done
}
# Creates a new timeline. Gets the parent ID and an extension name as parameters.
# Saves the timeline ID in the variable EXT_TIMELINE
function create_timeline() {
generate_id new_timeline_id
PARAMS=(
-sbf
-X POST
-H "Content-Type: application/json"
-d "{\"new_timeline_id\": \"${new_timeline_id}\", \"pg_version\": ${PG_VERSION}, \"ancestor_timeline_id\": \"${1}\"}"
"http://127.0.0.1:9898/v1/tenant/${tenant_id}/timeline/"
)
result=$(curl "${PARAMS[@]}")
echo $result | jq .
EXT_TIMELINE[${2}]=${new_timeline_id}
}
# Checks if the timeline ID of the compute node is expected. Gets the timeline ID as a parameter
function check_timeline() {
TID=$(docker compose exec neon-test-extensions psql -Aqt -c "SHOW neon.timeline_id")
if [ "${TID}" != "${1}" ]; then
echo Timeline mismatch
exit 1
fi
}
# Restarts the compute node with the required compute tag and timeline.
# Accepts the tag for the compute node and the timeline as parameters.
function restart_compute() {
docker compose down compute compute_is_ready
COMPUTE_TAG=${1} TENANT_ID=${tenant_id} TIMELINE_ID=${2} docker compose up --quiet-pull -d --build compute compute_is_ready
wait_for_ready
check_timeline ${2}
}
declare -A EXT_TIMELINE
EXTENSIONS='[
{"extname": "plv8", "extdir": "plv8-src"},
{"extname": "vector", "extdir": "pgvector-src"},
@@ -85,7 +47,7 @@ EXTENSIONS='[
{"extname": "pg_repack", "extdir": "pg_repack-src"}
]'
EXTNAMES=$(echo ${EXTENSIONS} | jq -r '.[].extname' | paste -sd ' ' -)
COMPUTE_TAG=${NEW_COMPUTE_TAG} docker compose --profile test-extensions up --quiet-pull --build -d
TAG=${NEWTAG} docker compose --profile test-extensions up --quiet-pull --build -d
wait_for_ready
docker compose exec neon-test-extensions psql -c "DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS contrib_regression"
docker compose exec neon-test-extensions psql -c "CREATE DATABASE contrib_regression"
@@ -93,14 +55,12 @@ create_extensions "${EXTNAMES}"
query="select json_object_agg(extname,extversion) from pg_extension where extname in ('${EXTNAMES// /\',\'}')"
new_vers=$(docker compose exec neon-test-extensions psql -Aqt -d contrib_regression -c "$query")
docker compose --profile test-extensions down
COMPUTE_TAG=${OLD_COMPUTE_TAG} docker compose --profile test-extensions up --quiet-pull --build -d --force-recreate
TAG=${OLDTAG} docker compose --profile test-extensions up --quiet-pull --build -d --force-recreate
wait_for_ready
docker compose exec neon-test-extensions psql -c "DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS contrib_regression"
docker compose exec neon-test-extensions psql -c "CREATE DATABASE contrib_regression"
tenant_id=$(docker compose exec neon-test-extensions psql -Aqt -c "SHOW neon.tenant_id")
EXT_TIMELINE["main"]=$(docker compose exec neon-test-extensions psql -Aqt -c "SHOW neon.timeline_id")
create_timeline "${EXT_TIMELINE["main"]}" init
restart_compute "${OLD_COMPUTE_TAG}" "${EXT_TIMELINE["init"]}"
docker compose exec neon-test-extensions psql -c "CREATE DATABASE pgtap_regression"
docker compose exec neon-test-extensions psql -d pgtap_regression -c "CREATE EXTENSION pgtap"
create_extensions "${EXTNAMES}"
if [ "${FORCE_ALL_UPGRADE_TESTS:-false}" = true ]; then
exts="${EXTNAMES}"
@@ -111,13 +71,29 @@ fi
if [ -z "${exts}" ]; then
echo "No extensions were upgraded"
else
tenant_id=$(docker compose exec neon-test-extensions psql -Aqt -c "SHOW neon.tenant_id")
timeline_id=$(docker compose exec neon-test-extensions psql -Aqt -c "SHOW neon.timeline_id")
for ext in ${exts}; do
echo Testing ${ext}...
create_timeline "${EXT_TIMELINE["main"]}" ${ext}
EXTDIR=$(echo ${EXTENSIONS} | jq -r '.[] | select(.extname=="'${ext}'") | .extdir')
restart_compute "${OLD_COMPUTE_TAG}" "${EXT_TIMELINE[${ext}]}"
docker compose exec neon-test-extensions psql -d contrib_regression -c "CREATE EXTENSION ${ext} CASCADE"
restart_compute "${NEW_COMPUTE_TAG}" "${EXT_TIMELINE[${ext}]}"
generate_id new_timeline_id
PARAMS=(
-sbf
-X POST
-H "Content-Type: application/json"
-d "{\"new_timeline_id\": \"${new_timeline_id}\", \"pg_version\": ${PG_VERSION}, \"ancestor_timeline_id\": \"${timeline_id}\"}"
"http://127.0.0.1:9898/v1/tenant/${tenant_id}/timeline/"
)
result=$(curl "${PARAMS[@]}")
echo $result | jq .
TENANT_ID=${tenant_id} TIMELINE_ID=${new_timeline_id} TAG=${OLDTAG} docker compose down compute compute_is_ready
COMPUTE_TAG=${NEWTAG} TAG=${OLDTAG} TENANT_ID=${tenant_id} TIMELINE_ID=${new_timeline_id} docker compose up --quiet-pull -d --build compute compute_is_ready
wait_for_ready
TID=$(docker compose exec neon-test-extensions psql -Aqt -c "SHOW neon.timeline_id")
if [ ${TID} != ${new_timeline_id} ]; then
echo Timeline mismatch
exit 1
fi
docker compose exec neon-test-extensions psql -d contrib_regression -c "\dx ${ext}"
if ! docker compose exec neon-test-extensions sh -c /ext-src/${EXTDIR}/test-upgrade.sh; then
docker compose exec neon-test-extensions cat /ext-src/${EXTDIR}/regression.diffs

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@@ -1,201 +0,0 @@
# Sparse Keyspace for Relation Directories
## Summary
This is an RFC describing a new storage strategy for storing relation directories.
## Motivation
Postgres maintains a directory structure for databases and relations. In Neon, we store these information
by serializing the directory data in a single key (see `pgdatadir_mapping.rs`).
```rust
// DbDir:
// 00 00000000 00000000 00000000 00 00000000
// RelDir:
// 00 SPCNODE DBNODE 00000000 00 00000001 (Postgres never uses relfilenode 0)
```
We have a dedicated structure on the ingestion path to serialize the relation directory into this single key.
```rust
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize, Default)]
pub(crate) struct RelDirectory {
// Set of relations that exist. (relfilenode, forknum)
//
// TODO: Store it as a btree or radix tree or something else that spans multiple
// key-value pairs, if you have a lot of relations
pub(crate) rels: HashSet<(Oid, u8)>,
}
```
The current codebase has the following three access patterns for the relation directory.
1. Check if a relation exists.
2. List all relations.
3. Create/drop a relation.
For (1), we currently have to get the reldir key, deserialize it, and check whether the relation exists in the
hash set. For (2), we get the reldir key and the hash set. For (3), we need first to get
and deserialize the key, add the new relation record to the hash set, and then serialize it and write it back.
If we have 100k relations in a database, we would have a 100k-large hash set. Then, every
relation created and dropped would have deserialized and serialized this 100k-large hash set. This makes the
relation create/drop process to be quadratic. When we check if a relation exists in the ingestion path,
we would have to deserialize this super big 100k-large key before checking if a single relation exists.
In this RFC, we will propose a new way to store the reldir data in the sparse keyspace and propose how
to seamlessly migrate users to use the new keyspace.
The PoC patch is implemented in [PR10316](https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/10316).
## Key Mapping
We will use the recently introduced sparse keyspace to store actual data. Sparse keyspace was proposed in
[038-aux-file-v2.md](038-aux-file-v2.md). The original reldir has one single value of `HashSet<(Oid, u8)>`
for each of the databases (identified as `spcnode, dbnode`). We encode the `Oid` (`relnode, forknum`),
into the key.
```plain
(REL_DIR_KEY_PREFIX, spcnode, dbnode, relnode, forknum, 1) -> deleted
(REL_DIR_KEY_PREFIX, spcnode, dbnode, relnode, forknum, 1) -> exists
```
Assume all reldir data are stored in this new keyspace; the 3 reldir operations we mentioned before can be
implemented as follows.
1. Check if a relation exists: check if the key maps to "exists".
2. List all relations: scan the sprase keyspace over the `rel_dir_key_prefix`. Extract relnode and forknum from the key.
3. Create/drop a relation: write "exists" or "deleted" to the corresponding key of the relation. The delete tombstone will
be removed during image layer generation upon compaction.
Note that "exists" and "deleted" will be encoded as a single byte as two variants of an enum.
The mapping is implemented as `rel_tag_sparse_key` in the PoC patch.
## Changes to Sparse Keyspace
Previously, we only used sparse keyspaces for the aux files, which did not carry over when branching. The reldir
information needs to be preserved from the parent branch to the child branch. Therefore, the read path needs
to be updated accordingly to accommodate such "inherited sparse keys". This is done in
[PR#10313](https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/pull/10313).
## Coexistence of the Old and New Keyspaces
Migrating to the new keyspace will be done gradually: when we flip a config item to enable the new reldir keyspace, the
ingestion path will start to write to the new keyspace and the old reldir data will be kept in the old one. The read
path needs to combine the data from both keyspaces.
Theoretically, we could do a rewrite at the startup time that scans all relation directories and copies that data into the
new keyspace. However, this could take a long time, especially if we have thousands of tenants doing the migration
process simultaneously after the pageserver restarts. Therefore, we propose the coexistence strategy so that the
migration can happen seamlessly and imposes no potential downtime for the user.
With the coexistence assumption, the 3 reldir operations will be implemented as follows:
1. Check if a relation exists
- Check the new keyspace if the key maps to any value. If it maps to "exists" or "deleted", directly
return it to the user.
- Otherwise, deserialize the old reldir key and get the result.
2. List all relations: scan the sparse keyspace over the `rel_dir_key_prefix` and deserialize the old reldir key.
Combine them to obtain the final result.
3. Create/drop a relation: write "exists" or "deleted" to the corresponding key of the relation into the new keyspace.
- We assume no overwrite of relations will happen (i.e., the user won't create a relation at the same Oid). This will be implemented as a runtime check.
- For relation creation, we add `sparse_reldir_tableX -> exists` to the keyspace.
- For relation drop, we first check if the relation is recorded in the old keyspace. If yes, we deserialize the old reldir key,
remove the relation, and then write it back. Otherwise, we put `sparse_reldir_tableX -> deleted` to the keyspace.
- The delete tombstone will be removed during image layer generation upon compaction.
This process ensures that the transition will not introduce any downtime and all new updates are written to the new keyspace. The total
amount of data in the storage would be `O(relations_modifications)` and we can guarantee `O(current_relations)` after compaction.
There could be some relations that exist in the old reldir key for a long time. Refer to the "Full Migration" section on how to deal
with them. Plus, for relation modifications, it will have `O(old_relations)` complexity until we do the full migration, which gives
us `O(1)` complexity after fully opt-in the sparse keyspace.
The process also implies that a relation will only exists either in the old reldir key or in the new sparse keyspace. It is not possible
to have a table to be recorded in the old reldir key while later having a delete tombstone for it in the sparse keyspace at any LSN.
We will introduce a config item and an index_part record to record the current status of the migration process.
- Config item `enable_reldir_v2`: controls whether the ingestion path writes the reldir info into the new keyspace.
- `index_part.json` field `reldir_v2_status`: whether the timeline has written any key into the new reldir keyspace.
If `enable_reldir_v2` is set to `true` and the timeline ingests the first key into the new reldir keyspace, it will update
`index_part.json` to set `reldir_v2_status` to `Status::Migrating`. Even if `enable_reldir_v2` gets flipped back to
`false` (i.e., when the pageserver restarts and such config isn't persisted), the read/write path will still
read/write to the new keyspace to avoid data inconsistency. This also indicates that the migration is one-way only:
once v2 is enabled, the user cannot go back to v1.
## Next Steps
### Full Migration
This won't be implemented in the project's first phase but might be implemented in the future. Having both v1 and
v2 existing in the system would force us to keep the code to deserialize the old reldir key forever. To entirely deprecate this
code path, we must ensure the timeline has no old reldir data.
We can trigger a special image layer generation process at the gc-horizon. The generated image layers will cover several keyspaces:
the old reldir key in each of the databases, and the new reldir sparse keyspace. It will remove the old reldir key while
copying them into the corresponding keys in the sparse keyspace in the resulting image. This special process happens in
the background during compaction. For example, assume this special process is triggered at LSN 0/180. The `create_image_layers`
process discovers the following keys at this LSN.
```plain
db1/reldir_key -> (table 1, table 2, table 3)
...db1 rel keys
db2/reldir_key -> (table 4, table 5, table 6)
...db2 rel keys
sparse_reldir_db2_table7 -> exists
sparse_reldir_db1_table8 -> deleted
```
It will generate the following keys:
```plain
db1/reldir_key -> () # we have to keep the key because it is part of `collect_keyspace`.
...db1 rel keys
db2/reldir_key -> ()
...db2 rel keys
-- start image layer for the sparse keyspace at sparse_reldir_prefix at LSN 0/180
sparse_reldir_db1_table1 -> exists
sparse_reldir_db1_table2 -> exists
sparse_reldir_db1_table3 -> exists
sparse_reldir_db2_table4 -> exists
sparse_reldir_db2_table5 -> exists
sparse_reldir_db2_table6 -> exists
sparse_reldir_db2_table7 -> exists
-- end image layer for the sparse keyspace at sparse_reldir_prefix+1
# The `sparse_reldir_db1_table8` key gets dropped as part of the image layer generation code for the sparse keyspace.
# Note that the read path will stop reading if a key is not found in the image layer covering the key range so there
# are no correctness issue.
```
We must verify that no pending modifications to the old reldir exists in the delta/image layers above the gc-horizon before
we start this process (We can do a vectored read to get the full key history of the old reldir key and ensure there are no more images
above the gc-horizon). Otherwise, it will violate the property that "a relation will only exists either in the old reldir key or
in the new sparse keyspace". After we run this migration process, we can mark `reldir_v2_status` in the `index_part.json` to
`Status::Migrated`, and the read path won't need to read from the old reldir anymore. Once the status is set to `Migrated`, we
don't need to add the key into `collect_keyspace` and therefore all of them will be removed from all future image layers.
The migration process can be proactively triggered across all attached/detached tenants to help us fully remove the old reldir code.
### Consolidate Relation Size Keys
We have relsize at the end of all relation nodes.
```plain
// RelSize:
// 00 SPCNODE DBNODE RELNODE FORK FFFFFFFF
```
This means that computing logical size requires us to do several single-key gets across the keyspace,
potentially requiring downloading many layer files. We could consolidate them into a single
keyspace, improving logical size calculation performance.
### Migrate DBDir Keys
We assume the number of databases created by the users will be small, and therefore, the current way
of storing the database directory would be acceptable. In the future, we could also migrate DBDir keys into
the sparse keyspace to support large amount of databases.

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@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ changes such as a pageserver node becoming unavailable, or the tenant's shard co
postgres clients to handle such changes, the storage controller calls an API hook when a tenant's pageserver
location changes.
The hook is configured using the storage controller's `--control-plane-url` CLI option. If the hook requires
The hook is configured using the storage controller's `--compute-hook-url` CLI option. If the hook requires
JWT auth, the token may be provided with `--control-plane-jwt-token`. The hook will be invoked with a `PUT` request.
In the Neon cloud service, this hook is implemented by Neon's internal cloud control plane. In `neon_local` systems

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@@ -134,10 +134,8 @@ pub struct CatalogObjects {
pub databases: Vec<Database>,
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Deserialize, Serialize)]
#[derive(Debug, Deserialize, Serialize)]
pub struct ComputeCtlConfig {
/// Set of JSON web keys that the compute can use to authenticate
/// communication from the control plane.
pub jwks: JwkSet,
}

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@@ -101,17 +101,6 @@ pub struct ComputeSpec {
pub timeline_id: Option<TimelineId>,
pub pageserver_connstring: Option<String>,
/// Safekeeper membership config generation. It is put in
/// neon.safekeepers GUC and serves two purposes:
/// 1) Non zero value forces walproposer to use membership configurations.
/// 2) If walproposer wants to update list of safekeepers to connect to
/// taking them from some safekeeper mconf, it should check what value
/// is newer by comparing the generation.
///
/// Note: it could be SafekeeperGeneration, but this needs linking
/// compute_ctl with postgres_ffi.
#[serde(default)]
pub safekeepers_generation: Option<u32>,
#[serde(default)]
pub safekeeper_connstrings: Vec<String>,
@@ -155,16 +144,6 @@ pub struct ComputeSpec {
/// over the same replication content from publisher.
#[serde(default)] // Default false
pub drop_subscriptions_before_start: bool,
/// Log level for audit logging:
///
/// Disabled - no audit logging. This is the default.
/// log - log masked statements to the postgres log using pgaudit extension
/// hipaa - log unmasked statements to the file using pgaudit and pgauditlogtofile extension
///
/// Extensions should be present in shared_preload_libraries
#[serde(default)]
pub audit_log_level: ComputeAudit,
}
/// Feature flag to signal `compute_ctl` to enable certain experimental functionality.
@@ -272,17 +251,6 @@ pub enum ComputeMode {
Replica,
}
/// Log level for audit logging
/// Disabled, log, hipaa
/// Default is Disabled
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Default, Eq, PartialEq, Deserialize, Serialize)]
pub enum ComputeAudit {
#[default]
Disabled,
Log,
Hipaa,
}
#[derive(Clone, Debug, Default, Deserialize, Serialize, PartialEq, Eq)]
pub struct Cluster {
pub cluster_id: Option<String>,

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
[package]
name = "consumption_metrics"
version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2024"
edition = "2021"
license = "Apache-2.0"
[dependencies]

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@@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
use std::collections::VecDeque;
use std::sync::Arc;
use std::{collections::VecDeque, sync::Arc};
use parking_lot::{Mutex, MutexGuard};

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@@ -1,7 +1,11 @@
use std::panic::AssertUnwindSafe;
use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicBool, AtomicU8, AtomicU32, Ordering};
use std::sync::{Arc, OnceLock, mpsc};
use std::thread::JoinHandle;
use std::{
panic::AssertUnwindSafe,
sync::{
atomic::{AtomicBool, AtomicU32, AtomicU8, Ordering},
mpsc, Arc, OnceLock,
},
thread::JoinHandle,
};
use tracing::{debug, error, trace};

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@@ -1,19 +1,26 @@
use std::cmp::Ordering;
use std::collections::{BinaryHeap, VecDeque};
use std::fmt::{self, Debug};
use std::ops::DerefMut;
use std::sync::{Arc, mpsc};
use std::{
cmp::Ordering,
collections::{BinaryHeap, VecDeque},
fmt::{self, Debug},
ops::DerefMut,
sync::{mpsc, Arc},
};
use parking_lot::lock_api::{MappedMutexGuard, MutexGuard};
use parking_lot::{Mutex, RawMutex};
use parking_lot::{
lock_api::{MappedMutexGuard, MutexGuard},
Mutex, RawMutex,
};
use rand::rngs::StdRng;
use tracing::debug;
use super::chan::Chan;
use super::proto::AnyMessage;
use crate::executor::{self, ThreadContext};
use crate::options::NetworkOptions;
use crate::proto::{NetEvent, NodeEvent};
use crate::{
executor::{self, ThreadContext},
options::NetworkOptions,
proto::NetEvent,
proto::NodeEvent,
};
use super::{chan::Chan, proto::AnyMessage};
pub struct NetworkTask {
options: Arc<NetworkOptions>,

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@@ -2,11 +2,14 @@ use std::sync::Arc;
use rand::Rng;
use super::chan::Chan;
use super::network::TCP;
use super::world::{Node, NodeId, World};
use crate::proto::NodeEvent;
use super::{
chan::Chan,
network::TCP,
world::{Node, NodeId, World},
};
/// Abstraction with all functions (aka syscalls) available to the node.
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct NodeOs {

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@@ -1,5 +1,4 @@
use rand::Rng;
use rand::rngs::StdRng;
use rand::{rngs::StdRng, Rng};
/// Describes random delays and failures. Delay will be uniformly distributed in [min, max].
/// Connection failure will occur with the probablity fail_prob.

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@@ -3,8 +3,7 @@ use std::fmt::Debug;
use bytes::Bytes;
use utils::lsn::Lsn;
use crate::network::TCP;
use crate::world::NodeId;
use crate::{network::TCP, world::NodeId};
/// Internal node events.
#[derive(Debug)]

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@@ -1,8 +1,12 @@
use std::cmp::Ordering;
use std::collections::BinaryHeap;
use std::ops::DerefMut;
use std::sync::Arc;
use std::sync::atomic::{AtomicU32, AtomicU64};
use std::{
cmp::Ordering,
collections::BinaryHeap,
ops::DerefMut,
sync::{
atomic::{AtomicU32, AtomicU64},
Arc,
},
};
use parking_lot::Mutex;
use tracing::trace;

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@@ -1,18 +1,19 @@
use std::ops::DerefMut;
use std::sync::{Arc, mpsc};
use parking_lot::Mutex;
use rand::SeedableRng;
use rand::rngs::StdRng;
use rand::{rngs::StdRng, SeedableRng};
use std::{
ops::DerefMut,
sync::{mpsc, Arc},
};
use super::chan::Chan;
use super::network::TCP;
use super::node_os::NodeOs;
use crate::executor::{ExternalHandle, Runtime};
use crate::network::NetworkTask;
use crate::options::NetworkOptions;
use crate::proto::{NodeEvent, SimEvent};
use crate::time::Timing;
use crate::{
executor::{ExternalHandle, Runtime},
network::NetworkTask,
options::NetworkOptions,
proto::{NodeEvent, SimEvent},
time::Timing,
};
use super::{chan::Chan, network::TCP, node_os::NodeOs};
pub type NodeId = u32;

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@@ -1,15 +1,14 @@
//! Simple test to verify that simulator is working.
#[cfg(test)]
mod reliable_copy_test {
use std::sync::Arc;
use anyhow::Result;
use desim::executor::{self, PollSome};
use desim::node_os::NodeOs;
use desim::options::{Delay, NetworkOptions};
use desim::proto::{AnyMessage, NetEvent, NodeEvent, ReplCell};
use desim::proto::{NetEvent, NodeEvent, ReplCell};
use desim::world::{NodeId, World};
use desim::{node_os::NodeOs, proto::AnyMessage};
use parking_lot::Mutex;
use std::sync::Arc;
use tracing::info;
/// Disk storage trait and implementation.

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@@ -6,9 +6,11 @@ license.workspace = true
[dependencies]
anyhow.workspace = true
backtrace.workspace = true
bytes.workspace = true
inferno.workspace = true
fail.workspace = true
futures.workspace = true
flate2.workspace = true
hyper0.workspace = true
itertools.workspace = true
jemalloc_pprof.workspace = true
@@ -22,7 +24,6 @@ serde_path_to_error.workspace = true
thiserror.workspace = true
tracing.workspace = true
tokio.workspace = true
tokio-rustls.workspace = true
tokio-util.workspace = true
url.workspace = true
uuid.workspace = true

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@@ -1,28 +1,30 @@
use crate::error::{api_error_handler, route_error_handler, ApiError};
use crate::pprof;
use crate::request::{get_query_param, parse_query_param};
use ::pprof::protos::Message as _;
use ::pprof::ProfilerGuardBuilder;
use anyhow::{anyhow, Context};
use bytes::{Bytes, BytesMut};
use hyper::header::{HeaderName, AUTHORIZATION, CONTENT_DISPOSITION};
use hyper::http::HeaderValue;
use hyper::Method;
use hyper::{header::CONTENT_TYPE, Body, Request, Response};
use metrics::{register_int_counter, Encoder, IntCounter, TextEncoder};
use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
use regex::Regex;
use routerify::ext::RequestExt;
use routerify::{Middleware, RequestInfo, Router, RouterBuilder};
use tokio::sync::{mpsc, Mutex, Notify};
use tokio_stream::wrappers::ReceiverStream;
use tokio_util::io::ReaderStream;
use tracing::{debug, info, info_span, warn, Instrument};
use utils::auth::{AuthError, Claims, SwappableJwtAuth};
use std::future::Future;
use std::io::Write as _;
use std::str::FromStr;
use std::time::Duration;
use anyhow::{Context, anyhow};
use bytes::{Bytes, BytesMut};
use hyper::header::{AUTHORIZATION, CONTENT_DISPOSITION, CONTENT_TYPE, HeaderName};
use hyper::http::HeaderValue;
use hyper::{Body, Method, Request, Response};
use metrics::{Encoder, IntCounter, TextEncoder, register_int_counter};
use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
use pprof::ProfilerGuardBuilder;
use pprof::protos::Message as _;
use routerify::ext::RequestExt;
use routerify::{Middleware, RequestInfo, Router, RouterBuilder};
use tokio::sync::{Mutex, Notify, mpsc};
use tokio_stream::wrappers::ReceiverStream;
use tokio_util::io::ReaderStream;
use tracing::{Instrument, debug, info, info_span, warn};
use utils::auth::{AuthError, Claims, SwappableJwtAuth};
use crate::error::{ApiError, api_error_handler, route_error_handler};
use crate::request::{get_query_param, parse_query_param};
static SERVE_METRICS_COUNT: Lazy<IntCounter> = Lazy::new(|| {
register_int_counter!(
"libmetrics_metric_handler_requests_total",
@@ -373,7 +375,7 @@ pub async fn profile_cpu_handler(req: Request<Body>) -> Result<Response<Body>, A
Err(_) => {
return Err(ApiError::Conflict(
"profiler already running (use ?force=true to cancel it)".into(),
));
))
}
}
tokio::time::sleep(Duration::from_millis(1)).await; // don't busy-wait
@@ -399,10 +401,12 @@ pub async fn profile_cpu_handler(req: Request<Body>) -> Result<Response<Body>, A
// Return the report in the requested format.
match format {
Format::Pprof => {
let body = report
let mut body = Vec::new();
report
.pprof()
.map_err(|err| ApiError::InternalServerError(err.into()))?
.encode_to_vec();
.write_to_vec(&mut body)
.map_err(|err| ApiError::InternalServerError(err.into()))?;
Response::builder()
.status(200)
@@ -445,6 +449,20 @@ pub async fn profile_heap_handler(req: Request<Body>) -> Result<Response<Body>,
Some(format) => return Err(ApiError::BadRequest(anyhow!("invalid format {format}"))),
};
// Functions and mappings to strip when symbolizing pprof profiles. If true,
// also remove child frames.
static STRIP_FUNCTIONS: Lazy<Vec<(Regex, bool)>> = Lazy::new(|| {
vec![
(Regex::new("^__rust").unwrap(), false),
(Regex::new("^_start$").unwrap(), false),
(Regex::new("^irallocx_prof").unwrap(), true),
(Regex::new("^prof_alloc_prep").unwrap(), true),
(Regex::new("^std::rt::lang_start").unwrap(), false),
(Regex::new("^std::sys::backtrace::__rust").unwrap(), false),
]
});
const STRIP_MAPPINGS: &[&str] = &["libc", "libgcc", "pthread", "vdso"];
// Obtain profiler handle.
let mut prof_ctl = jemalloc_pprof::PROF_CTL
.as_ref()
@@ -477,34 +495,52 @@ pub async fn profile_heap_handler(req: Request<Body>) -> Result<Response<Body>,
}
Format::Pprof => {
let data = tokio::task::spawn_blocking(move || prof_ctl.dump_pprof())
.await
.map_err(|join_err| ApiError::InternalServerError(join_err.into()))?
.map_err(ApiError::InternalServerError)?;
let data = tokio::task::spawn_blocking(move || {
let bytes = prof_ctl.dump_pprof()?;
// Symbolize the profile.
// TODO: consider moving this upstream to jemalloc_pprof and avoiding the
// serialization roundtrip.
let profile = pprof::decode(&bytes)?;
let profile = pprof::symbolize(profile)?;
let profile = pprof::strip_locations(profile, STRIP_MAPPINGS, &STRIP_FUNCTIONS);
pprof::encode(&profile)
})
.await
.map_err(|join_err| ApiError::InternalServerError(join_err.into()))?
.map_err(ApiError::InternalServerError)?;
Response::builder()
.status(200)
.header(CONTENT_TYPE, "application/octet-stream")
.header(CONTENT_DISPOSITION, "attachment; filename=\"heap.pb.gz\"")
.header(CONTENT_DISPOSITION, "attachment; filename=\"heap.pb\"")
.body(Body::from(data))
.map_err(|err| ApiError::InternalServerError(err.into()))
}
Format::Svg => {
let svg = tokio::task::spawn_blocking(move || prof_ctl.dump_flamegraph())
.await
.map_err(|join_err| ApiError::InternalServerError(join_err.into()))?
.map_err(ApiError::InternalServerError)?;
let body = tokio::task::spawn_blocking(move || {
let bytes = prof_ctl.dump_pprof()?;
let profile = pprof::decode(&bytes)?;
let profile = pprof::symbolize(profile)?;
let profile = pprof::strip_locations(profile, STRIP_MAPPINGS, &STRIP_FUNCTIONS);
let mut opts = inferno::flamegraph::Options::default();
opts.title = "Heap inuse".to_string();
opts.count_name = "bytes".to_string();
pprof::flamegraph(profile, &mut opts)
})
.await
.map_err(|join_err| ApiError::InternalServerError(join_err.into()))?
.map_err(ApiError::InternalServerError)?;
Response::builder()
.status(200)
.header(CONTENT_TYPE, "image/svg+xml")
.body(Body::from(svg))
.body(Body::from(body))
.map_err(|err| ApiError::InternalServerError(err.into()))
}
}
}
pub fn add_request_id_middleware<B: hyper::body::HttpBody + Send + Sync + 'static>()
-> Middleware<B, ApiError> {
pub fn add_request_id_middleware<B: hyper::body::HttpBody + Send + Sync + 'static>(
) -> Middleware<B, ApiError> {
Middleware::pre(move |req| async move {
let request_id = match req.headers().get(&X_REQUEST_ID_HEADER) {
Some(request_id) => request_id
@@ -628,7 +664,7 @@ pub fn auth_middleware<B: hyper::body::HttpBody + Send + Sync + 'static>(
None => {
return Err(ApiError::Unauthorized(
"missing authorization header".to_string(),
));
))
}
}
}
@@ -681,13 +717,11 @@ pub fn check_permission_with(
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use std::future::poll_fn;
use std::net::{IpAddr, SocketAddr};
use super::*;
use hyper::service::Service;
use routerify::RequestServiceBuilder;
use super::*;
use std::future::poll_fn;
use std::net::{IpAddr, SocketAddr};
#[tokio::test]
async fn test_request_id_returned() {

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@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
use hyper::{header, Body, Response, StatusCode};
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::error::Error as StdError;
use hyper::{Body, Response, StatusCode, header};
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use thiserror::Error;
use tracing::{error, info, warn};
use utils::auth::AuthError;
#[derive(Debug, Error)]

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@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@
use crate::error::ApiError;
use crate::json::{json_request, json_response};
use hyper::{Body, Request, Response, StatusCode};
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use tokio_util::sync::CancellationToken;
use utils::failpoint_support::apply_failpoint;
use crate::error::ApiError;
use crate::json::{json_request, json_response};
use utils::failpoint_support::apply_failpoint;
pub type ConfigureFailpointsRequest = Vec<FailpointConfig>;

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
use anyhow::Context;
use bytes::Buf;
use hyper::{Body, Request, Response, StatusCode, header};
use hyper::{header, Body, Request, Response, StatusCode};
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
use super::error::ApiError;

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@@ -2,11 +2,11 @@ pub mod endpoint;
pub mod error;
pub mod failpoints;
pub mod json;
pub mod pprof;
pub mod request;
pub mod server;
extern crate hyper0 as hyper;
/// Current fast way to apply simple http routing in various Neon binaries.
/// Re-exported for sake of uniform approach, that could be later replaced with better alternatives, if needed.
pub use routerify::{RequestServiceBuilder, RouterBuilder, RouterService, ext::RequestExt};
pub use routerify::{ext::RequestExt, RouterBuilder, RouterService};

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