+21
.github/workflows/build.yml
+21
.github/workflows/build.yml
···
1
+
name: Build
2
+
3
+
on:
4
+
push:
5
+
tags:
6
+
- "reflector-v*.*.*"
7
+
8
+
jobs:
9
+
build:
10
+
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
11
+
permissions:
12
+
contents: write
13
+
14
+
steps:
15
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- uses: actions/checkout@v4
16
+
- name: build reflector
17
+
run: cargo build --bin reflector --release && mv target/release/reflector target/release/reflector_amd64
18
+
- name: release
19
+
uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v2
20
+
with:
21
+
files: target/release/reflector_amd64
+1
-1
.github/workflows/checks.yml
+1
-1
.github/workflows/checks.yml
···
28
28
- name: get nightly toolchain for jetstream fmt
29
29
run: rustup toolchain install nightly --allow-downgrade -c rustfmt
30
30
- name: fmt
31
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run: cargo fmt --package links --package constellation --package ufos --package spacedust --package who-am-i --package slingshot -- --check
31
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run: cargo fmt --package links --package constellation --package ufos --package spacedust --package who-am-i --package slingshot --package pocket -- --check
32
32
- name: fmt jetstream (nightly)
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33
run: cargo +nightly fmt --package jetstream -- --check
34
34
- name: clippy
+578
-234
Cargo.lock
+578
-234
Cargo.lock
···
162
162
"proc-macro2",
163
163
"quote",
164
164
"serde",
165
-
"syn 2.0.103",
165
+
"syn 2.0.106",
166
166
]
167
167
168
168
[[package]]
···
192
192
"nom",
193
193
"num-traits",
194
194
"rusticata-macros",
195
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"thiserror 2.0.12",
195
+
"thiserror 2.0.16",
196
196
"time",
197
197
]
198
198
···
204
204
dependencies = [
205
205
"proc-macro2",
206
206
"quote",
207
-
"syn 2.0.103",
207
+
"syn 2.0.106",
208
208
"synstructure",
209
209
]
210
210
···
216
216
dependencies = [
217
217
"proc-macro2",
218
218
"quote",
219
-
"syn 2.0.103",
219
+
"syn 2.0.106",
220
220
]
221
221
222
222
[[package]]
···
274
274
dependencies = [
275
275
"proc-macro2",
276
276
"quote",
277
-
"syn 2.0.103",
277
+
"syn 2.0.106",
278
278
]
279
279
280
280
[[package]]
···
291
291
dependencies = [
292
292
"proc-macro2",
293
293
"quote",
294
-
"syn 2.0.103",
294
+
"syn 2.0.106",
295
295
]
296
296
297
297
[[package]]
···
306
306
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
307
307
checksum = "46355d3245edc7b3160b2a45fe55d09a6963ebd3eee0252feb6b72fb0eb71463"
308
308
dependencies = [
309
-
"atrium-common",
310
-
"atrium-xrpc",
309
+
"atrium-common 0.1.2 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
310
+
"atrium-xrpc 0.12.3 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
311
+
"chrono",
312
+
"http",
313
+
"ipld-core",
314
+
"langtag",
315
+
"regex",
316
+
"serde",
317
+
"serde_bytes",
318
+
"serde_json",
319
+
"thiserror 1.0.69",
320
+
"tokio",
321
+
"trait-variant",
322
+
]
323
+
324
+
[[package]]
325
+
name = "atrium-api"
326
+
version = "0.25.4"
327
+
source = "git+https://github.com/uniphil/atrium.git?branch=fix%2Fresolve-handle-https-accept-whitespace#80a355991ac9b48ba3f559d12aac74f071fc638c"
328
+
dependencies = [
329
+
"atrium-common 0.1.2 (git+https://github.com/uniphil/atrium.git?branch=fix%2Fresolve-handle-https-accept-whitespace)",
330
+
"atrium-xrpc 0.12.3 (git+https://github.com/uniphil/atrium.git?branch=fix%2Fresolve-handle-https-accept-whitespace)",
311
331
"chrono",
312
332
"http",
313
333
"ipld-core",
···
337
357
]
338
358
339
359
[[package]]
360
+
name = "atrium-common"
361
+
version = "0.1.2"
362
+
source = "git+https://github.com/uniphil/atrium.git?branch=fix%2Fresolve-handle-https-accept-whitespace#80a355991ac9b48ba3f559d12aac74f071fc638c"
363
+
dependencies = [
364
+
"dashmap",
365
+
"lru",
366
+
"moka",
367
+
"thiserror 1.0.69",
368
+
"tokio",
369
+
"trait-variant",
370
+
"web-time",
371
+
]
372
+
373
+
[[package]]
374
+
name = "atrium-crypto"
375
+
version = "0.1.2"
376
+
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
377
+
checksum = "73a3da430c71dd9006d61072c20771f264e5c498420a49c32305ceab8bd71955"
378
+
dependencies = [
379
+
"ecdsa",
380
+
"k256",
381
+
"multibase",
382
+
"p256",
383
+
"thiserror 1.0.69",
384
+
]
385
+
386
+
[[package]]
340
387
name = "atrium-identity"
341
388
version = "0.1.5"
342
389
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
343
390
checksum = "c9e2d42bb4dbea038f4f5f45e3af2a89d61a9894a75f06aa550b74a60d2be380"
344
391
dependencies = [
345
-
"atrium-api",
346
-
"atrium-common",
347
-
"atrium-xrpc",
392
+
"atrium-api 0.25.4 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
393
+
"atrium-common 0.1.2 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
394
+
"atrium-xrpc 0.12.3 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
395
+
"serde",
396
+
"serde_html_form",
397
+
"serde_json",
398
+
"thiserror 1.0.69",
399
+
"trait-variant",
400
+
]
401
+
402
+
[[package]]
403
+
name = "atrium-identity"
404
+
version = "0.1.5"
405
+
source = "git+https://github.com/uniphil/atrium.git?branch=fix%2Fresolve-handle-https-accept-whitespace#80a355991ac9b48ba3f559d12aac74f071fc638c"
406
+
dependencies = [
407
+
"atrium-api 0.25.4 (git+https://github.com/uniphil/atrium.git?branch=fix%2Fresolve-handle-https-accept-whitespace)",
408
+
"atrium-common 0.1.2 (git+https://github.com/uniphil/atrium.git?branch=fix%2Fresolve-handle-https-accept-whitespace)",
409
+
"atrium-xrpc 0.12.3 (git+https://github.com/uniphil/atrium.git?branch=fix%2Fresolve-handle-https-accept-whitespace)",
348
410
"serde",
349
411
"serde_html_form",
350
412
"serde_json",
···
358
420
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
359
421
checksum = "ca22dc4eaf77fd9bf050b21192ac58cd654a437d28e000ec114ebd93a51d36f5"
360
422
dependencies = [
361
-
"atrium-api",
362
-
"atrium-common",
363
-
"atrium-identity",
364
-
"atrium-xrpc",
423
+
"atrium-api 0.25.4 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
424
+
"atrium-common 0.1.2 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
425
+
"atrium-identity 0.1.5 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
426
+
"atrium-xrpc 0.12.3 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
427
+
"base64 0.22.1",
428
+
"chrono",
429
+
"dashmap",
430
+
"ecdsa",
431
+
"elliptic-curve",
432
+
"jose-jwa",
433
+
"jose-jwk",
434
+
"p256",
435
+
"rand 0.8.5",
436
+
"reqwest",
437
+
"serde",
438
+
"serde_html_form",
439
+
"serde_json",
440
+
"sha2",
441
+
"thiserror 1.0.69",
442
+
"tokio",
443
+
"trait-variant",
444
+
]
445
+
446
+
[[package]]
447
+
name = "atrium-oauth"
448
+
version = "0.1.3"
449
+
source = "git+https://github.com/uniphil/atrium.git?branch=fix%2Fresolve-handle-https-accept-whitespace#80a355991ac9b48ba3f559d12aac74f071fc638c"
450
+
dependencies = [
451
+
"atrium-api 0.25.4 (git+https://github.com/uniphil/atrium.git?branch=fix%2Fresolve-handle-https-accept-whitespace)",
452
+
"atrium-common 0.1.2 (git+https://github.com/uniphil/atrium.git?branch=fix%2Fresolve-handle-https-accept-whitespace)",
453
+
"atrium-identity 0.1.5 (git+https://github.com/uniphil/atrium.git?branch=fix%2Fresolve-handle-https-accept-whitespace)",
454
+
"atrium-xrpc 0.12.3 (git+https://github.com/uniphil/atrium.git?branch=fix%2Fresolve-handle-https-accept-whitespace)",
365
455
"base64 0.22.1",
366
456
"chrono",
367
457
"dashmap",
···
396
486
]
397
487
398
488
[[package]]
489
+
name = "atrium-xrpc"
490
+
version = "0.12.3"
491
+
source = "git+https://github.com/uniphil/atrium.git?branch=fix%2Fresolve-handle-https-accept-whitespace#80a355991ac9b48ba3f559d12aac74f071fc638c"
492
+
dependencies = [
493
+
"http",
494
+
"serde",
495
+
"serde_html_form",
496
+
"serde_json",
497
+
"thiserror 1.0.69",
498
+
"trait-variant",
499
+
]
500
+
501
+
[[package]]
399
502
name = "auto_enums"
400
503
version = "0.8.7"
401
504
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
···
404
507
"derive_utils",
405
508
"proc-macro2",
406
509
"quote",
407
-
"syn 2.0.103",
510
+
"syn 2.0.106",
408
511
]
409
512
410
513
[[package]]
···
500
603
"axum-core",
501
604
"bytes",
502
605
"cookie",
606
+
"form_urlencoded",
503
607
"futures-util",
504
608
"headers",
505
609
"http",
···
509
613
"pin-project-lite",
510
614
"rustversion",
511
615
"serde",
616
+
"serde_html_form",
617
+
"serde_path_to_error",
512
618
"tower",
513
619
"tower-layer",
514
620
"tower-service",
···
538
644
"axum",
539
645
"handlebars",
540
646
"serde",
541
-
"thiserror 2.0.12",
647
+
"thiserror 2.0.16",
542
648
]
543
649
544
650
[[package]]
···
643
749
"regex",
644
750
"rustc-hash 1.1.0",
645
751
"shlex",
646
-
"syn 2.0.103",
752
+
"syn 2.0.106",
647
753
"which",
648
754
]
649
755
···
662
768
"regex",
663
769
"rustc-hash 1.1.0",
664
770
"shlex",
665
-
"syn 2.0.103",
771
+
"syn 2.0.106",
666
772
]
667
773
668
774
[[package]]
···
680
786
"regex",
681
787
"rustc-hash 2.1.1",
682
788
"shlex",
683
-
"syn 2.0.103",
789
+
"syn 2.0.106",
790
+
]
791
+
792
+
[[package]]
793
+
name = "bitcoin-io"
794
+
version = "0.1.3"
795
+
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
796
+
checksum = "0b47c4ab7a93edb0c7198c5535ed9b52b63095f4e9b45279c6736cec4b856baf"
797
+
798
+
[[package]]
799
+
name = "bitcoin_hashes"
800
+
version = "0.14.0"
801
+
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
802
+
checksum = "bb18c03d0db0247e147a21a6faafd5a7eb851c743db062de72018b6b7e8e4d16"
803
+
dependencies = [
804
+
"bitcoin-io",
805
+
"hex-conservative",
684
806
]
685
807
686
808
[[package]]
···
740
862
741
863
[[package]]
742
864
name = "camino"
743
-
version = "1.1.9"
865
+
version = "1.2.1"
744
866
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
745
-
checksum = "8b96ec4966b5813e2c0507c1f86115c8c5abaadc3980879c3424042a02fd1ad3"
867
+
checksum = "276a59bf2b2c967788139340c9f0c5b12d7fd6630315c15c217e559de85d2609"
746
868
dependencies = [
747
-
"serde",
869
+
"serde_core",
748
870
]
749
871
750
872
[[package]]
···
817
939
]
818
940
819
941
[[package]]
942
+
name = "ciborium"
943
+
version = "0.2.2"
944
+
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
945
+
checksum = "42e69ffd6f0917f5c029256a24d0161db17cea3997d185db0d35926308770f0e"
946
+
dependencies = [
947
+
"ciborium-io",
948
+
"ciborium-ll",
949
+
"serde",
950
+
]
951
+
952
+
[[package]]
953
+
name = "ciborium-io"
954
+
version = "0.2.2"
955
+
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
956
+
checksum = "05afea1e0a06c9be33d539b876f1ce3692f4afea2cb41f740e7743225ed1c757"
957
+
958
+
[[package]]
959
+
name = "ciborium-ll"
960
+
version = "0.2.2"
961
+
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
962
+
checksum = "57663b653d948a338bfb3eeba9bb2fd5fcfaecb9e199e87e1eda4d9e8b240fd9"
963
+
dependencies = [
964
+
"ciborium-io",
965
+
"half",
966
+
]
967
+
968
+
[[package]]
820
969
name = "cid"
821
970
version = "0.11.1"
822
971
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
···
843
992
844
993
[[package]]
845
994
name = "clap"
846
-
version = "4.5.41"
995
+
version = "4.5.48"
847
996
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
848
-
checksum = "be92d32e80243a54711e5d7ce823c35c41c9d929dc4ab58e1276f625841aadf9"
997
+
checksum = "e2134bb3ea021b78629caa971416385309e0131b351b25e01dc16fb54e1b5fae"
849
998
dependencies = [
850
999
"clap_builder",
851
1000
"clap_derive",
···
853
1002
854
1003
[[package]]
855
1004
name = "clap_builder"
856
-
version = "4.5.41"
1005
+
version = "4.5.48"
857
1006
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
858
-
checksum = "707eab41e9622f9139419d573eca0900137718000c517d47da73045f54331c3d"
1007
+
checksum = "c2ba64afa3c0a6df7fa517765e31314e983f51dda798ffba27b988194fb65dc9"
859
1008
dependencies = [
860
1009
"anstream",
861
1010
"anstyle",
···
865
1014
866
1015
[[package]]
867
1016
name = "clap_derive"
868
-
version = "4.5.41"
1017
+
version = "4.5.47"
869
1018
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
870
-
checksum = "ef4f52386a59ca4c860f7393bcf8abd8dfd91ecccc0f774635ff68e92eeef491"
1019
+
checksum = "bbfd7eae0b0f1a6e63d4b13c9c478de77c2eb546fba158ad50b4203dc24b9f9c"
871
1020
dependencies = [
872
1021
"heck",
873
1022
"proc-macro2",
874
1023
"quote",
875
-
"syn 2.0.103",
1024
+
"syn 2.0.106",
876
1025
]
877
1026
878
1027
[[package]]
···
1082
1231
checksum = "d0a5c400df2834b80a4c3327b3aad3a4c4cd4de0629063962b03235697506a28"
1083
1232
1084
1233
[[package]]
1234
+
name = "crunchy"
1235
+
version = "0.2.4"
1236
+
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
1237
+
checksum = "460fbee9c2c2f33933d720630a6a0bac33ba7053db5344fac858d4b8952d77d5"
1238
+
1239
+
[[package]]
1085
1240
name = "crypto-bigint"
1086
1241
version = "0.5.5"
1087
1242
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
···
1158
1313
"proc-macro2",
1159
1314
"quote",
1160
1315
"strsim 0.11.1",
1161
-
"syn 2.0.103",
1316
+
"syn 2.0.106",
1162
1317
]
1163
1318
1164
1319
[[package]]
···
1180
1335
dependencies = [
1181
1336
"darling_core 0.20.11",
1182
1337
"quote",
1183
-
"syn 2.0.103",
1338
+
"syn 2.0.106",
1184
1339
]
1185
1340
1186
1341
[[package]]
···
1220
1375
checksum = "18e4fdb82bd54a12e42fb58a800dcae6b9e13982238ce2296dc3570b92148e1f"
1221
1376
dependencies = [
1222
1377
"data-encoding",
1223
-
"syn 2.0.103",
1378
+
"syn 2.0.106",
1224
1379
]
1225
1380
1226
1381
[[package]]
···
1282
1437
"darling 0.20.11",
1283
1438
"proc-macro2",
1284
1439
"quote",
1285
-
"syn 2.0.103",
1440
+
"syn 2.0.106",
1286
1441
]
1287
1442
1288
1443
[[package]]
···
1292
1447
checksum = "ab63b0e2bf4d5928aff72e83a7dace85d7bba5fe12dcc3c5a572d78caffd3f3c"
1293
1448
dependencies = [
1294
1449
"derive_builder_core",
1295
-
"syn 2.0.103",
1450
+
"syn 2.0.106",
1296
1451
]
1297
1452
1298
1453
[[package]]
···
1312
1467
dependencies = [
1313
1468
"proc-macro2",
1314
1469
"quote",
1315
-
"syn 2.0.103",
1470
+
"syn 2.0.106",
1316
1471
"unicode-xid",
1317
1472
]
1318
1473
···
1324
1479
dependencies = [
1325
1480
"proc-macro2",
1326
1481
"quote",
1327
-
"syn 2.0.103",
1482
+
"syn 2.0.106",
1328
1483
]
1329
1484
1330
1485
[[package]]
···
1368
1523
dependencies = [
1369
1524
"proc-macro2",
1370
1525
"quote",
1371
-
"syn 2.0.103",
1526
+
"syn 2.0.106",
1372
1527
]
1373
1528
1374
1529
[[package]]
···
1385
1540
1386
1541
[[package]]
1387
1542
name = "dropshot"
1388
-
version = "0.16.2"
1543
+
version = "0.16.3"
1389
1544
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
1390
-
checksum = "50e8fed669e35e757646ad10f97c4d26dd22cce3da689b307954f7000d2719d0"
1545
+
checksum = "eedf902e40c1024b8ed9ca16378a54e9655cdf0e698245ba82d81a3778dcbc54"
1391
1546
dependencies = [
1392
1547
"async-stream",
1393
1548
"async-trait",
···
1404
1559
"http-body-util",
1405
1560
"hyper",
1406
1561
"hyper-util",
1407
-
"indexmap 2.9.0",
1562
+
"indexmap 2.11.4",
1408
1563
"multer",
1409
1564
"openapiv3",
1410
1565
"paste",
···
1424
1579
"slog-bunyan",
1425
1580
"slog-json",
1426
1581
"slog-term",
1427
-
"thiserror 2.0.12",
1582
+
"thiserror 2.0.16",
1428
1583
"tokio",
1429
1584
"tokio-rustls 0.25.0",
1430
-
"toml",
1585
+
"toml 0.9.7",
1431
1586
"uuid",
1432
1587
"version_check",
1433
1588
"waitgroup",
···
1435
1590
1436
1591
[[package]]
1437
1592
name = "dropshot_endpoint"
1438
-
version = "0.16.2"
1593
+
version = "0.16.4"
1439
1594
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
1440
-
checksum = "acebb687581abdeaa2c89fa448818a5f803b0e68e5d7e7a1cf585a8f3c5c57ac"
1595
+
checksum = "89d09440e73a9dcf8a0f7fbd6ab889a7751d59f0fe76e5082a0a6d5623ec6da3"
1441
1596
dependencies = [
1442
1597
"heck",
1443
1598
"proc-macro2",
···
1445
1600
"semver",
1446
1601
"serde",
1447
1602
"serde_tokenstream",
1448
-
"syn 2.0.103",
1603
+
"syn 2.0.106",
1449
1604
]
1450
1605
1451
1606
[[package]]
···
1518
1673
"heck",
1519
1674
"proc-macro2",
1520
1675
"quote",
1521
-
"syn 2.0.103",
1676
+
"syn 2.0.106",
1522
1677
]
1523
1678
1524
1679
[[package]]
···
1530
1685
"once_cell",
1531
1686
"proc-macro2",
1532
1687
"quote",
1533
-
"syn 2.0.103",
1688
+
"syn 2.0.106",
1534
1689
]
1535
1690
1536
1691
[[package]]
···
1594
1749
]
1595
1750
1596
1751
[[package]]
1752
+
name = "fallible-iterator"
1753
+
version = "0.3.0"
1754
+
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
1755
+
checksum = "2acce4a10f12dc2fb14a218589d4f1f62ef011b2d0cc4b3cb1bba8e94da14649"
1756
+
1757
+
[[package]]
1758
+
name = "fallible-streaming-iterator"
1759
+
version = "0.1.9"
1760
+
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
1761
+
checksum = "7360491ce676a36bf9bb3c56c1aa791658183a54d2744120f27285738d90465a"
1762
+
1763
+
[[package]]
1597
1764
name = "fastrand"
1598
1765
version = "2.3.0"
1599
1766
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
···
1611
1778
1612
1779
[[package]]
1613
1780
name = "fjall"
1614
-
version = "2.8.0"
1781
+
version = "2.11.2"
1615
1782
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
1616
-
checksum = "26b2ced3483989a62b3533c9f99054d73b527c6c0045cf22b00fe87956f1a46f"
1783
+
checksum = "0b25ad44cd4360a0448a9b5a0a6f1c7a621101cca4578706d43c9a821418aebc"
1784
+
dependencies = [
1785
+
"byteorder",
1786
+
"byteview",
1787
+
"dashmap",
1788
+
"log",
1789
+
"lsm-tree",
1790
+
"path-absolutize",
1791
+
"std-semaphore",
1792
+
"tempfile",
1793
+
"xxhash-rust",
1794
+
]
1795
+
1796
+
[[package]]
1797
+
name = "fjall"
1798
+
version = "2.11.2"
1799
+
source = "git+https://github.com/fjall-rs/fjall.git#42d811f7c8cc9004407d520d37d2a1d8d246c03d"
1617
1800
dependencies = [
1618
1801
"byteorder",
1619
1802
"byteview",
···
1708
1891
"mixtrics",
1709
1892
"pin-project",
1710
1893
"serde",
1711
-
"thiserror 2.0.12",
1894
+
"thiserror 2.0.16",
1712
1895
"tokio",
1713
1896
"tracing",
1714
1897
]
···
1728
1911
"parking_lot",
1729
1912
"pin-project",
1730
1913
"serde",
1731
-
"thiserror 2.0.12",
1914
+
"thiserror 2.0.16",
1732
1915
"tokio",
1733
1916
"twox-hash",
1734
1917
]
···
1761
1944
"parking_lot",
1762
1945
"pin-project",
1763
1946
"serde",
1764
-
"thiserror 2.0.12",
1947
+
"thiserror 2.0.16",
1765
1948
"tokio",
1766
1949
"tracing",
1767
1950
]
···
1793
1976
"pin-project",
1794
1977
"rand 0.9.1",
1795
1978
"serde",
1796
-
"thiserror 2.0.12",
1979
+
"thiserror 2.0.16",
1797
1980
"tokio",
1798
1981
"tracing",
1799
1982
"twox-hash",
···
1882
2065
dependencies = [
1883
2066
"proc-macro2",
1884
2067
"quote",
1885
-
"syn 2.0.103",
2068
+
"syn 2.0.106",
1886
2069
]
1887
2070
1888
2071
[[package]]
···
2007
2190
"futures-core",
2008
2191
"futures-sink",
2009
2192
"http",
2010
-
"indexmap 2.9.0",
2193
+
"indexmap 2.11.4",
2011
2194
"slab",
2012
2195
"tokio",
2013
2196
"tokio-util",
2014
2197
"tracing",
2198
+
]
2199
+
2200
+
[[package]]
2201
+
name = "half"
2202
+
version = "2.6.0"
2203
+
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
2204
+
checksum = "459196ed295495a68f7d7fe1d84f6c4b7ff0e21fe3017b2f283c6fac3ad803c9"
2205
+
dependencies = [
2206
+
"cfg-if",
2207
+
"crunchy",
2015
2208
]
2016
2209
2017
2210
[[package]]
···
2027
2220
"pest_derive",
2028
2221
"serde",
2029
2222
"serde_json",
2030
-
"thiserror 2.0.12",
2223
+
"thiserror 2.0.16",
2031
2224
"walkdir",
2032
2225
]
2033
2226
···
2061
2254
"allocator-api2",
2062
2255
"equivalent",
2063
2256
"foldhash",
2257
+
]
2258
+
2259
+
[[package]]
2260
+
name = "hashlink"
2261
+
version = "0.10.0"
2262
+
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
2263
+
checksum = "7382cf6263419f2d8df38c55d7da83da5c18aef87fc7a7fc1fb1e344edfe14c1"
2264
+
dependencies = [
2265
+
"hashbrown 0.15.2",
2064
2266
]
2065
2267
2066
2268
[[package]]
···
2117
2319
checksum = "7f24254aa9a54b5c858eaee2f5bccdb46aaf0e486a595ed5fd8f86ba55232a70"
2118
2320
2119
2321
[[package]]
2322
+
name = "hex-conservative"
2323
+
version = "0.2.1"
2324
+
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
2325
+
checksum = "5313b072ce3c597065a808dbf612c4c8e8590bdbf8b579508bf7a762c5eae6cd"
2326
+
dependencies = [
2327
+
"arrayvec",
2328
+
]
2329
+
2330
+
[[package]]
2120
2331
name = "hickory-proto"
2121
2332
version = "0.25.2"
2122
2333
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
···
2134
2345
"once_cell",
2135
2346
"rand 0.9.1",
2136
2347
"ring",
2137
-
"thiserror 2.0.12",
2348
+
"thiserror 2.0.16",
2138
2349
"tinyvec",
2139
2350
"tokio",
2140
2351
"tracing",
···
2157
2368
"rand 0.9.1",
2158
2369
"resolv-conf",
2159
2370
"smallvec",
2160
-
"thiserror 2.0.12",
2371
+
"thiserror 2.0.16",
2161
2372
"tokio",
2162
2373
"tracing",
2163
2374
]
···
2349
2560
"js-sys",
2350
2561
"log",
2351
2562
"wasm-bindgen",
2352
-
"windows-core 0.61.0",
2563
+
"windows-core",
2353
2564
]
2354
2565
2355
2566
[[package]]
···
2476
2687
dependencies = [
2477
2688
"proc-macro2",
2478
2689
"quote",
2479
-
"syn 2.0.103",
2690
+
"syn 2.0.106",
2480
2691
]
2481
2692
2482
2693
[[package]]
···
2519
2730
2520
2731
[[package]]
2521
2732
name = "indexmap"
2522
-
version = "2.9.0"
2733
+
version = "2.11.4"
2523
2734
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
2524
-
checksum = "cea70ddb795996207ad57735b50c5982d8844f38ba9ee5f1aedcfb708a2aa11e"
2735
+
checksum = "4b0f83760fb341a774ed326568e19f5a863af4a952def8c39f9ab92fd95b88e5"
2525
2736
dependencies = [
2526
2737
"equivalent",
2527
2738
"hashbrown 0.15.2",
2528
2739
"serde",
2740
+
"serde_core",
2529
2741
]
2530
2742
2531
2743
[[package]]
···
2643
2855
dependencies = [
2644
2856
"anyhow",
2645
2857
"async-trait",
2646
-
"atrium-api",
2858
+
"atrium-api 0.25.4 (git+https://github.com/uniphil/atrium.git?branch=fix%2Fresolve-handle-https-accept-whitespace)",
2647
2859
"chrono",
2648
2860
"clap",
2649
2861
"futures-util",
···
2651
2863
"metrics",
2652
2864
"serde",
2653
2865
"serde_json",
2654
-
"thiserror 2.0.12",
2866
+
"thiserror 2.0.16",
2655
2867
"tokio",
2656
2868
"tokio-tungstenite 0.26.2",
2657
2869
"url",
···
2679
2891
dependencies = [
2680
2892
"proc-macro2",
2681
2893
"quote",
2682
-
"syn 2.0.103",
2894
+
"syn 2.0.106",
2683
2895
]
2684
2896
2685
2897
[[package]]
···
2754
2966
]
2755
2967
2756
2968
[[package]]
2969
+
name = "jwt-compact"
2970
+
version = "0.9.0-beta.1"
2971
+
source = "git+https://github.com/fatfingers23/jwt-compact.git#aed088b8ff5ad44ef2785c453f6a4b7916728b1c"
2972
+
dependencies = [
2973
+
"anyhow",
2974
+
"base64ct",
2975
+
"chrono",
2976
+
"ciborium",
2977
+
"hmac",
2978
+
"lazy_static",
2979
+
"rand_core 0.6.4",
2980
+
"secp256k1",
2981
+
"serde",
2982
+
"serde_json",
2983
+
"sha2",
2984
+
"smallvec",
2985
+
"subtle",
2986
+
"zeroize",
2987
+
]
2988
+
2989
+
[[package]]
2990
+
name = "k256"
2991
+
version = "0.13.4"
2992
+
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
2993
+
checksum = "f6e3919bbaa2945715f0bb6d3934a173d1e9a59ac23767fbaaef277265a7411b"
2994
+
dependencies = [
2995
+
"cfg-if",
2996
+
"ecdsa",
2997
+
"elliptic-curve",
2998
+
"sha2",
2999
+
]
3000
+
3001
+
[[package]]
2757
3002
name = "langtag"
2758
3003
version = "0.3.4"
2759
3004
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
···
2846
3091
]
2847
3092
2848
3093
[[package]]
3094
+
name = "libsqlite3-sys"
3095
+
version = "0.35.0"
3096
+
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
3097
+
checksum = "133c182a6a2c87864fe97778797e46c7e999672690dc9fa3ee8e241aa4a9c13f"
3098
+
dependencies = [
3099
+
"pkg-config",
3100
+
"vcpkg",
3101
+
]
3102
+
3103
+
[[package]]
2849
3104
name = "libz-sys"
2850
3105
version = "1.1.22"
2851
3106
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
···
2863
3118
"anyhow",
2864
3119
"fluent-uri",
2865
3120
"nom",
2866
-
"thiserror 2.0.12",
3121
+
"thiserror 2.0.16",
2867
3122
"tinyjson",
2868
3123
]
2869
3124
···
2897
3152
2898
3153
[[package]]
2899
3154
name = "log"
2900
-
version = "0.4.27"
3155
+
version = "0.4.28"
2901
3156
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
2902
-
checksum = "13dc2df351e3202783a1fe0d44375f7295ffb4049267b0f3018346dc122a1d94"
3157
+
checksum = "34080505efa8e45a4b816c349525ebe327ceaa8559756f0356cba97ef3bf7432"
2903
3158
2904
3159
[[package]]
2905
3160
name = "loom"
···
2931
3186
2932
3187
[[package]]
2933
3188
name = "lsm-tree"
2934
-
version = "2.8.0"
3189
+
version = "2.10.2"
2935
3190
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
2936
-
checksum = "d0a63a5e98a38b51765274137d8aedfbd848da5f4d016867e186b673fcc06a8c"
3191
+
checksum = "55b6d7475a8dd22e749186968daacf8e2a77932b061b1bd263157987bbfc0c6c"
2937
3192
dependencies = [
2938
3193
"byteorder",
2939
3194
"crossbeam-skiplist",
···
3013
3268
"spin",
3014
3269
"tokio",
3015
3270
"tokio-util",
3016
-
"toml",
3271
+
"toml 0.8.23",
3017
3272
"tracing",
3018
3273
"tracing-subscriber",
3019
3274
]
···
3049
3304
3050
3305
[[package]]
3051
3306
name = "matchers"
3052
-
version = "0.1.0"
3307
+
version = "0.2.0"
3053
3308
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
3054
-
checksum = "8263075bb86c5a1b1427b5ae862e8889656f126e9f77c484496e8b47cf5c5558"
3309
+
checksum = "d1525a2a28c7f4fa0fc98bb91ae755d1e2d1505079e05539e35bc876b5d65ae9"
3055
3310
dependencies = [
3056
-
"regex-automata 0.1.10",
3311
+
"regex-automata",
3057
3312
]
3058
3313
3059
3314
[[package]]
···
3103
3358
"http-body-util",
3104
3359
"hyper",
3105
3360
"hyper-util",
3106
-
"indexmap 2.9.0",
3361
+
"indexmap 2.11.4",
3107
3362
"ipnet",
3108
3363
"metrics",
3109
3364
"metrics-util 0.19.0",
···
3124
3379
"hyper",
3125
3380
"hyper-rustls",
3126
3381
"hyper-util",
3127
-
"indexmap 2.9.0",
3382
+
"indexmap 2.11.4",
3128
3383
"ipnet",
3129
3384
"metrics",
3130
3385
"metrics-util 0.20.0",
3131
3386
"quanta",
3132
-
"thiserror 2.0.12",
3387
+
"thiserror 2.0.16",
3133
3388
"tokio",
3134
3389
"tracing",
3135
3390
]
···
3352
3607
3353
3608
[[package]]
3354
3609
name = "nu-ansi-term"
3355
-
version = "0.46.0"
3610
+
version = "0.50.1"
3356
3611
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
3357
-
checksum = "77a8165726e8236064dbb45459242600304b42a5ea24ee2948e18e023bf7ba84"
3612
+
checksum = "d4a28e057d01f97e61255210fcff094d74ed0466038633e95017f5beb68e4399"
3358
3613
dependencies = [
3359
-
"overload",
3360
-
"winapi",
3614
+
"windows-sys 0.52.0",
3361
3615
]
3362
3616
3363
3617
[[package]]
···
3487
3741
3488
3742
[[package]]
3489
3743
name = "openapiv3"
3490
-
version = "2.0.0"
3744
+
version = "2.2.0"
3491
3745
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
3492
-
checksum = "cc02deea53ffe807708244e5914f6b099ad7015a207ee24317c22112e17d9c5c"
3746
+
checksum = "5c8d427828b22ae1fff2833a03d8486c2c881367f1c336349f307f321e7f4d05"
3493
3747
dependencies = [
3494
-
"indexmap 2.9.0",
3748
+
"indexmap 2.11.4",
3495
3749
"serde",
3496
3750
"serde_json",
3497
3751
]
···
3519
3773
dependencies = [
3520
3774
"proc-macro2",
3521
3775
"quote",
3522
-
"syn 2.0.103",
3776
+
"syn 2.0.106",
3523
3777
]
3524
3778
3525
3779
[[package]]
···
3558
3812
dependencies = [
3559
3813
"hashbrown 0.13.2",
3560
3814
]
3561
-
3562
-
[[package]]
3563
-
name = "overload"
3564
-
version = "0.1.1"
3565
-
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
3566
-
checksum = "b15813163c1d831bf4a13c3610c05c0d03b39feb07f7e09fa234dac9b15aaf39"
3567
3815
3568
3816
[[package]]
3569
3817
name = "p256"
···
3678
3926
checksum = "1db05f56d34358a8b1066f67cbb203ee3e7ed2ba674a6263a1d5ec6db2204323"
3679
3927
dependencies = [
3680
3928
"memchr",
3681
-
"thiserror 2.0.12",
3929
+
"thiserror 2.0.16",
3682
3930
"ucd-trie",
3683
3931
]
3684
3932
···
3702
3950
"pest_meta",
3703
3951
"proc-macro2",
3704
3952
"quote",
3705
-
"syn 2.0.103",
3953
+
"syn 2.0.106",
3706
3954
]
3707
3955
3708
3956
[[package]]
···
3732
3980
dependencies = [
3733
3981
"proc-macro2",
3734
3982
"quote",
3735
-
"syn 2.0.103",
3983
+
"syn 2.0.106",
3736
3984
]
3737
3985
3738
3986
[[package]]
···
3773
4021
version = "0.3.32"
3774
4022
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
3775
4023
checksum = "7edddbd0b52d732b21ad9a5fab5c704c14cd949e5e9a1ec5929a24fded1b904c"
4024
+
4025
+
[[package]]
4026
+
name = "pocket"
4027
+
version = "0.1.0"
4028
+
dependencies = [
4029
+
"atrium-crypto",
4030
+
"clap",
4031
+
"jwt-compact",
4032
+
"log",
4033
+
"poem",
4034
+
"poem-openapi",
4035
+
"reqwest",
4036
+
"rusqlite",
4037
+
"serde",
4038
+
"serde_json",
4039
+
"thiserror 2.0.16",
4040
+
"tokio",
4041
+
"tracing-subscriber",
4042
+
]
3776
4043
3777
4044
[[package]]
3778
4045
name = "poem"
···
3812
4079
"smallvec",
3813
4080
"sync_wrapper",
3814
4081
"tempfile",
3815
-
"thiserror 2.0.12",
4082
+
"thiserror 2.0.16",
3816
4083
"tokio",
3817
4084
"tokio-rustls 0.26.2",
3818
4085
"tokio-stream",
···
3831
4098
"proc-macro-crate",
3832
4099
"proc-macro2",
3833
4100
"quote",
3834
-
"syn 2.0.103",
4101
+
"syn 2.0.106",
3835
4102
]
3836
4103
3837
4104
[[package]]
···
3844
4111
"bytes",
3845
4112
"derive_more",
3846
4113
"futures-util",
3847
-
"indexmap 2.9.0",
4114
+
"indexmap 2.11.4",
3848
4115
"itertools 0.14.0",
3849
4116
"mime",
3850
4117
"num-traits",
···
3856
4123
"serde_json",
3857
4124
"serde_urlencoded",
3858
4125
"serde_yaml",
3859
-
"thiserror 2.0.12",
4126
+
"thiserror 2.0.16",
3860
4127
"tokio",
3861
4128
]
3862
4129
···
3868
4135
dependencies = [
3869
4136
"darling 0.20.11",
3870
4137
"http",
3871
-
"indexmap 2.9.0",
4138
+
"indexmap 2.11.4",
3872
4139
"mime",
3873
4140
"proc-macro-crate",
3874
4141
"proc-macro2",
3875
4142
"quote",
3876
4143
"regex",
3877
-
"syn 2.0.103",
3878
-
"thiserror 2.0.12",
4144
+
"syn 2.0.106",
4145
+
"thiserror 2.0.16",
3879
4146
]
3880
4147
3881
4148
[[package]]
···
3915
4182
checksum = "6837b9e10d61f45f987d50808f83d1ee3d206c66acf650c3e4ae2e1f6ddedf55"
3916
4183
dependencies = [
3917
4184
"proc-macro2",
3918
-
"syn 2.0.103",
4185
+
"syn 2.0.106",
3919
4186
]
3920
4187
3921
4188
[[package]]
···
3983
4250
]
3984
4251
3985
4252
[[package]]
4253
+
name = "quasar"
4254
+
version = "0.1.0"
4255
+
dependencies = [
4256
+
"clap",
4257
+
"fjall 2.11.2 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
4258
+
]
4259
+
4260
+
[[package]]
3986
4261
name = "quick-xml"
3987
4262
version = "0.36.2"
3988
4263
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
···
4016
4291
"rustc-hash 2.1.1",
4017
4292
"rustls 0.23.31",
4018
4293
"socket2 0.5.9",
4019
-
"thiserror 2.0.12",
4294
+
"thiserror 2.0.16",
4020
4295
"tokio",
4021
4296
"tracing",
4022
4297
"web-time",
···
4037
4312
"rustls 0.23.31",
4038
4313
"rustls-pki-types",
4039
4314
"slab",
4040
-
"thiserror 2.0.12",
4315
+
"thiserror 2.0.16",
4041
4316
"tinyvec",
4042
4317
"tracing",
4043
4318
"web-time",
···
4218
4493
dependencies = [
4219
4494
"proc-macro2",
4220
4495
"quote",
4221
-
"syn 2.0.103",
4496
+
"syn 2.0.106",
4497
+
]
4498
+
4499
+
[[package]]
4500
+
name = "reflector"
4501
+
version = "0.1.0"
4502
+
dependencies = [
4503
+
"clap",
4504
+
"log",
4505
+
"poem",
4506
+
"serde",
4507
+
"tokio",
4508
+
"tracing-subscriber",
4222
4509
]
4223
4510
4224
4511
[[package]]
···
4229
4516
dependencies = [
4230
4517
"aho-corasick",
4231
4518
"memchr",
4232
-
"regex-automata 0.4.9",
4233
-
"regex-syntax 0.8.5",
4234
-
]
4235
-
4236
-
[[package]]
4237
-
name = "regex-automata"
4238
-
version = "0.1.10"
4239
-
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
4240
-
checksum = "6c230d73fb8d8c1b9c0b3135c5142a8acee3a0558fb8db5cf1cb65f8d7862132"
4241
-
dependencies = [
4242
-
"regex-syntax 0.6.29",
4519
+
"regex-automata",
4520
+
"regex-syntax",
4243
4521
]
4244
4522
4245
4523
[[package]]
···
4250
4528
dependencies = [
4251
4529
"aho-corasick",
4252
4530
"memchr",
4253
-
"regex-syntax 0.8.5",
4531
+
"regex-syntax",
4254
4532
]
4255
4533
4256
4534
[[package]]
4257
4535
name = "regex-syntax"
4258
-
version = "0.6.29"
4259
-
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
4260
-
checksum = "f162c6dd7b008981e4d40210aca20b4bd0f9b60ca9271061b07f78537722f2e1"
4261
-
4262
-
[[package]]
4263
-
name = "regex-syntax"
4264
4536
version = "0.8.5"
4265
4537
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
4266
4538
checksum = "2b15c43186be67a4fd63bee50d0303afffcef381492ebe2c5d87f324e1b8815c"
4267
4539
4268
4540
[[package]]
4269
4541
name = "reqwest"
4270
-
version = "0.12.22"
4542
+
version = "0.12.23"
4271
4543
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
4272
-
checksum = "cbc931937e6ca3a06e3b6c0aa7841849b160a90351d6ab467a8b9b9959767531"
4544
+
checksum = "d429f34c8092b2d42c7c93cec323bb4adeb7c67698f70839adec842ec10c7ceb"
4273
4545
dependencies = [
4274
4546
"async-compression",
4275
4547
"base64 0.22.1",
···
4388
4660
"spki",
4389
4661
"subtle",
4390
4662
"zeroize",
4663
+
]
4664
+
4665
+
[[package]]
4666
+
name = "rusqlite"
4667
+
version = "0.37.0"
4668
+
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
4669
+
checksum = "165ca6e57b20e1351573e3729b958bc62f0e48025386970b6e4d29e7a7e71f3f"
4670
+
dependencies = [
4671
+
"bitflags",
4672
+
"fallible-iterator",
4673
+
"fallible-streaming-iterator",
4674
+
"hashlink",
4675
+
"libsqlite3-sys",
4676
+
"smallvec",
4391
4677
]
4392
4678
4393
4679
[[package]]
···
4589
4875
"proc-macro2",
4590
4876
"quote",
4591
4877
"serde_derive_internals",
4592
-
"syn 2.0.103",
4878
+
"syn 2.0.106",
4593
4879
]
4594
4880
4595
4881
[[package]]
···
4619
4905
]
4620
4906
4621
4907
[[package]]
4908
+
name = "secp256k1"
4909
+
version = "0.30.0"
4910
+
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
4911
+
checksum = "b50c5943d326858130af85e049f2661ba3c78b26589b8ab98e65e80ae44a1252"
4912
+
dependencies = [
4913
+
"bitcoin_hashes",
4914
+
"rand 0.8.5",
4915
+
"secp256k1-sys",
4916
+
]
4917
+
4918
+
[[package]]
4919
+
name = "secp256k1-sys"
4920
+
version = "0.10.1"
4921
+
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
4922
+
checksum = "d4387882333d3aa8cb20530a17c69a3752e97837832f34f6dccc760e715001d9"
4923
+
dependencies = [
4924
+
"cc",
4925
+
]
4926
+
4927
+
[[package]]
4622
4928
name = "security-framework"
4623
4929
version = "2.11.1"
4624
4930
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
···
4668
4974
4669
4975
[[package]]
4670
4976
name = "serde"
4671
-
version = "1.0.219"
4977
+
version = "1.0.228"
4672
4978
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
4673
-
checksum = "5f0e2c6ed6606019b4e29e69dbaba95b11854410e5347d525002456dbbb786b6"
4979
+
checksum = "9a8e94ea7f378bd32cbbd37198a4a91436180c5bb472411e48b5ec2e2124ae9e"
4674
4980
dependencies = [
4981
+
"serde_core",
4675
4982
"serde_derive",
4676
4983
]
4677
4984
···
4685
4992
]
4686
4993
4687
4994
[[package]]
4995
+
name = "serde_core"
4996
+
version = "1.0.228"
4997
+
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
4998
+
checksum = "41d385c7d4ca58e59fc732af25c3983b67ac852c1a25000afe1175de458b67ad"
4999
+
dependencies = [
5000
+
"serde_derive",
5001
+
]
5002
+
5003
+
[[package]]
4688
5004
name = "serde_derive"
4689
-
version = "1.0.219"
5005
+
version = "1.0.228"
4690
5006
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
4691
-
checksum = "5b0276cf7f2c73365f7157c8123c21cd9a50fbbd844757af28ca1f5925fc2a00"
5007
+
checksum = "d540f220d3187173da220f885ab66608367b6574e925011a9353e4badda91d79"
4692
5008
dependencies = [
4693
5009
"proc-macro2",
4694
5010
"quote",
4695
-
"syn 2.0.103",
5011
+
"syn 2.0.106",
4696
5012
]
4697
5013
4698
5014
[[package]]
···
4703
5019
dependencies = [
4704
5020
"proc-macro2",
4705
5021
"quote",
4706
-
"syn 2.0.103",
5022
+
"syn 2.0.106",
4707
5023
]
4708
5024
4709
5025
[[package]]
···
4713
5029
checksum = "9d2de91cf02bbc07cde38891769ccd5d4f073d22a40683aa4bc7a95781aaa2c4"
4714
5030
dependencies = [
4715
5031
"form_urlencoded",
4716
-
"indexmap 2.9.0",
5032
+
"indexmap 2.11.4",
4717
5033
"itoa",
4718
5034
"ryu",
4719
5035
"serde",
···
4721
5037
4722
5038
[[package]]
4723
5039
name = "serde_json"
4724
-
version = "1.0.141"
5040
+
version = "1.0.145"
4725
5041
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
4726
-
checksum = "30b9eff21ebe718216c6ec64e1d9ac57087aad11efc64e32002bce4a0d4c03d3"
5042
+
checksum = "402a6f66d8c709116cf22f558eab210f5a50187f702eb4d7e5ef38d9a7f1c79c"
4727
5043
dependencies = [
4728
5044
"itoa",
4729
5045
"memchr",
4730
5046
"ryu",
4731
5047
"serde",
5048
+
"serde_core",
4732
5049
]
4733
5050
4734
5051
[[package]]
···
4751
5068
"percent-encoding",
4752
5069
"ryu",
4753
5070
"serde",
4754
-
"thiserror 2.0.12",
5071
+
"thiserror 2.0.16",
4755
5072
]
4756
5073
4757
5074
[[package]]
···
4764
5081
]
4765
5082
4766
5083
[[package]]
5084
+
name = "serde_spanned"
5085
+
version = "1.0.2"
5086
+
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
5087
+
checksum = "5417783452c2be558477e104686f7de5dae53dba813c28435e0e70f82d9b04ee"
5088
+
dependencies = [
5089
+
"serde_core",
5090
+
]
5091
+
5092
+
[[package]]
4767
5093
name = "serde_tokenstream"
4768
5094
version = "0.2.2"
4769
5095
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
···
4772
5098
"proc-macro2",
4773
5099
"quote",
4774
5100
"serde",
4775
-
"syn 2.0.103",
5101
+
"syn 2.0.106",
4776
5102
]
4777
5103
4778
5104
[[package]]
···
4797
5123
"chrono",
4798
5124
"hex",
4799
5125
"indexmap 1.9.3",
4800
-
"indexmap 2.9.0",
5126
+
"indexmap 2.11.4",
4801
5127
"serde",
4802
5128
"serde_derive",
4803
5129
"serde_json",
···
4814
5140
"darling 0.20.11",
4815
5141
"proc-macro2",
4816
5142
"quote",
4817
-
"syn 2.0.103",
5143
+
"syn 2.0.106",
4818
5144
]
4819
5145
4820
5146
[[package]]
···
4823
5149
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
4824
5150
checksum = "6a8b1a1a2ebf674015cc02edccce75287f1a0130d394307b36743c2f5d504b47"
4825
5151
dependencies = [
4826
-
"indexmap 2.9.0",
5152
+
"indexmap 2.11.4",
4827
5153
"itoa",
4828
5154
"ryu",
4829
5155
"serde",
···
4894
5220
dependencies = [
4895
5221
"num-bigint",
4896
5222
"num-traits",
4897
-
"thiserror 2.0.12",
5223
+
"thiserror 2.0.16",
4898
5224
"time",
4899
5225
]
4900
5226
···
4917
5243
name = "slingshot"
4918
5244
version = "0.1.0"
4919
5245
dependencies = [
4920
-
"atrium-api",
4921
-
"atrium-common",
4922
-
"atrium-identity",
4923
-
"atrium-oauth",
5246
+
"atrium-api 0.25.4 (git+https://github.com/uniphil/atrium.git?branch=fix%2Fresolve-handle-https-accept-whitespace)",
5247
+
"atrium-common 0.1.2 (git+https://github.com/uniphil/atrium.git?branch=fix%2Fresolve-handle-https-accept-whitespace)",
5248
+
"atrium-identity 0.1.5 (git+https://github.com/uniphil/atrium.git?branch=fix%2Fresolve-handle-https-accept-whitespace)",
5249
+
"atrium-oauth 0.1.3 (git+https://github.com/uniphil/atrium.git?branch=fix%2Fresolve-handle-https-accept-whitespace)",
4924
5250
"clap",
4925
5251
"ctrlc",
4926
5252
"foyer",
···
4936
5262
"rustls 0.23.31",
4937
5263
"serde",
4938
5264
"serde_json",
4939
-
"thiserror 2.0.12",
5265
+
"thiserror 2.0.16",
4940
5266
"time",
4941
5267
"tokio",
4942
5268
"tokio-util",
···
5047
5373
"serde",
5048
5374
"serde_json",
5049
5375
"serde_qs",
5050
-
"thiserror 2.0.12",
5376
+
"thiserror 2.0.16",
5051
5377
"tinyjson",
5052
5378
"tokio",
5053
5379
"tokio-tungstenite 0.27.0",
···
5116
5442
5117
5443
[[package]]
5118
5444
name = "syn"
5119
-
version = "2.0.103"
5445
+
version = "2.0.106"
5120
5446
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
5121
-
checksum = "e4307e30089d6fd6aff212f2da3a1f9e32f3223b1f010fb09b7c95f90f3ca1e8"
5447
+
checksum = "ede7c438028d4436d71104916910f5bb611972c5cfd7f89b8300a8186e6fada6"
5122
5448
dependencies = [
5123
5449
"proc-macro2",
5124
5450
"quote",
···
5142
5468
dependencies = [
5143
5469
"proc-macro2",
5144
5470
"quote",
5145
-
"syn 2.0.103",
5471
+
"syn 2.0.106",
5146
5472
]
5147
5473
5148
5474
[[package]]
···
5213
5539
5214
5540
[[package]]
5215
5541
name = "thiserror"
5216
-
version = "2.0.12"
5542
+
version = "2.0.16"
5217
5543
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
5218
-
checksum = "567b8a2dae586314f7be2a752ec7474332959c6460e02bde30d702a66d488708"
5544
+
checksum = "3467d614147380f2e4e374161426ff399c91084acd2363eaf549172b3d5e60c0"
5219
5545
dependencies = [
5220
-
"thiserror-impl 2.0.12",
5546
+
"thiserror-impl 2.0.16",
5221
5547
]
5222
5548
5223
5549
[[package]]
···
5228
5554
dependencies = [
5229
5555
"proc-macro2",
5230
5556
"quote",
5231
-
"syn 2.0.103",
5557
+
"syn 2.0.106",
5232
5558
]
5233
5559
5234
5560
[[package]]
5235
5561
name = "thiserror-impl"
5236
-
version = "2.0.12"
5562
+
version = "2.0.16"
5237
5563
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
5238
-
checksum = "7f7cf42b4507d8ea322120659672cf1b9dbb93f8f2d4ecfd6e51350ff5b17a1d"
5564
+
checksum = "6c5e1be1c48b9172ee610da68fd9cd2770e7a4056cb3fc98710ee6906f0c7960"
5239
5565
dependencies = [
5240
5566
"proc-macro2",
5241
5567
"quote",
5242
-
"syn 2.0.103",
5568
+
"syn 2.0.106",
5243
5569
]
5244
5570
5245
5571
[[package]]
···
5338
5664
5339
5665
[[package]]
5340
5666
name = "tokio"
5341
-
version = "1.47.0"
5667
+
version = "1.47.1"
5342
5668
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
5343
-
checksum = "43864ed400b6043a4757a25c7a64a8efde741aed79a056a2fb348a406701bb35"
5669
+
checksum = "89e49afdadebb872d3145a5638b59eb0691ea23e46ca484037cfab3b76b95038"
5344
5670
dependencies = [
5345
5671
"backtrace",
5346
5672
"bytes",
···
5364
5690
dependencies = [
5365
5691
"proc-macro2",
5366
5692
"quote",
5367
-
"syn 2.0.103",
5693
+
"syn 2.0.106",
5368
5694
]
5369
5695
5370
5696
[[package]]
···
5455
5781
checksum = "dc1beb996b9d83529a9e75c17a1686767d148d70663143c7854d8b4a09ced362"
5456
5782
dependencies = [
5457
5783
"serde",
5458
-
"serde_spanned",
5459
-
"toml_datetime",
5784
+
"serde_spanned 0.6.9",
5785
+
"toml_datetime 0.6.11",
5460
5786
"toml_edit",
5461
5787
]
5462
5788
5463
5789
[[package]]
5790
+
name = "toml"
5791
+
version = "0.9.7"
5792
+
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
5793
+
checksum = "00e5e5d9bf2475ac9d4f0d9edab68cc573dc2fd644b0dba36b0c30a92dd9eaa0"
5794
+
dependencies = [
5795
+
"indexmap 2.11.4",
5796
+
"serde_core",
5797
+
"serde_spanned 1.0.2",
5798
+
"toml_datetime 0.7.2",
5799
+
"toml_parser",
5800
+
"toml_writer",
5801
+
"winnow",
5802
+
]
5803
+
5804
+
[[package]]
5464
5805
name = "toml_datetime"
5465
5806
version = "0.6.11"
5466
5807
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
···
5470
5811
]
5471
5812
5472
5813
[[package]]
5814
+
name = "toml_datetime"
5815
+
version = "0.7.2"
5816
+
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
5817
+
checksum = "32f1085dec27c2b6632b04c80b3bb1b4300d6495d1e129693bdda7d91e72eec1"
5818
+
dependencies = [
5819
+
"serde_core",
5820
+
]
5821
+
5822
+
[[package]]
5473
5823
name = "toml_edit"
5474
5824
version = "0.22.27"
5475
5825
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
5476
5826
checksum = "41fe8c660ae4257887cf66394862d21dbca4a6ddd26f04a3560410406a2f819a"
5477
5827
dependencies = [
5478
-
"indexmap 2.9.0",
5828
+
"indexmap 2.11.4",
5479
5829
"serde",
5480
-
"serde_spanned",
5481
-
"toml_datetime",
5830
+
"serde_spanned 0.6.9",
5831
+
"toml_datetime 0.6.11",
5482
5832
"toml_write",
5483
5833
"winnow",
5484
5834
]
5485
5835
5486
5836
[[package]]
5837
+
name = "toml_parser"
5838
+
version = "1.0.3"
5839
+
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
5840
+
checksum = "4cf893c33be71572e0e9aa6dd15e6677937abd686b066eac3f8cd3531688a627"
5841
+
dependencies = [
5842
+
"winnow",
5843
+
]
5844
+
5845
+
[[package]]
5487
5846
name = "toml_write"
5488
5847
version = "0.1.2"
5489
5848
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
5490
5849
checksum = "5d99f8c9a7727884afe522e9bd5edbfc91a3312b36a77b5fb8926e4c31a41801"
5850
+
5851
+
[[package]]
5852
+
name = "toml_writer"
5853
+
version = "1.0.3"
5854
+
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
5855
+
checksum = "d163a63c116ce562a22cda521fcc4d79152e7aba014456fb5eb442f6d6a10109"
5491
5856
5492
5857
[[package]]
5493
5858
name = "tower"
···
5555
5920
dependencies = [
5556
5921
"proc-macro2",
5557
5922
"quote",
5558
-
"syn 2.0.103",
5923
+
"syn 2.0.106",
5559
5924
]
5560
5925
5561
5926
[[package]]
···
5581
5946
5582
5947
[[package]]
5583
5948
name = "tracing-subscriber"
5584
-
version = "0.3.19"
5949
+
version = "0.3.20"
5585
5950
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
5586
-
checksum = "e8189decb5ac0fa7bc8b96b7cb9b2701d60d48805aca84a238004d665fcc4008"
5951
+
checksum = "2054a14f5307d601f88daf0553e1cbf472acc4f2c51afab632431cdcd72124d5"
5587
5952
dependencies = [
5588
5953
"matchers",
5589
5954
"nu-ansi-term",
5590
5955
"once_cell",
5591
-
"regex",
5956
+
"regex-automata",
5592
5957
"sharded-slab",
5593
5958
"smallvec",
5594
5959
"thread_local",
···
5605
5970
dependencies = [
5606
5971
"proc-macro2",
5607
5972
"quote",
5608
-
"syn 2.0.103",
5973
+
"syn 2.0.106",
5609
5974
]
5610
5975
5611
5976
[[package]]
···
5628
5993
"native-tls",
5629
5994
"rand 0.9.1",
5630
5995
"sha1",
5631
-
"thiserror 2.0.12",
5996
+
"thiserror 2.0.16",
5632
5997
"url",
5633
5998
"utf-8",
5634
5999
]
···
5646
6011
"log",
5647
6012
"rand 0.9.1",
5648
6013
"sha1",
5649
-
"thiserror 2.0.12",
6014
+
"thiserror 2.0.16",
5650
6015
"utf-8",
5651
6016
]
5652
6017
···
5684
6049
"clap",
5685
6050
"dropshot",
5686
6051
"env_logger",
5687
-
"fjall",
6052
+
"fjall 2.11.2 (git+https://github.com/fjall-rs/fjall.git)",
5688
6053
"getrandom 0.3.3",
5689
6054
"http",
5690
6055
"jetstream",
···
5699
6064
"serde_qs",
5700
6065
"sha2",
5701
6066
"tempfile",
5702
-
"thiserror 2.0.12",
6067
+
"thiserror 2.0.16",
5703
6068
"tikv-jemallocator",
5704
6069
"tokio",
5705
6070
"tokio-util",
···
5805
6170
5806
6171
[[package]]
5807
6172
name = "uuid"
5808
-
version = "1.16.0"
6173
+
version = "1.18.1"
5809
6174
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
5810
-
checksum = "458f7a779bf54acc9f347480ac654f68407d3aab21269a6e3c9f922acd9e2da9"
6175
+
checksum = "2f87b8aa10b915a06587d0dec516c282ff295b475d94abf425d62b57710070a2"
5811
6176
dependencies = [
5812
6177
"getrandom 0.3.3",
6178
+
"js-sys",
5813
6179
"serde",
6180
+
"wasm-bindgen",
5814
6181
]
5815
6182
5816
6183
[[package]]
···
5821
6188
5822
6189
[[package]]
5823
6190
name = "value-log"
5824
-
version = "1.8.0"
6191
+
version = "1.9.0"
5825
6192
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
5826
-
checksum = "fd29b17c041f94e0885179637289815cd038f0c9fc19c4549d5a97017404fb7d"
6193
+
checksum = "62fc7c4ce161f049607ecea654dca3f2d727da5371ae85e2e4f14ce2b98ed67c"
5827
6194
dependencies = [
5828
6195
"byteorder",
5829
6196
"byteview",
···
5925
6292
"log",
5926
6293
"proc-macro2",
5927
6294
"quote",
5928
-
"syn 2.0.103",
6295
+
"syn 2.0.106",
5929
6296
"wasm-bindgen-shared",
5930
6297
]
5931
6298
···
5960
6327
dependencies = [
5961
6328
"proc-macro2",
5962
6329
"quote",
5963
-
"syn 2.0.103",
6330
+
"syn 2.0.106",
5964
6331
"wasm-bindgen-backend",
5965
6332
"wasm-bindgen-shared",
5966
6333
]
···
6010
6377
name = "who-am-i"
6011
6378
version = "0.1.0"
6012
6379
dependencies = [
6013
-
"atrium-api",
6014
-
"atrium-common",
6015
-
"atrium-identity",
6016
-
"atrium-oauth",
6380
+
"atrium-api 0.25.4 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
6381
+
"atrium-common 0.1.2 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
6382
+
"atrium-identity 0.1.5 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
6383
+
"atrium-oauth 0.1.3 (registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index)",
6017
6384
"axum",
6018
6385
"axum-extra",
6019
6386
"axum-template",
···
6033
6400
"reqwest",
6034
6401
"serde",
6035
6402
"serde_json",
6036
-
"thiserror 2.0.12",
6403
+
"thiserror 2.0.16",
6037
6404
"tokio",
6038
6405
"tokio-util",
6039
6406
"url",
···
6088
6455
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
6089
6456
checksum = "dd04d41d93c4992d421894c18c8b43496aa748dd4c081bac0dc93eb0489272b6"
6090
6457
dependencies = [
6091
-
"windows-core 0.58.0",
6458
+
"windows-core",
6092
6459
"windows-targets 0.52.6",
6093
6460
]
6094
6461
···
6098
6465
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
6099
6466
checksum = "6ba6d44ec8c2591c134257ce647b7ea6b20335bf6379a27dac5f1641fcf59f99"
6100
6467
dependencies = [
6101
-
"windows-implement 0.58.0",
6102
-
"windows-interface 0.58.0",
6468
+
"windows-implement",
6469
+
"windows-interface",
6103
6470
"windows-result 0.2.0",
6104
6471
"windows-strings 0.1.0",
6105
6472
"windows-targets 0.52.6",
6106
6473
]
6107
6474
6108
6475
[[package]]
6109
-
name = "windows-core"
6110
-
version = "0.61.0"
6111
-
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
6112
-
checksum = "4763c1de310c86d75a878046489e2e5ba02c649d185f21c67d4cf8a56d098980"
6113
-
dependencies = [
6114
-
"windows-implement 0.60.0",
6115
-
"windows-interface 0.59.1",
6116
-
"windows-link",
6117
-
"windows-result 0.3.4",
6118
-
"windows-strings 0.4.2",
6119
-
]
6120
-
6121
-
[[package]]
6122
6476
name = "windows-implement"
6123
6477
version = "0.58.0"
6124
6478
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
···
6126
6480
dependencies = [
6127
6481
"proc-macro2",
6128
6482
"quote",
6129
-
"syn 2.0.103",
6130
-
]
6131
-
6132
-
[[package]]
6133
-
name = "windows-implement"
6134
-
version = "0.60.0"
6135
-
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
6136
-
checksum = "a47fddd13af08290e67f4acabf4b459f647552718f683a7b415d290ac744a836"
6137
-
dependencies = [
6138
-
"proc-macro2",
6139
-
"quote",
6140
-
"syn 2.0.103",
6483
+
"syn 2.0.106",
6141
6484
]
6142
6485
6143
6486
[[package]]
···
6148
6491
dependencies = [
6149
6492
"proc-macro2",
6150
6493
"quote",
6151
-
"syn 2.0.103",
6152
-
]
6153
-
6154
-
[[package]]
6155
-
name = "windows-interface"
6156
-
version = "0.59.1"
6157
-
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
6158
-
checksum = "bd9211b69f8dcdfa817bfd14bf1c97c9188afa36f4750130fcdf3f400eca9fa8"
6159
-
dependencies = [
6160
-
"proc-macro2",
6161
-
"quote",
6162
-
"syn 2.0.103",
6494
+
"syn 2.0.106",
6163
6495
]
6164
6496
6165
6497
[[package]]
···
6366
6698
6367
6699
[[package]]
6368
6700
name = "winnow"
6369
-
version = "0.7.11"
6701
+
version = "0.7.13"
6370
6702
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
6371
-
checksum = "74c7b26e3480b707944fc872477815d29a8e429d2f93a1ce000f5fa84a15cbcd"
6703
+
checksum = "21a0236b59786fed61e2a80582dd500fe61f18b5dca67a4a067d0bc9039339cf"
6372
6704
dependencies = [
6373
6705
"memchr",
6374
6706
]
···
6426
6758
"nom",
6427
6759
"oid-registry",
6428
6760
"rusticata-macros",
6429
-
"thiserror 2.0.12",
6761
+
"thiserror 2.0.16",
6430
6762
"time",
6431
6763
]
6432
6764
···
6465
6797
dependencies = [
6466
6798
"proc-macro2",
6467
6799
"quote",
6468
-
"syn 2.0.103",
6800
+
"syn 2.0.106",
6469
6801
"synstructure",
6470
6802
]
6471
6803
···
6495
6827
dependencies = [
6496
6828
"proc-macro2",
6497
6829
"quote",
6498
-
"syn 2.0.103",
6830
+
"syn 2.0.106",
6499
6831
]
6500
6832
6501
6833
[[package]]
···
6506
6838
dependencies = [
6507
6839
"proc-macro2",
6508
6840
"quote",
6509
-
"syn 2.0.103",
6841
+
"syn 2.0.106",
6510
6842
]
6511
6843
6512
6844
[[package]]
···
6526
6858
dependencies = [
6527
6859
"proc-macro2",
6528
6860
"quote",
6529
-
"syn 2.0.103",
6861
+
"syn 2.0.106",
6530
6862
"synstructure",
6531
6863
]
6532
6864
···
6537
6869
checksum = "ced3678a2879b30306d323f4542626697a464a97c0a07c9aebf7ebca65cd4dde"
6538
6870
dependencies = [
6539
6871
"serde",
6872
+
"zeroize_derive",
6873
+
]
6874
+
6875
+
[[package]]
6876
+
name = "zeroize_derive"
6877
+
version = "1.4.2"
6878
+
source = "registry+https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index"
6879
+
checksum = "ce36e65b0d2999d2aafac989fb249189a141aee1f53c612c1f37d72631959f69"
6880
+
dependencies = [
6881
+
"proc-macro2",
6882
+
"quote",
6883
+
"syn 2.0.106",
6540
6884
]
6541
6885
6542
6886
[[package]]
···
6558
6902
dependencies = [
6559
6903
"proc-macro2",
6560
6904
"quote",
6561
-
"syn 2.0.103",
6905
+
"syn 2.0.106",
6562
6906
]
6563
6907
6564
6908
[[package]]
+3
Cargo.toml
+3
Cargo.toml
+8
-1
Makefile
+8
-1
Makefile
···
5
5
cargo test --all-features
6
6
7
7
fmt:
8
-
cargo fmt --package links --package constellation --package ufos --package spacedust --package who-am-i --package slingshot
8
+
cargo fmt --package links \
9
+
--package constellation \
10
+
--package ufos \
11
+
--package spacedust \
12
+
--package who-am-i \
13
+
--package slingshot \
14
+
--package pocket \
15
+
--package reflector
9
16
cargo +nightly fmt --package jetstream
10
17
11
18
clippy:
+1
-1
constellation/Cargo.toml
+1
-1
constellation/Cargo.toml
···
8
8
anyhow = "1.0.95"
9
9
askama = { version = "0.12.1", features = ["serde-json"] }
10
10
axum = "0.8.1"
11
-
axum-extra = { version = "0.10.0", features = ["typed-header"] }
11
+
axum-extra = { version = "0.10.0", features = ["query", "typed-header"] }
12
12
axum-metrics = "0.2"
13
13
bincode = "1.3.3"
14
14
clap = { version = "4.5.26", features = ["derive"] }
+661
constellation/LICENSE
+661
constellation/LICENSE
···
1
+
GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
2
+
Version 3, 19 November 2007
3
+
4
+
Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <https://fsf.org/>
5
+
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
6
+
of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
7
+
8
+
Preamble
9
+
10
+
The GNU Affero General Public License is a free, copyleft license for
11
+
software and other kinds of works, specifically designed to ensure
12
+
cooperation with the community in the case of network server software.
13
+
14
+
The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed
15
+
to take away your freedom to share and change the works. By contrast,
16
+
our General Public Licenses are intended to guarantee your freedom to
17
+
share and change all versions of a program--to make sure it remains free
18
+
software for all its users.
19
+
20
+
When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not
21
+
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## Contributions
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### Licensing
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constellation/src/bin/main.rs
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constellation/src/bin/main.rs
···
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use anyhow::{bail, Result};
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use clap::{Parser, ValueEnum};
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use metrics_exporter_prometheus::PrometheusBuilder;
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use std::net::SocketAddr;
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#[derive(Parser, Debug)]
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#[command(version, about, long_about = None)]
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struct Args {
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#[arg(short, long)]
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/// constellation server's listen address
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bind: SocketAddr,
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#[clap(default_value = "0.0.0.0:8765")]
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bind_metrics: SocketAddr,
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/// Jetstream server to connect to (exclusive with --fixture). Provide either a wss:// URL, or a shorhand value:
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/// 'us-east-1', 'us-east-2', 'us-west-1', or 'us-west-2'
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#[arg(short, long)]
···
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/// Saved jsonl from jetstream to use instead of a live subscription
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#[arg(short, long)]
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fixture: Option<PathBuf>,
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/// run a scan across the target id table and write all key -> ids to id -> keys
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#[arg(long, action)]
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repair_target_ids: bool,
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}
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, ValueEnum)]
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let stream = jetstream_url(&args.jetstream);
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match args.backend {
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StorageBackend::Memory => run(
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MemStorage::new(),
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fixture,
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None,
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stream,
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bind,
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metrics_bind,
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stay_alive,
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),
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#[cfg(feature = "rocks")]
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StorageBackend::Rocks => {
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let storage_dir = args.data.clone().unwrap_or("rocks.test".into());
···
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rocks.start_backup(backup_dir, auto_backup, stay_alive.clone())?;
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}
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println!("rocks ready.");
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run(rocks, fixture, args.data, stream, stay_alive)
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std::thread::scope(|s| {
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if args.repair_target_ids {
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let stay_alive = stay_alive.clone();
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s.spawn(move || {
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let rep = rocks.run_repair(time::Duration::from_millis(0), stay_alive);
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eprintln!("repair finished: {rep:?}");
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rep
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});
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}
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s.spawn(|| {
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let r = run(
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rocks,
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fixture,
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args.data,
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stream,
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bind,
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metrics_bind,
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stay_alive,
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);
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});
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});
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Ok(())
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}
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}
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}
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fixture: Option<PathBuf>,
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data_dir: Option<PathBuf>,
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stream: String,
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bind: SocketAddr,
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metrics_bind: SocketAddr,
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stay_alive: CancellationToken,
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) -> Result<()> {
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ctrlc::set_handler({
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.build()
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.expect("axum startup")
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.block_on(async {
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install_metrics_server()?;
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serve(readable, "0.0.0.0:6789", staying_alive).await
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install_metrics_server(metrics_bind)?;
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serve(readable, bind, staying_alive).await
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})
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.unwrap();
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stay_alive.drop_guard();
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'monitor: loop {
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match readable.get_stats() {
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Ok(StorageStats { dids, targetables, linking_records }) => {
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Ok(StorageStats { dids, targetables, linking_records, .. }) => {
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metrics::gauge!("storage.stats.dids").set(dids as f64);
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metrics::gauge!("storage.stats.targetables").set(targetables as f64);
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metrics::gauge!("storage.stats.linking_records").set(linking_records as f64);
···
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Ok(())
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}
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fn install_metrics_server() -> Result<()> {
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fn install_metrics_server(metrics_bind: SocketAddr) -> Result<()> {
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println!("installing metrics server...");
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let host = [0, 0, 0, 0];
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let port = 8765;
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PrometheusBuilder::new()
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.set_quantiles(&[0.5, 0.9, 0.99, 1.0])?
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.set_bucket_duration(time::Duration::from_secs(30))?
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.set_bucket_count(NonZero::new(10).unwrap()) // count * duration = 5 mins. stuff doesn't happen that fast here.
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.set_enable_unit_suffix(true)
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.with_http_listener((host, port))
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.with_http_listener(metrics_bind)
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.install()?;
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println!(
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"metrics server installed! listening on http://{}.{}.{}.{}:{port}",
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host[0], host[1], host[2], host[3]
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);
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println!("metrics server installed! listening at {metrics_bind:?}");
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Ok(())
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}
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+239
-238
constellation/src/bin/rocks-link-stats.rs
+239
-238
constellation/src/bin/rocks-link-stats.rs
···
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use bincode::config::Options;
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use clap::Parser;
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use serde::Serialize;
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use std::collections::HashMap;
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use std::path::PathBuf;
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// use bincode::config::Options;
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// use clap::Parser;
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// use serde::Serialize;
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// use std::collections::HashMap;
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// use std::path::PathBuf;
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use tokio_util::sync::CancellationToken;
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// use tokio_util::sync::CancellationToken;
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use constellation::storage::rocks_store::{
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Collection, DidId, RKey, RPath, Target, TargetKey, TargetLinkers, _bincode_opts,
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};
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use constellation::storage::RocksStorage;
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use constellation::Did;
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// use constellation::storage::rocks_store::{
10
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// Collection, DidId, RKey, RPath, Target, TargetKey, TargetLinkers, _bincode_opts,
11
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// };
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// use constellation::storage::RocksStorage;
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// use constellation::Did;
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use links::parse_any_link;
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use rocksdb::IteratorMode;
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use std::time;
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// use links::parse_any_link;
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// use rocksdb::IteratorMode;
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// use std::time;
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/// Aggregate links in the at-mosphere
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#[derive(Parser, Debug)]
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#[command(version, about, long_about = None)]
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struct Args {
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/// where is rocksdb's data
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#[arg(short, long)]
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data: PathBuf,
26
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/// slow down so we don't kill the firehose consumer, if running concurrently
27
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#[arg(short, long)]
28
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limit: Option<u64>,
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}
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// xxxx/// Aggregate links in the at-mosphere
20
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// #[derive(Parser, Debug)]
21
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// #[command(version, about, long_about = None)]
22
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// struct Args {
23
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// /// where is rocksdb's data
24
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// #[arg(short, long)]
25
+
// data: PathBuf,
26
+
// /// slow down so we don't kill the firehose consumer, if running concurrently
27
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// #[arg(short, long)]
28
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// limit: Option<u64>,
29
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// }
30
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31
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type LinkType = String;
31
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// type LinkType = String;
32
32
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#[derive(Debug, Eq, Hash, PartialEq, Serialize)]
34
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struct SourceLink(Collection, RPath, LinkType, Option<Collection>); // last is target collection, if it's an at-uri link with a collection
33
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// #[derive(Debug, Eq, Hash, PartialEq, Serialize)]
34
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// struct SourceLink(Collection, RPath, LinkType, Option<Collection>); // last is target collection, if it's an at-uri link with a collection
35
35
36
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#[derive(Debug, Serialize)]
37
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struct SourceSample {
38
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did: String,
39
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rkey: String,
40
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}
36
+
// #[derive(Debug, Serialize)]
37
+
// struct SourceSample {
38
+
// did: String,
39
+
// rkey: String,
40
+
// }
41
41
42
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#[derive(Debug, Default, Serialize)]
43
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struct Bucket {
44
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count: u64,
45
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sum: u64,
46
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sample: Option<SourceSample>,
47
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}
42
+
// #[derive(Debug, Default, Serialize)]
43
+
// struct Bucket {
44
+
// count: u64,
45
+
// sum: u64,
46
+
// sample: Option<SourceSample>,
47
+
// }
48
48
49
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#[derive(Debug, Default, Serialize)]
50
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struct Buckets([Bucket; 23]);
49
+
// #[derive(Debug, Default, Serialize)]
50
+
// struct Buckets([Bucket; 23]);
51
51
52
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const BUCKETS: [u64; 23] = [
53
-
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 4096, 16_384, 65_535,
54
-
262_144, 1_048_576,
55
-
];
52
+
// const BUCKETS: [u64; 23] = [
53
+
// 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 4096, 16_384, 65_535,
54
+
// 262_144, 1_048_576,
55
+
// ];
56
56
57
-
// b1, b2, b3, b4, b5, b6, b7, b8, b9, b10, b12, b16, b32, b64, b128, b256, b512, b1024, b4096, b16384, b65535, b262144, bmax
57
+
// xxx// b1, b2, b3, b4, b5, b6, b7, b8, b9, b10, b12, b16, b32, b64, b128, b256, b512, b1024, b4096, b16384, b65535, b262144, bmax
58
58
59
-
static DID_IDS_CF: &str = "did_ids";
60
-
static TARGET_IDS_CF: &str = "target_ids";
61
-
static TARGET_LINKERS_CF: &str = "target_links";
59
+
// static DID_IDS_CF: &str = "did_ids";
60
+
// static TARGET_IDS_CF: &str = "target_ids";
61
+
// static TARGET_LINKERS_CF: &str = "target_links";
62
62
63
-
const REPORT_INTERVAL: usize = 50_000;
63
+
// const REPORT_INTERVAL: usize = 50_000;
64
64
65
-
type Stats = HashMap<SourceLink, Buckets>;
65
+
// type Stats = HashMap<SourceLink, Buckets>;
66
66
67
-
#[derive(Debug, Serialize)]
68
-
struct Printable {
69
-
collection: String,
70
-
path: String,
71
-
link_type: String,
72
-
target_collection: Option<String>,
73
-
buckets: Buckets,
74
-
}
67
+
// #[derive(Debug, Serialize)]
68
+
// struct Printable {
69
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// collection: String,
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struct ErrStats {
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// }
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.rev()
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// .rchunks(3)
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// .rev()
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// .map(std::str::from_utf8)
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// .collect::<Result<Vec<&str>, _>>()
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// .join(",")
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0 => {
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144
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148
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149
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}
145
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// if let Err(dur) = limiter.try_wait() {
147
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// std::thread::sleep(dur)
148
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// }
149
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// }
150
150
151
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155
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"{i}\t({}k)\t{:.2}\t{rate:.1}/s",
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thousands(i / 1000),
157
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t0.elapsed().as_secs_f32()
158
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);
159
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160
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}
161
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i += 1;
151
+
// if i > 0 && i % REPORT_INTERVAL == 0 {
152
+
// let now = time::Instant::now();
153
+
// let rate = (REPORT_INTERVAL as f32) / (now.duration_since(t_prev).as_secs_f32());
154
+
// eprintln!(
155
+
// "{i}\t({}k)\t{:.2}\t{rate:.1}/s",
156
+
// thousands(i / 1000),
157
+
// t0.elapsed().as_secs_f32()
158
+
// );
159
+
// t_prev = now;
160
+
// }
161
+
// i += 1;
162
162
163
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let Ok((target_key, target_id)) = item else {
164
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err_stats.failed_to_read_target_id += 1;
165
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continue;
166
-
};
163
+
// let Ok((target_key, target_id)) = item else {
164
+
// err_stats.failed_to_read_target_id += 1;
165
+
// continue;
166
+
// };
167
167
168
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let Ok(TargetKey(Target(target), collection, rpath)) =
169
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_bincode_opts().deserialize(&target_key)
170
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else {
171
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err_stats.failed_to_deserialize_target_key += 1;
172
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continue;
173
-
};
168
+
// let Ok(TargetKey(Target(target), collection, rpath)) =
169
+
// _bincode_opts().deserialize(&target_key)
170
+
// else {
171
+
// err_stats.failed_to_deserialize_target_key += 1;
172
+
// continue;
173
+
// };
174
174
175
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let source = {
176
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let Some(parsed) = parse_any_link(&target) else {
177
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err_stats.failed_to_parse_target_as_link += 1;
178
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continue;
179
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};
180
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SourceLink(
181
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collection,
182
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rpath,
183
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parsed.name().into(),
184
-
parsed.at_uri_collection().map(Collection),
185
-
)
186
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};
175
+
// let source = {
176
+
// let Some(parsed) = parse_any_link(&target) else {
177
+
// err_stats.failed_to_parse_target_as_link += 1;
178
+
// continue;
179
+
// };
180
+
// SourceLink(
181
+
// collection,
182
+
// rpath,
183
+
// parsed.name().into(),
184
+
// parsed.at_uri_collection().map(Collection),
185
+
// )
186
+
// };
187
187
188
-
let Ok(Some(links_raw)) = db.get_cf(&target_links_cf, &target_id) else {
189
-
err_stats.failed_to_get_links += 1;
190
-
continue;
191
-
};
192
-
let Ok(linkers) = _bincode_opts().deserialize::<TargetLinkers>(&links_raw) else {
193
-
err_stats.failed_to_deserialize_linkers += 1;
194
-
continue;
195
-
};
196
-
let (n, _) = linkers.count();
188
+
// let Ok(Some(links_raw)) = db.get_cf(&target_links_cf, &target_id) else {
189
+
// err_stats.failed_to_get_links += 1;
190
+
// continue;
191
+
// };
192
+
// let Ok(linkers) = _bincode_opts().deserialize::<TargetLinkers>(&links_raw) else {
193
+
// err_stats.failed_to_deserialize_linkers += 1;
194
+
// continue;
195
+
// };
196
+
// let (n, _) = linkers.count();
197
197
198
-
if n == 0 {
199
-
continue;
200
-
}
198
+
// if n == 0 {
199
+
// continue;
200
+
// }
201
201
202
-
let mut bucket = 0;
203
-
for edge in BUCKETS {
204
-
if n <= edge || bucket == 22 {
205
-
break;
206
-
}
207
-
bucket += 1;
208
-
}
202
+
// let mut bucket = 0;
203
+
// for edge in BUCKETS {
204
+
// if n <= edge || bucket == 22 {
205
+
// break;
206
+
// }
207
+
// bucket += 1;
208
+
// }
209
209
210
-
let b = &mut stats.entry(source).or_default().0[bucket];
211
-
b.count += 1;
212
-
b.sum += n;
213
-
if b.sample.is_none() {
214
-
let (DidId(did_id), RKey(k)) = &linkers.0[(n - 1) as usize];
215
-
if let Ok(Some(did_bytes)) = db.get_cf(&did_ids_cf, did_id.to_be_bytes()) {
216
-
if let Ok(Did(did)) = _bincode_opts().deserialize(&did_bytes) {
217
-
b.sample = Some(SourceSample {
218
-
did,
219
-
rkey: k.clone(),
220
-
});
221
-
} else {
222
-
err_stats.failed_to_get_sample += 1;
223
-
}
224
-
} else {
225
-
err_stats.failed_to_get_sample += 1;
226
-
}
227
-
}
210
+
// let b = &mut stats.entry(source).or_default().0[bucket];
211
+
// b.count += 1;
212
+
// b.sum += n;
213
+
// if b.sample.is_none() {
214
+
// let (DidId(did_id), RKey(k)) = &linkers.0[(n - 1) as usize];
215
+
// if let Ok(Some(did_bytes)) = db.get_cf(&did_ids_cf, did_id.to_be_bytes()) {
216
+
// if let Ok(Did(did)) = _bincode_opts().deserialize(&did_bytes) {
217
+
// b.sample = Some(SourceSample {
218
+
// did,
219
+
// rkey: k.clone(),
220
+
// });
221
+
// } else {
222
+
// err_stats.failed_to_get_sample += 1;
223
+
// }
224
+
// } else {
225
+
// err_stats.failed_to_get_sample += 1;
226
+
// }
227
+
// }
228
228
229
-
// if i >= 40_000 {
230
-
// break;
231
-
// }
232
-
}
229
+
// // if i >= 40_000 {
230
+
// // break;
231
+
// // }
232
+
// }
233
233
234
-
let dt = t0.elapsed();
234
+
// let dt = t0.elapsed();
235
235
236
-
eprintln!("gathering stats for output...");
236
+
// eprintln!("gathering stats for output...");
237
237
238
-
let itemified = stats
239
-
.into_iter()
240
-
.map(
241
-
|(
242
-
SourceLink(Collection(collection), RPath(path), link_type, target_collection),
243
-
buckets,
244
-
)| Printable {
245
-
collection,
246
-
path,
247
-
link_type,
248
-
target_collection: target_collection.map(|Collection(c)| c),
249
-
buckets,
250
-
},
251
-
)
252
-
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
238
+
// let itemified = stats
239
+
// .into_iter()
240
+
// .map(
241
+
// |(
242
+
// SourceLink(Collection(collection), RPath(path), link_type, target_collection),
243
+
// buckets,
244
+
// )| Printable {
245
+
// collection,
246
+
// path,
247
+
// link_type,
248
+
// target_collection: target_collection.map(|Collection(c)| c),
249
+
// buckets,
250
+
// },
251
+
// )
252
+
// .collect::<Vec<_>>();
253
253
254
-
match serde_json::to_string(&itemified) {
255
-
Ok(s) => println!("{s}"),
256
-
Err(e) => eprintln!("failed to serialize results: {e:?}"),
257
-
}
254
+
// match serde_json::to_string(&itemified) {
255
+
// Ok(s) => println!("{s}"),
256
+
// Err(e) => eprintln!("failed to serialize results: {e:?}"),
257
+
// }
258
258
259
-
eprintln!(
260
-
"{} summarizing {} link targets in {:.1}s",
261
-
if stay_alive.is_cancelled() {
262
-
"STOPPED"
263
-
} else {
264
-
"FINISHED"
265
-
},
266
-
thousands(i),
267
-
dt.as_secs_f32()
268
-
);
269
-
eprintln!("{err_stats:?}");
270
-
eprintln!("bye.");
271
-
}
259
+
// eprintln!(
260
+
// "{} summarizing {} link targets in {:.1}s",
261
+
// if stay_alive.is_cancelled() {
262
+
// "STOPPED"
263
+
// } else {
264
+
// "FINISHED"
265
+
// },
266
+
// thousands(i),
267
+
// dt.as_secs_f32()
268
+
// );
269
+
// eprintln!("{err_stats:?}");
270
+
// eprintln!("bye.");
271
+
// }
272
272
273
-
// scan plan
273
+
// xxx// scan plan
274
274
275
-
// buckets (backlink count)
276
-
// 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 4096, 16384, 65535, 262144, 1048576+
277
-
// by
278
-
// - collection
279
-
// - json path
280
-
// - link type
281
-
// samples for each bucket for each variation
275
+
// xxx// buckets (backlink count)
276
+
// xxx// 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 4096, 16384, 65535, 262144, 1048576+
277
+
// xxx// by
278
+
// xxx// - collection
279
+
// xxx// - json path
280
+
// xxx// - link type
281
+
// xxx// samples for each bucket for each variation
282
+
fn main() {}
+2
constellation/src/bin/rocks-restore-from-backup.rs
+2
constellation/src/bin/rocks-restore-from-backup.rs
···
3
3
use clap::Parser;
4
4
use std::path::PathBuf;
5
5
6
+
#[cfg(feature = "rocks")]
6
7
use rocksdb::backup::{BackupEngine, BackupEngineOptions, RestoreOptions};
7
8
8
9
use std::time;
···
19
20
to_data_dir: PathBuf,
20
21
}
21
22
23
+
#[cfg(feature = "rocks")]
22
24
fn main() -> Result<()> {
23
25
let args = Args::parse();
24
26
+4
constellation/src/server/filters.rs
+4
constellation/src/server/filters.rs
+332
-19
constellation/src/server/mod.rs
+332
-19
constellation/src/server/mod.rs
···
11
11
use bincode::Options;
12
12
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
13
13
use serde_with::serde_as;
14
-
use std::collections::HashMap;
14
+
use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet};
15
15
use std::time::{Duration, UNIX_EPOCH};
16
16
use tokio::net::{TcpListener, ToSocketAddrs};
17
-
use tokio::task::block_in_place;
17
+
use tokio::task::spawn_blocking;
18
18
use tokio_util::sync::CancellationToken;
19
19
20
20
use crate::storage::{LinkReader, StorageStats};
···
28
28
const DEFAULT_CURSOR_LIMIT: u64 = 16;
29
29
const DEFAULT_CURSOR_LIMIT_MAX: u64 = 100;
30
30
31
-
const INDEX_BEGAN_AT_TS: u64 = 1738083600; // TODO: not this
31
+
fn get_default_cursor_limit() -> u64 {
32
+
DEFAULT_CURSOR_LIMIT
33
+
}
34
+
35
+
fn to500(e: tokio::task::JoinError) -> http::StatusCode {
36
+
eprintln!("handler error: {e}");
37
+
http::StatusCode::INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR
38
+
}
32
39
33
40
pub async fn serve<S, A>(store: S, addr: A, stay_alive: CancellationToken) -> anyhow::Result<()>
34
41
where
···
41
48
"/",
42
49
get({
43
50
let store = store.clone();
44
-
move |accept| async { block_in_place(|| hello(accept, store)) }
51
+
move |accept| async {
52
+
spawn_blocking(|| hello(accept, store))
53
+
.await
54
+
.map_err(to500)?
55
+
}
56
+
}),
57
+
)
58
+
.route(
59
+
"/xrpc/blue.microcosm.links.getManyToManyCounts",
60
+
get({
61
+
let store = store.clone();
62
+
move |accept, query| async {
63
+
spawn_blocking(|| get_many_to_many_counts(accept, query, store))
64
+
.await
65
+
.map_err(to500)?
66
+
}
45
67
}),
46
68
)
47
69
.route(
48
70
"/links/count",
49
71
get({
50
72
let store = store.clone();
51
-
move |accept, query| async { block_in_place(|| count_links(accept, query, store)) }
73
+
move |accept, query| async {
74
+
spawn_blocking(|| count_links(accept, query, store))
75
+
.await
76
+
.map_err(to500)?
77
+
}
52
78
}),
53
79
)
54
80
.route(
···
56
82
get({
57
83
let store = store.clone();
58
84
move |accept, query| async {
59
-
block_in_place(|| count_distinct_dids(accept, query, store))
85
+
spawn_blocking(|| count_distinct_dids(accept, query, store))
86
+
.await
87
+
.map_err(to500)?
88
+
}
89
+
}),
90
+
)
91
+
.route(
92
+
"/xrpc/blue.microcosm.links.getBacklinks",
93
+
get({
94
+
let store = store.clone();
95
+
move |accept, query| async {
96
+
spawn_blocking(|| get_backlinks(accept, query, store))
97
+
.await
98
+
.map_err(to500)?
60
99
}
61
100
}),
62
101
)
···
64
103
"/links",
65
104
get({
66
105
let store = store.clone();
67
-
move |accept, query| async { block_in_place(|| get_links(accept, query, store)) }
106
+
move |accept, query| async {
107
+
spawn_blocking(|| get_links(accept, query, store))
108
+
.await
109
+
.map_err(to500)?
110
+
}
68
111
}),
69
112
)
70
113
.route(
···
72
115
get({
73
116
let store = store.clone();
74
117
move |accept, query| async {
75
-
block_in_place(|| get_distinct_dids(accept, query, store))
118
+
spawn_blocking(|| get_distinct_dids(accept, query, store))
119
+
.await
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+
.map_err(to500)?
76
121
}
77
122
}),
78
123
)
···
82
127
get({
83
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let store = store.clone();
84
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move |accept, query| async {
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block_in_place(|| count_all_links(accept, query, store))
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+
spawn_blocking(|| count_all_links(accept, query, store))
131
+
.await
132
+
.map_err(to500)?
86
133
}
87
134
}),
88
135
)
···
91
138
get({
92
139
let store = store.clone();
93
140
move |accept, query| async {
94
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block_in_place(|| explore_links(accept, query, store))
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+
spawn_blocking(|| explore_links(accept, query, store))
142
+
.await
143
+
.map_err(to500)?
95
144
}
96
145
}),
97
146
)
···
150
199
#[template(path = "hello.html.j2")]
151
200
struct HelloReponse {
152
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help: &'static str,
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days_indexed: u64,
202
+
days_indexed: Option<u64>,
154
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stats: StorageStats,
155
204
}
156
205
fn hello(
···
160
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let stats = store
161
210
.get_stats()
162
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.map_err(|_| http::StatusCode::INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR)?;
163
-
let days_indexed = (UNIX_EPOCH + Duration::from_secs(INDEX_BEGAN_AT_TS))
164
-
.elapsed()
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+
let days_indexed = stats
213
+
.started_at
214
+
.map(|c| (UNIX_EPOCH + Duration::from_micros(c)).elapsed())
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+
.transpose()
165
216
.map_err(|_| http::StatusCode::INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR)?
166
-
.as_secs()
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-
/ 86400;
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+
.map(|d| d.as_secs() / 86_400);
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Ok(acceptable(accept, HelloReponse {
169
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help: "open this URL in a web browser (or request with Accept: text/html) for information about this API.",
170
220
days_indexed,
···
173
223
}
174
224
175
225
#[derive(Clone, Deserialize)]
226
+
#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
227
+
struct GetManyToManyCountsQuery {
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+
subject: String,
229
+
source: String,
230
+
/// path to the secondary link in the linking record
231
+
path_to_other: String,
232
+
/// filter to linking records (join of the m2m) by these DIDs
233
+
#[serde(default)]
234
+
did: Vec<String>,
235
+
/// filter to specific secondary records
236
+
#[serde(default)]
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+
other_subject: Vec<String>,
238
+
cursor: Option<OpaqueApiCursor>,
239
+
/// Set the max number of links to return per page of results
240
+
#[serde(default = "get_default_cursor_limit")]
241
+
limit: u64,
242
+
}
243
+
#[derive(Serialize)]
244
+
struct OtherSubjectCount {
245
+
subject: String,
246
+
total: u64,
247
+
distinct: u64,
248
+
}
249
+
#[derive(Template, Serialize)]
250
+
#[template(path = "get-many-to-many-counts.html.j2")]
251
+
struct GetManyToManyCountsResponse {
252
+
counts_by_other_subject: Vec<OtherSubjectCount>,
253
+
cursor: Option<OpaqueApiCursor>,
254
+
#[serde(skip_serializing)]
255
+
query: GetManyToManyCountsQuery,
256
+
}
257
+
fn get_many_to_many_counts(
258
+
accept: ExtractAccept,
259
+
query: axum_extra::extract::Query<GetManyToManyCountsQuery>,
260
+
store: impl LinkReader,
261
+
) -> Result<impl IntoResponse, http::StatusCode> {
262
+
let cursor_key = query
263
+
.cursor
264
+
.clone()
265
+
.map(|oc| ApiKeyedCursor::try_from(oc).map_err(|_| http::StatusCode::BAD_REQUEST))
266
+
.transpose()?
267
+
.map(|c| c.next);
268
+
269
+
let limit = query.limit;
270
+
if limit > DEFAULT_CURSOR_LIMIT_MAX {
271
+
return Err(http::StatusCode::BAD_REQUEST);
272
+
}
273
+
274
+
let filter_dids: HashSet<Did> = HashSet::from_iter(
275
+
query
276
+
.did
277
+
.iter()
278
+
.map(|d| d.trim())
279
+
.filter(|d| !d.is_empty())
280
+
.map(|d| Did(d.to_string())),
281
+
);
282
+
283
+
let filter_other_subjects: HashSet<String> = HashSet::from_iter(
284
+
query
285
+
.other_subject
286
+
.iter()
287
+
.map(|s| s.trim().to_string())
288
+
.filter(|s| !s.is_empty()),
289
+
);
290
+
291
+
let Some((collection, path)) = query.source.split_once(':') else {
292
+
return Err(http::StatusCode::BAD_REQUEST);
293
+
};
294
+
let path = format!(".{path}");
295
+
296
+
let path_to_other = format!(".{}", query.path_to_other);
297
+
298
+
let paged = store
299
+
.get_many_to_many_counts(
300
+
&query.subject,
301
+
collection,
302
+
&path,
303
+
&path_to_other,
304
+
limit,
305
+
cursor_key,
306
+
&filter_dids,
307
+
&filter_other_subjects,
308
+
)
309
+
.map_err(|_| http::StatusCode::INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR)?;
310
+
311
+
let cursor = paged.next.map(|next| ApiKeyedCursor { next }.into());
312
+
313
+
let items = paged
314
+
.items
315
+
.into_iter()
316
+
.map(|(subject, total, distinct)| OtherSubjectCount {
317
+
subject,
318
+
total,
319
+
distinct,
320
+
})
321
+
.collect();
322
+
323
+
Ok(acceptable(
324
+
accept,
325
+
GetManyToManyCountsResponse {
326
+
counts_by_other_subject: items,
327
+
cursor,
328
+
query: (*query).clone(),
329
+
},
330
+
))
331
+
}
332
+
333
+
#[derive(Clone, Deserialize)]
176
334
struct GetLinksCountQuery {
177
335
target: String,
178
336
collection: String,
···
233
391
}
234
392
235
393
#[derive(Clone, Deserialize)]
394
+
struct GetBacklinksQuery {
395
+
/// The link target
396
+
///
397
+
/// can be an AT-URI, plain DID, or regular URI
398
+
subject: String,
399
+
/// Filter links only from this link source
400
+
///
401
+
/// eg.: `app.bsky.feed.like:subject.uri`
402
+
source: String,
403
+
cursor: Option<OpaqueApiCursor>,
404
+
/// Filter links only from these DIDs
405
+
///
406
+
/// include multiple times to filter by multiple source DIDs
407
+
#[serde(default)]
408
+
did: Vec<String>,
409
+
/// Set the max number of links to return per page of results
410
+
#[serde(default = "get_default_cursor_limit")]
411
+
limit: u64,
412
+
// TODO: allow reverse (er, forward) order as well
413
+
}
414
+
#[derive(Template, Serialize)]
415
+
#[template(path = "get-backlinks.html.j2")]
416
+
struct GetBacklinksResponse {
417
+
total: u64,
418
+
records: Vec<RecordId>,
419
+
cursor: Option<OpaqueApiCursor>,
420
+
#[serde(skip_serializing)]
421
+
query: GetBacklinksQuery,
422
+
#[serde(skip_serializing)]
423
+
collection: String,
424
+
#[serde(skip_serializing)]
425
+
path: String,
426
+
}
427
+
fn get_backlinks(
428
+
accept: ExtractAccept,
429
+
query: axum_extra::extract::Query<GetBacklinksQuery>, // supports multiple param occurrences
430
+
store: impl LinkReader,
431
+
) -> Result<impl IntoResponse, http::StatusCode> {
432
+
let until = query
433
+
.cursor
434
+
.clone()
435
+
.map(|oc| ApiCursor::try_from(oc).map_err(|_| http::StatusCode::BAD_REQUEST))
436
+
.transpose()?
437
+
.map(|c| c.next);
438
+
439
+
let limit = query.limit;
440
+
if limit > DEFAULT_CURSOR_LIMIT_MAX {
441
+
return Err(http::StatusCode::BAD_REQUEST);
442
+
}
443
+
444
+
let filter_dids: HashSet<Did> = HashSet::from_iter(
445
+
query
446
+
.did
447
+
.iter()
448
+
.map(|d| d.trim())
449
+
.filter(|d| !d.is_empty())
450
+
.map(|d| Did(d.to_string())),
451
+
);
452
+
453
+
let Some((collection, path)) = query.source.split_once(':') else {
454
+
return Err(http::StatusCode::BAD_REQUEST);
455
+
};
456
+
let path = format!(".{path}");
457
+
458
+
let paged = store
459
+
.get_links(
460
+
&query.subject,
461
+
collection,
462
+
&path,
463
+
limit,
464
+
until,
465
+
&filter_dids,
466
+
)
467
+
.map_err(|_| http::StatusCode::INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR)?;
468
+
469
+
let cursor = paged.next.map(|next| {
470
+
ApiCursor {
471
+
version: paged.version,
472
+
next,
473
+
}
474
+
.into()
475
+
});
476
+
477
+
Ok(acceptable(
478
+
accept,
479
+
GetBacklinksResponse {
480
+
total: paged.total,
481
+
records: paged.items,
482
+
cursor,
483
+
query: (*query).clone(),
484
+
collection: collection.to_string(),
485
+
path,
486
+
},
487
+
))
488
+
}
489
+
490
+
#[derive(Clone, Deserialize)]
236
491
struct GetLinkItemsQuery {
237
492
target: String,
238
493
collection: String,
239
494
path: String,
240
495
cursor: Option<OpaqueApiCursor>,
241
-
limit: Option<u64>,
496
+
/// Filter links only from these DIDs
497
+
///
498
+
/// include multiple times to filter by multiple source DIDs
499
+
#[serde(default)]
500
+
did: Vec<String>,
501
+
/// [deprecated] Filter links only from these DIDs
502
+
///
503
+
/// format: comma-separated sequence of DIDs
504
+
///
505
+
/// errors: if `did` parameter is also present
506
+
///
507
+
/// deprecated: use `did`, which can be repeated multiple times
508
+
from_dids: Option<String>, // comma separated: gross
509
+
#[serde(default = "get_default_cursor_limit")]
510
+
limit: u64,
242
511
// TODO: allow reverse (er, forward) order as well
243
512
}
244
513
#[derive(Template, Serialize)]
···
255
524
}
256
525
fn get_links(
257
526
accept: ExtractAccept,
258
-
query: Query<GetLinkItemsQuery>,
527
+
query: axum_extra::extract::Query<GetLinkItemsQuery>, // supports multiple param occurrences
259
528
store: impl LinkReader,
260
529
) -> Result<impl IntoResponse, http::StatusCode> {
261
530
let until = query
···
265
534
.transpose()?
266
535
.map(|c| c.next);
267
536
268
-
let limit = query.limit.unwrap_or(DEFAULT_CURSOR_LIMIT);
537
+
let limit = query.limit;
269
538
if limit > DEFAULT_CURSOR_LIMIT_MAX {
270
539
return Err(http::StatusCode::BAD_REQUEST);
271
540
}
272
541
542
+
let mut filter_dids: HashSet<Did> = HashSet::from_iter(
543
+
query
544
+
.did
545
+
.iter()
546
+
.map(|d| d.trim())
547
+
.filter(|d| !d.is_empty())
548
+
.map(|d| Did(d.to_string())),
549
+
);
550
+
551
+
if let Some(comma_joined) = &query.from_dids {
552
+
if !filter_dids.is_empty() {
553
+
return Err(http::StatusCode::BAD_REQUEST);
554
+
}
555
+
for did in comma_joined.split(',') {
556
+
filter_dids.insert(Did(did.to_string()));
557
+
}
558
+
}
559
+
273
560
let paged = store
274
-
.get_links(&query.target, &query.collection, &query.path, limit, until)
561
+
.get_links(
562
+
&query.target,
563
+
&query.collection,
564
+
&query.path,
565
+
limit,
566
+
until,
567
+
&filter_dids,
568
+
)
275
569
.map_err(|_| http::StatusCode::INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR)?;
276
570
277
571
let cursor = paged.next.map(|next| {
···
433
727
OpaqueApiCursor(bincode::DefaultOptions::new().serialize(&item).unwrap())
434
728
}
435
729
}
730
+
731
+
#[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)] // for bincode
732
+
struct ApiKeyedCursor {
733
+
next: String, // the key
734
+
}
735
+
736
+
impl TryFrom<OpaqueApiCursor> for ApiKeyedCursor {
737
+
type Error = bincode::Error;
738
+
739
+
fn try_from(item: OpaqueApiCursor) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> {
740
+
bincode::DefaultOptions::new().deserialize(&item.0)
741
+
}
742
+
}
743
+
744
+
impl From<ApiKeyedCursor> for OpaqueApiCursor {
745
+
fn from(item: ApiKeyedCursor) -> Self {
746
+
OpaqueApiCursor(bincode::DefaultOptions::new().serialize(&item).unwrap())
747
+
}
748
+
}
+93
-1
constellation/src/storage/mem_store.rs
+93
-1
constellation/src/storage/mem_store.rs
···
1
-
use super::{LinkReader, LinkStorage, PagedAppendingCollection, StorageStats};
1
+
use super::{
2
+
LinkReader, LinkStorage, PagedAppendingCollection, PagedOrderedCollection, StorageStats,
3
+
};
2
4
use crate::{ActionableEvent, CountsByCount, Did, RecordId};
3
5
use anyhow::Result;
4
6
use links::CollectedLink;
···
132
134
}
133
135
134
136
impl LinkReader for MemStorage {
137
+
fn get_many_to_many_counts(
138
+
&self,
139
+
target: &str,
140
+
collection: &str,
141
+
path: &str,
142
+
path_to_other: &str,
143
+
limit: u64,
144
+
after: Option<String>,
145
+
filter_dids: &HashSet<Did>,
146
+
filter_to_targets: &HashSet<String>,
147
+
) -> Result<PagedOrderedCollection<(String, u64, u64), String>> {
148
+
let data = self.0.lock().unwrap();
149
+
let Some(paths) = data.targets.get(&Target::new(target)) else {
150
+
return Ok(PagedOrderedCollection::default());
151
+
};
152
+
let Some(linkers) = paths.get(&Source::new(collection, path)) else {
153
+
return Ok(PagedOrderedCollection::default());
154
+
};
155
+
156
+
let path_to_other = RecordPath::new(path_to_other);
157
+
let filter_to_targets: HashSet<Target> =
158
+
HashSet::from_iter(filter_to_targets.iter().map(|s| Target::new(s)));
159
+
160
+
let mut grouped_counts: HashMap<Target, (u64, HashSet<Did>)> = HashMap::new();
161
+
for (did, rkey) in linkers.iter().flatten().cloned() {
162
+
if !filter_dids.is_empty() && !filter_dids.contains(&did) {
163
+
continue;
164
+
}
165
+
if let Some(fwd_target) = data
166
+
.links
167
+
.get(&did)
168
+
.unwrap_or(&HashMap::new())
169
+
.get(&RepoId {
170
+
collection: collection.to_string(),
171
+
rkey,
172
+
})
173
+
.unwrap_or(&Vec::new())
174
+
.iter()
175
+
.filter_map(|(path, target)| {
176
+
if *path == path_to_other
177
+
&& (filter_to_targets.is_empty() || filter_to_targets.contains(target))
178
+
{
179
+
Some(target)
180
+
} else {
181
+
None
182
+
}
183
+
})
184
+
.take(1)
185
+
.next()
186
+
{
187
+
let e = grouped_counts.entry(fwd_target.clone()).or_default();
188
+
e.0 += 1;
189
+
e.1.insert(did.clone());
190
+
}
191
+
}
192
+
let mut items: Vec<(String, u64, u64)> = grouped_counts
193
+
.iter()
194
+
.map(|(k, (n, u))| (k.0.clone(), *n, u.len() as u64))
195
+
.collect();
196
+
items.sort();
197
+
items = items
198
+
.into_iter()
199
+
.skip_while(|(t, _, _)| after.as_ref().map(|a| t <= a).unwrap_or(false))
200
+
.take(limit as usize)
201
+
.collect();
202
+
let next = if items.len() as u64 >= limit {
203
+
items.last().map(|(t, _, _)| t.clone())
204
+
} else {
205
+
None
206
+
};
207
+
Ok(PagedOrderedCollection { items, next })
208
+
}
209
+
135
210
fn get_count(&self, target: &str, collection: &str, path: &str) -> Result<u64> {
136
211
let data = self.0.lock().unwrap();
137
212
let Some(paths) = data.targets.get(&Target::new(target)) else {
···
166
241
path: &str,
167
242
limit: u64,
168
243
until: Option<u64>,
244
+
filter_dids: &HashSet<Did>,
169
245
) -> Result<PagedAppendingCollection<RecordId>> {
170
246
let data = self.0.lock().unwrap();
171
247
let Some(paths) = data.targets.get(&Target::new(target)) else {
···
183
259
next: None,
184
260
total: 0,
185
261
});
262
+
};
263
+
264
+
let did_rkeys: Vec<_> = if !filter_dids.is_empty() {
265
+
did_rkeys
266
+
.iter()
267
+
.filter(|m| {
268
+
Option::<(Did, RKey)>::clone(m)
269
+
.map(|(did, _)| filter_dids.contains(&did))
270
+
.unwrap_or(false)
271
+
})
272
+
.cloned()
273
+
.collect()
274
+
} else {
275
+
did_rkeys.to_vec()
186
276
};
187
277
188
278
let total = did_rkeys.len();
···
338
428
dids,
339
429
targetables,
340
430
linking_records,
431
+
started_at: None,
432
+
other_data: Default::default(),
341
433
})
342
434
}
343
435
}
+484
-14
constellation/src/storage/mod.rs
+484
-14
constellation/src/storage/mod.rs
···
1
1
use crate::{ActionableEvent, CountsByCount, Did, RecordId};
2
2
use anyhow::Result;
3
3
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
4
-
use std::collections::HashMap;
4
+
use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet};
5
5
6
6
pub mod mem_store;
7
7
pub use mem_store::MemStorage;
···
19
19
pub total: u64,
20
20
}
21
21
22
+
/// A paged collection whose keys are sorted instead of indexed
23
+
///
24
+
/// this has weaker guarantees than PagedAppendingCollection: it might
25
+
/// return a totally consistent snapshot. but it should avoid duplicates
26
+
/// and each page should at least be internally consistent.
27
+
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Default)]
28
+
pub struct PagedOrderedCollection<T, K: Ord> {
29
+
pub items: Vec<T>,
30
+
pub next: Option<K>,
31
+
}
32
+
22
33
#[derive(Debug, Deserialize, Serialize, PartialEq)]
23
34
pub struct StorageStats {
24
35
/// estimate of how many accounts we've seen create links. the _subjects_ of any links are not represented here.
···
33
44
/// records with multiple links are single-counted.
34
45
/// for LSM stores, deleted links don't decrement this, and updated records with any links will likely increment it.
35
46
pub linking_records: u64,
47
+
48
+
/// first jetstream cursor when this instance first started
49
+
pub started_at: Option<u64>,
50
+
51
+
/// anything else we want to throw in
52
+
pub other_data: HashMap<String, u64>,
36
53
}
37
54
38
55
pub trait LinkStorage: Send + Sync {
···
48
65
}
49
66
50
67
pub trait LinkReader: Clone + Send + Sync + 'static {
68
+
#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
69
+
fn get_many_to_many_counts(
70
+
&self,
71
+
target: &str,
72
+
collection: &str,
73
+
path: &str,
74
+
path_to_other: &str,
75
+
limit: u64,
76
+
after: Option<String>,
77
+
filter_dids: &HashSet<Did>,
78
+
filter_to_targets: &HashSet<String>,
79
+
) -> Result<PagedOrderedCollection<(String, u64, u64), String>>;
80
+
51
81
fn get_count(&self, target: &str, collection: &str, path: &str) -> Result<u64>;
52
82
53
83
fn get_distinct_did_count(&self, target: &str, collection: &str, path: &str) -> Result<u64>;
···
59
89
path: &str,
60
90
limit: u64,
61
91
until: Option<u64>,
92
+
filter_dids: &HashSet<Did>,
62
93
) -> Result<PagedAppendingCollection<RecordId>>;
63
94
64
95
fn get_distinct_dids(
···
145
176
);
146
177
assert_eq!(storage.get_distinct_did_count("", "", "")?, 0);
147
178
assert_eq!(
148
-
storage.get_links("a.com", "app.t.c", ".abc.uri", 100, None)?,
179
+
storage.get_links(
180
+
"a.com",
181
+
"app.t.c",
182
+
".abc.uri",
183
+
100,
184
+
None,
185
+
&HashSet::default()
186
+
)?,
149
187
PagedAppendingCollection {
150
188
version: (0, 0),
151
189
items: vec![],
···
641
679
0,
642
680
)?;
643
681
assert_eq!(
644
-
storage.get_links("a.com", "app.t.c", ".abc.uri", 100, None)?,
682
+
storage.get_links(
683
+
"a.com",
684
+
"app.t.c",
685
+
".abc.uri",
686
+
100,
687
+
None,
688
+
&HashSet::default()
689
+
)?,
645
690
PagedAppendingCollection {
646
691
version: (1, 0),
647
692
items: vec![RecordId {
···
682
727
0,
683
728
)?;
684
729
}
685
-
let links = storage.get_links("a.com", "app.t.c", ".abc.uri", 2, None)?;
730
+
let links =
731
+
storage.get_links("a.com", "app.t.c", ".abc.uri", 2, None, &HashSet::default())?;
686
732
let dids = storage.get_distinct_dids("a.com", "app.t.c", ".abc.uri", 2, None)?;
687
733
assert_eq!(
688
734
links,
···
713
759
total: 5,
714
760
}
715
761
);
716
-
let links = storage.get_links("a.com", "app.t.c", ".abc.uri", 2, links.next)?;
762
+
let links = storage.get_links(
763
+
"a.com",
764
+
"app.t.c",
765
+
".abc.uri",
766
+
2,
767
+
links.next,
768
+
&HashSet::default(),
769
+
)?;
717
770
let dids = storage.get_distinct_dids("a.com", "app.t.c", ".abc.uri", 2, dids.next)?;
718
771
assert_eq!(
719
772
links,
···
744
797
total: 5,
745
798
}
746
799
);
747
-
let links = storage.get_links("a.com", "app.t.c", ".abc.uri", 2, links.next)?;
800
+
let links = storage.get_links(
801
+
"a.com",
802
+
"app.t.c",
803
+
".abc.uri",
804
+
2,
805
+
links.next,
806
+
&HashSet::default(),
807
+
)?;
748
808
let dids = storage.get_distinct_dids("a.com", "app.t.c", ".abc.uri", 2, dids.next)?;
749
809
assert_eq!(
750
810
links,
···
771
831
assert_stats(storage.get_stats()?, 5..=5, 1..=1, 5..=5);
772
832
});
773
833
834
+
test_each_storage!(get_filtered_links, |storage| {
835
+
let links = storage.get_links(
836
+
"a.com",
837
+
"app.t.c",
838
+
".abc.uri",
839
+
2,
840
+
None,
841
+
&HashSet::from([Did("did:plc:linker".to_string())]),
842
+
)?;
843
+
assert_eq!(
844
+
links,
845
+
PagedAppendingCollection {
846
+
version: (0, 0),
847
+
items: vec![],
848
+
next: None,
849
+
total: 0,
850
+
}
851
+
);
852
+
853
+
storage.push(
854
+
&ActionableEvent::CreateLinks {
855
+
record_id: RecordId {
856
+
did: "did:plc:linker".into(),
857
+
collection: "app.t.c".into(),
858
+
rkey: "asdf".into(),
859
+
},
860
+
links: vec![CollectedLink {
861
+
target: Link::Uri("a.com".into()),
862
+
path: ".abc.uri".into(),
863
+
}],
864
+
},
865
+
0,
866
+
)?;
867
+
868
+
let links = storage.get_links(
869
+
"a.com",
870
+
"app.t.c",
871
+
".abc.uri",
872
+
2,
873
+
None,
874
+
&HashSet::from([Did("did:plc:linker".to_string())]),
875
+
)?;
876
+
assert_eq!(
877
+
links,
878
+
PagedAppendingCollection {
879
+
version: (1, 0),
880
+
items: vec![RecordId {
881
+
did: "did:plc:linker".into(),
882
+
collection: "app.t.c".into(),
883
+
rkey: "asdf".into(),
884
+
},],
885
+
next: None,
886
+
total: 1,
887
+
}
888
+
);
889
+
890
+
let links = storage.get_links(
891
+
"a.com",
892
+
"app.t.c",
893
+
".abc.uri",
894
+
2,
895
+
None,
896
+
&HashSet::from([Did("did:plc:someone-else".to_string())]),
897
+
)?;
898
+
assert_eq!(
899
+
links,
900
+
PagedAppendingCollection {
901
+
version: (0, 0),
902
+
items: vec![],
903
+
next: None,
904
+
total: 0,
905
+
}
906
+
);
907
+
908
+
storage.push(
909
+
&ActionableEvent::CreateLinks {
910
+
record_id: RecordId {
911
+
did: "did:plc:linker".into(),
912
+
collection: "app.t.c".into(),
913
+
rkey: "asdf-2".into(),
914
+
},
915
+
links: vec![CollectedLink {
916
+
target: Link::Uri("a.com".into()),
917
+
path: ".abc.uri".into(),
918
+
}],
919
+
},
920
+
0,
921
+
)?;
922
+
storage.push(
923
+
&ActionableEvent::CreateLinks {
924
+
record_id: RecordId {
925
+
did: "did:plc:someone-else".into(),
926
+
collection: "app.t.c".into(),
927
+
rkey: "asdf".into(),
928
+
},
929
+
links: vec![CollectedLink {
930
+
target: Link::Uri("a.com".into()),
931
+
path: ".abc.uri".into(),
932
+
}],
933
+
},
934
+
0,
935
+
)?;
936
+
937
+
let links = storage.get_links(
938
+
"a.com",
939
+
"app.t.c",
940
+
".abc.uri",
941
+
2,
942
+
None,
943
+
&HashSet::from([Did("did:plc:linker".to_string())]),
944
+
)?;
945
+
assert_eq!(
946
+
links,
947
+
PagedAppendingCollection {
948
+
version: (2, 0),
949
+
items: vec![
950
+
RecordId {
951
+
did: "did:plc:linker".into(),
952
+
collection: "app.t.c".into(),
953
+
rkey: "asdf-2".into(),
954
+
},
955
+
RecordId {
956
+
did: "did:plc:linker".into(),
957
+
collection: "app.t.c".into(),
958
+
rkey: "asdf".into(),
959
+
},
960
+
],
961
+
next: None,
962
+
total: 2,
963
+
}
964
+
);
965
+
966
+
let links = storage.get_links(
967
+
"a.com",
968
+
"app.t.c",
969
+
".abc.uri",
970
+
2,
971
+
None,
972
+
&HashSet::from([
973
+
Did("did:plc:linker".to_string()),
974
+
Did("did:plc:someone-else".to_string()),
975
+
]),
976
+
)?;
977
+
assert_eq!(
978
+
links,
979
+
PagedAppendingCollection {
980
+
version: (3, 0),
981
+
items: vec![
982
+
RecordId {
983
+
did: "did:plc:someone-else".into(),
984
+
collection: "app.t.c".into(),
985
+
rkey: "asdf".into(),
986
+
},
987
+
RecordId {
988
+
did: "did:plc:linker".into(),
989
+
collection: "app.t.c".into(),
990
+
rkey: "asdf-2".into(),
991
+
},
992
+
],
993
+
next: Some(1),
994
+
total: 3,
995
+
}
996
+
);
997
+
998
+
let links = storage.get_links(
999
+
"a.com",
1000
+
"app.t.c",
1001
+
".abc.uri",
1002
+
2,
1003
+
None,
1004
+
&HashSet::from([Did("did:plc:someone-unknown".to_string())]),
1005
+
)?;
1006
+
assert_eq!(
1007
+
links,
1008
+
PagedAppendingCollection {
1009
+
version: (0, 0),
1010
+
items: vec![],
1011
+
next: None,
1012
+
total: 0,
1013
+
}
1014
+
);
1015
+
});
1016
+
774
1017
test_each_storage!(get_links_exact_multiple, |storage| {
775
1018
for i in 1..=4 {
776
1019
storage.push(
···
788
1031
0,
789
1032
)?;
790
1033
}
791
-
let links = storage.get_links("a.com", "app.t.c", ".abc.uri", 2, None)?;
1034
+
let links =
1035
+
storage.get_links("a.com", "app.t.c", ".abc.uri", 2, None, &HashSet::default())?;
792
1036
assert_eq!(
793
1037
links,
794
1038
PagedAppendingCollection {
···
809
1053
total: 4,
810
1054
}
811
1055
);
812
-
let links = storage.get_links("a.com", "app.t.c", ".abc.uri", 2, links.next)?;
1056
+
let links = storage.get_links(
1057
+
"a.com",
1058
+
"app.t.c",
1059
+
".abc.uri",
1060
+
2,
1061
+
links.next,
1062
+
&HashSet::default(),
1063
+
)?;
813
1064
assert_eq!(
814
1065
links,
815
1066
PagedAppendingCollection {
···
850
1101
0,
851
1102
)?;
852
1103
}
853
-
let links = storage.get_links("a.com", "app.t.c", ".abc.uri", 2, None)?;
1104
+
let links =
1105
+
storage.get_links("a.com", "app.t.c", ".abc.uri", 2, None, &HashSet::default())?;
854
1106
assert_eq!(
855
1107
links,
856
1108
PagedAppendingCollection {
···
885
1137
},
886
1138
0,
887
1139
)?;
888
-
let links = storage.get_links("a.com", "app.t.c", ".abc.uri", 2, links.next)?;
1140
+
let links = storage.get_links(
1141
+
"a.com",
1142
+
"app.t.c",
1143
+
".abc.uri",
1144
+
2,
1145
+
links.next,
1146
+
&HashSet::default(),
1147
+
)?;
889
1148
assert_eq!(
890
1149
links,
891
1150
PagedAppendingCollection {
···
926
1185
0,
927
1186
)?;
928
1187
}
929
-
let links = storage.get_links("a.com", "app.t.c", ".abc.uri", 2, None)?;
1188
+
let links =
1189
+
storage.get_links("a.com", "app.t.c", ".abc.uri", 2, None, &HashSet::default())?;
930
1190
assert_eq!(
931
1191
links,
932
1192
PagedAppendingCollection {
···
955
1215
}),
956
1216
0,
957
1217
)?;
958
-
let links = storage.get_links("a.com", "app.t.c", ".abc.uri", 2, links.next)?;
1218
+
let links = storage.get_links(
1219
+
"a.com",
1220
+
"app.t.c",
1221
+
".abc.uri",
1222
+
2,
1223
+
links.next,
1224
+
&HashSet::default(),
1225
+
)?;
959
1226
assert_eq!(
960
1227
links,
961
1228
PagedAppendingCollection {
···
989
1256
0,
990
1257
)?;
991
1258
}
992
-
let links = storage.get_links("a.com", "app.t.c", ".abc.uri", 2, None)?;
1259
+
let links =
1260
+
storage.get_links("a.com", "app.t.c", ".abc.uri", 2, None, &HashSet::default())?;
993
1261
assert_eq!(
994
1262
links,
995
1263
PagedAppendingCollection {
···
1014
1282
&ActionableEvent::DeactivateAccount("did:plc:asdf-1".into()),
1015
1283
0,
1016
1284
)?;
1017
-
let links = storage.get_links("a.com", "app.t.c", ".abc.uri", 2, links.next)?;
1285
+
let links = storage.get_links(
1286
+
"a.com",
1287
+
"app.t.c",
1288
+
".abc.uri",
1289
+
2,
1290
+
links.next,
1291
+
&HashSet::default(),
1292
+
)?;
1018
1293
assert_eq!(
1019
1294
links,
1020
1295
PagedAppendingCollection {
···
1081
1356
counts
1082
1357
});
1083
1358
assert_stats(storage.get_stats()?, 1..=1, 2..=2, 1..=1);
1359
+
});
1360
+
1361
+
//////// many-to-many /////////
1362
+
1363
+
test_each_storage!(get_m2m_counts_empty, |storage| {
1364
+
assert_eq!(
1365
+
storage.get_many_to_many_counts(
1366
+
"a.com",
1367
+
"a.b.c",
1368
+
".d.e",
1369
+
".f.g",
1370
+
10,
1371
+
None,
1372
+
&HashSet::new(),
1373
+
&HashSet::new(),
1374
+
)?,
1375
+
PagedOrderedCollection {
1376
+
items: vec![],
1377
+
next: None,
1378
+
}
1379
+
);
1380
+
});
1381
+
1382
+
test_each_storage!(get_m2m_counts_single, |storage| {
1383
+
storage.push(
1384
+
&ActionableEvent::CreateLinks {
1385
+
record_id: RecordId {
1386
+
did: "did:plc:asdf".into(),
1387
+
collection: "app.t.c".into(),
1388
+
rkey: "asdf".into(),
1389
+
},
1390
+
links: vec![
1391
+
CollectedLink {
1392
+
target: Link::Uri("a.com".into()),
1393
+
path: ".abc.uri".into(),
1394
+
},
1395
+
CollectedLink {
1396
+
target: Link::Uri("b.com".into()),
1397
+
path: ".def.uri".into(),
1398
+
},
1399
+
CollectedLink {
1400
+
target: Link::Uri("b.com".into()),
1401
+
path: ".ghi.uri".into(),
1402
+
},
1403
+
],
1404
+
},
1405
+
0,
1406
+
)?;
1407
+
assert_eq!(
1408
+
storage.get_many_to_many_counts(
1409
+
"a.com",
1410
+
"app.t.c",
1411
+
".abc.uri",
1412
+
".def.uri",
1413
+
10,
1414
+
None,
1415
+
&HashSet::new(),
1416
+
&HashSet::new(),
1417
+
)?,
1418
+
PagedOrderedCollection {
1419
+
items: vec![("b.com".to_string(), 1, 1)],
1420
+
next: None,
1421
+
}
1422
+
);
1423
+
});
1424
+
1425
+
test_each_storage!(get_m2m_counts_filters, |storage| {
1426
+
storage.push(
1427
+
&ActionableEvent::CreateLinks {
1428
+
record_id: RecordId {
1429
+
did: "did:plc:asdf".into(),
1430
+
collection: "app.t.c".into(),
1431
+
rkey: "asdf".into(),
1432
+
},
1433
+
links: vec![
1434
+
CollectedLink {
1435
+
target: Link::Uri("a.com".into()),
1436
+
path: ".abc.uri".into(),
1437
+
},
1438
+
CollectedLink {
1439
+
target: Link::Uri("b.com".into()),
1440
+
path: ".def.uri".into(),
1441
+
},
1442
+
],
1443
+
},
1444
+
0,
1445
+
)?;
1446
+
storage.push(
1447
+
&ActionableEvent::CreateLinks {
1448
+
record_id: RecordId {
1449
+
did: "did:plc:asdfasdf".into(),
1450
+
collection: "app.t.c".into(),
1451
+
rkey: "asdf".into(),
1452
+
},
1453
+
links: vec![
1454
+
CollectedLink {
1455
+
target: Link::Uri("a.com".into()),
1456
+
path: ".abc.uri".into(),
1457
+
},
1458
+
CollectedLink {
1459
+
target: Link::Uri("b.com".into()),
1460
+
path: ".def.uri".into(),
1461
+
},
1462
+
],
1463
+
},
1464
+
1,
1465
+
)?;
1466
+
storage.push(
1467
+
&ActionableEvent::CreateLinks {
1468
+
record_id: RecordId {
1469
+
did: "did:plc:fdsa".into(),
1470
+
collection: "app.t.c".into(),
1471
+
rkey: "asdf".into(),
1472
+
},
1473
+
links: vec![
1474
+
CollectedLink {
1475
+
target: Link::Uri("a.com".into()),
1476
+
path: ".abc.uri".into(),
1477
+
},
1478
+
CollectedLink {
1479
+
target: Link::Uri("c.com".into()),
1480
+
path: ".def.uri".into(),
1481
+
},
1482
+
],
1483
+
},
1484
+
2,
1485
+
)?;
1486
+
storage.push(
1487
+
&ActionableEvent::CreateLinks {
1488
+
record_id: RecordId {
1489
+
did: "did:plc:fdsa".into(),
1490
+
collection: "app.t.c".into(),
1491
+
rkey: "asdf2".into(),
1492
+
},
1493
+
links: vec![
1494
+
CollectedLink {
1495
+
target: Link::Uri("a.com".into()),
1496
+
path: ".abc.uri".into(),
1497
+
},
1498
+
CollectedLink {
1499
+
target: Link::Uri("c.com".into()),
1500
+
path: ".def.uri".into(),
1501
+
},
1502
+
],
1503
+
},
1504
+
3,
1505
+
)?;
1506
+
assert_eq!(
1507
+
storage.get_many_to_many_counts(
1508
+
"a.com",
1509
+
"app.t.c",
1510
+
".abc.uri",
1511
+
".def.uri",
1512
+
10,
1513
+
None,
1514
+
&HashSet::new(),
1515
+
&HashSet::new(),
1516
+
)?,
1517
+
PagedOrderedCollection {
1518
+
items: vec![("b.com".to_string(), 2, 2), ("c.com".to_string(), 2, 1),],
1519
+
next: None,
1520
+
}
1521
+
);
1522
+
assert_eq!(
1523
+
storage.get_many_to_many_counts(
1524
+
"a.com",
1525
+
"app.t.c",
1526
+
".abc.uri",
1527
+
".def.uri",
1528
+
10,
1529
+
None,
1530
+
&HashSet::from_iter([Did("did:plc:fdsa".to_string())]),
1531
+
&HashSet::new(),
1532
+
)?,
1533
+
PagedOrderedCollection {
1534
+
items: vec![("c.com".to_string(), 2, 1),],
1535
+
next: None,
1536
+
}
1537
+
);
1538
+
assert_eq!(
1539
+
storage.get_many_to_many_counts(
1540
+
"a.com",
1541
+
"app.t.c",
1542
+
".abc.uri",
1543
+
".def.uri",
1544
+
10,
1545
+
None,
1546
+
&HashSet::new(),
1547
+
&HashSet::from_iter(["b.com".to_string()]),
1548
+
)?,
1549
+
PagedOrderedCollection {
1550
+
items: vec![("b.com".to_string(), 2, 2),],
1551
+
next: None,
1552
+
}
1553
+
);
1084
1554
});
1085
1555
}
+361
-41
constellation/src/storage/rocks_store.rs
+361
-41
constellation/src/storage/rocks_store.rs
···
1
-
use super::{ActionableEvent, LinkReader, LinkStorage, PagedAppendingCollection, StorageStats};
1
+
use super::{
2
+
ActionableEvent, LinkReader, LinkStorage, PagedAppendingCollection, PagedOrderedCollection,
3
+
StorageStats,
4
+
};
2
5
use crate::{CountsByCount, Did, RecordId};
3
6
use anyhow::{bail, Result};
4
7
use bincode::Options as BincodeOptions;
···
11
14
MultiThreaded, Options, PrefixRange, ReadOptions, WriteBatch,
12
15
};
13
16
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
14
-
use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet};
17
+
use std::collections::{BTreeMap, HashMap, HashSet};
15
18
use std::io::Read;
16
19
use std::marker::PhantomData;
17
20
use std::path::{Path, PathBuf};
···
20
23
Arc,
21
24
};
22
25
use std::thread;
23
-
use std::time::{Duration, Instant};
26
+
use std::time::{Duration, Instant, SystemTime, UNIX_EPOCH};
24
27
use tokio_util::sync::CancellationToken;
25
28
26
29
static DID_IDS_CF: &str = "did_ids";
···
29
32
static LINK_TARGETS_CF: &str = "link_targets";
30
33
31
34
static JETSTREAM_CURSOR_KEY: &str = "jetstream_cursor";
35
+
static STARTED_AT_KEY: &str = "jetstream_first_cursor";
36
+
// add reverse mappings for targets if this db was running before that was a thing
37
+
static TARGET_ID_REPAIR_STATE_KEY: &str = "target_id_table_repair_state";
38
+
39
+
static COZY_FIRST_CURSOR: u64 = 1_738_083_600_000_000; // constellation.microcosm.blue started
40
+
41
+
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
42
+
struct TargetIdRepairState {
43
+
/// start time for repair, microseconds timestamp
44
+
current_us_started_at: u64,
45
+
/// id table's latest id when repair started
46
+
id_when_started: u64,
47
+
/// id table id
48
+
latest_repaired_i: u64,
49
+
}
50
+
impl AsRocksValue for TargetIdRepairState {}
51
+
impl ValueFromRocks for TargetIdRepairState {}
32
52
33
53
// todo: actually understand and set these options probably better
34
54
fn rocks_opts_base() -> Options {
···
56
76
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
57
77
pub struct RocksStorage {
58
78
pub db: Arc<DBWithThreadMode<MultiThreaded>>, // TODO: mov seqs here (concat merge op will be fun)
59
-
did_id_table: IdTable<Did, DidIdValue, true>,
60
-
target_id_table: IdTable<TargetKey, TargetId, false>,
79
+
did_id_table: IdTable<Did, DidIdValue>,
80
+
target_id_table: IdTable<TargetKey, TargetId>,
61
81
is_writer: bool,
62
82
backup_task: Arc<Option<thread::JoinHandle<Result<()>>>>,
63
83
}
···
85
105
fn cf_descriptor(&self) -> ColumnFamilyDescriptor {
86
106
ColumnFamilyDescriptor::new(&self.name, rocks_opts_base())
87
107
}
88
-
fn init<const WITH_REVERSE: bool>(
89
-
self,
90
-
db: &DBWithThreadMode<MultiThreaded>,
91
-
) -> Result<IdTable<Orig, IdVal, WITH_REVERSE>> {
108
+
fn init(self, db: &DBWithThreadMode<MultiThreaded>) -> Result<IdTable<Orig, IdVal>> {
92
109
if db.cf_handle(&self.name).is_none() {
93
110
bail!("failed to get cf handle from db -- was the db open with our .cf_descriptor()?");
94
111
}
···
119
136
}
120
137
}
121
138
#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
122
-
struct IdTable<Orig, IdVal: IdTableValue, const WITH_REVERSE: bool>
139
+
struct IdTable<Orig, IdVal: IdTableValue>
123
140
where
124
141
Orig: KeyFromRocks,
125
142
for<'a> &'a Orig: AsRocksKey,
···
127
144
base: IdTableBase<Orig, IdVal>,
128
145
priv_id_seq: u64,
129
146
}
130
-
impl<Orig: Clone, IdVal: IdTableValue, const WITH_REVERSE: bool> IdTable<Orig, IdVal, WITH_REVERSE>
147
+
impl<Orig: Clone, IdVal: IdTableValue> IdTable<Orig, IdVal>
131
148
where
132
149
Orig: KeyFromRocks,
133
150
for<'v> &'v IdVal: AsRocksValue,
···
139
156
_key_marker: PhantomData,
140
157
_val_marker: PhantomData,
141
158
name: name.into(),
142
-
id_seq: Arc::new(AtomicU64::new(0)), // zero is "uninint", first seq num will be 1
159
+
id_seq: Arc::new(AtomicU64::new(0)), // zero is "uninit", first seq num will be 1
143
160
}
144
161
}
145
162
fn get_id_val(
···
178
195
id_value
179
196
}))
180
197
}
198
+
181
199
fn estimate_count(&self) -> u64 {
182
200
self.base.id_seq.load(Ordering::SeqCst) - 1 // -1 because seq zero is reserved
183
201
}
184
-
}
185
-
impl<Orig: Clone, IdVal: IdTableValue> IdTable<Orig, IdVal, true>
186
-
where
187
-
Orig: KeyFromRocks,
188
-
for<'v> &'v IdVal: AsRocksValue,
189
-
for<'k> &'k Orig: AsRocksKey,
190
-
{
202
+
191
203
fn get_or_create_id_val(
192
204
&mut self,
193
205
db: &DBWithThreadMode<MultiThreaded>,
···
215
227
}
216
228
}
217
229
}
218
-
impl<Orig: Clone, IdVal: IdTableValue> IdTable<Orig, IdVal, false>
219
-
where
220
-
Orig: KeyFromRocks,
221
-
for<'v> &'v IdVal: AsRocksValue,
222
-
for<'k> &'k Orig: AsRocksKey,
223
-
{
224
-
fn get_or_create_id_val(
225
-
&mut self,
226
-
db: &DBWithThreadMode<MultiThreaded>,
227
-
batch: &mut WriteBatch,
228
-
orig: &Orig,
229
-
) -> Result<IdVal> {
230
-
let cf = db.cf_handle(&self.base.name).unwrap();
231
-
self.__get_or_create_id_val(&cf, db, batch, orig)
232
-
}
233
-
}
234
230
235
231
impl IdTableValue for DidIdValue {
236
232
fn new(v: u64) -> Self {
···
249
245
}
250
246
}
251
247
248
+
fn now() -> u64 {
249
+
SystemTime::now()
250
+
.duration_since(UNIX_EPOCH)
251
+
.unwrap()
252
+
.as_micros() as u64
253
+
}
254
+
252
255
impl RocksStorage {
253
256
pub fn new(path: impl AsRef<Path>) -> Result<Self> {
254
257
Self::describe_metrics();
255
-
RocksStorage::open_readmode(path, false)
258
+
let me = RocksStorage::open_readmode(path, false)?;
259
+
me.global_init()?;
260
+
Ok(me)
256
261
}
257
262
258
263
pub fn open_readonly(path: impl AsRef<Path>) -> Result<Self> {
···
260
265
}
261
266
262
267
fn open_readmode(path: impl AsRef<Path>, readonly: bool) -> Result<Self> {
263
-
let did_id_table = IdTable::<_, _, true>::setup(DID_IDS_CF);
264
-
let target_id_table = IdTable::<_, _, false>::setup(TARGET_IDS_CF);
268
+
let did_id_table = IdTable::setup(DID_IDS_CF);
269
+
let target_id_table = IdTable::setup(TARGET_IDS_CF);
265
270
271
+
// note: global stuff like jetstream cursor goes in the default cf
272
+
// these are bonus extra cfs
266
273
let cfs = vec![
267
274
// id reference tables
268
275
did_id_table.cf_descriptor(),
···
296
303
is_writer: !readonly,
297
304
backup_task: None.into(),
298
305
})
306
+
}
307
+
308
+
fn global_init(&self) -> Result<()> {
309
+
let first_run = self.db.get(JETSTREAM_CURSOR_KEY)?.is_some();
310
+
if first_run {
311
+
self.db.put(STARTED_AT_KEY, _rv(now()))?;
312
+
313
+
// hack / temporary: if we're a new db, put in a completed repair
314
+
// state so we don't run repairs (repairs are for old-code dbs)
315
+
let completed = TargetIdRepairState {
316
+
id_when_started: 0,
317
+
current_us_started_at: 0,
318
+
latest_repaired_i: 0,
319
+
};
320
+
self.db.put(TARGET_ID_REPAIR_STATE_KEY, _rv(completed))?;
321
+
}
322
+
Ok(())
323
+
}
324
+
325
+
pub fn run_repair(&self, breather: Duration, stay_alive: CancellationToken) -> Result<bool> {
326
+
let mut state = match self
327
+
.db
328
+
.get(TARGET_ID_REPAIR_STATE_KEY)?
329
+
.map(|s| _vr(&s))
330
+
.transpose()?
331
+
{
332
+
Some(s) => s,
333
+
None => TargetIdRepairState {
334
+
id_when_started: self.did_id_table.priv_id_seq,
335
+
current_us_started_at: now(),
336
+
latest_repaired_i: 0,
337
+
},
338
+
};
339
+
340
+
eprintln!("initial repair state: {state:?}");
341
+
342
+
let cf = self.db.cf_handle(TARGET_IDS_CF).unwrap();
343
+
344
+
let mut iter = self.db.raw_iterator_cf(&cf);
345
+
iter.seek_to_first();
346
+
347
+
eprintln!("repair iterator sent to first key");
348
+
349
+
// skip ahead if we're done some, or take a single first step
350
+
for _ in 0..state.latest_repaired_i {
351
+
iter.next();
352
+
}
353
+
354
+
eprintln!(
355
+
"repair iterator skipped to {}th key",
356
+
state.latest_repaired_i
357
+
);
358
+
359
+
let mut maybe_done = false;
360
+
361
+
let mut write_fast = rocksdb::WriteOptions::default();
362
+
write_fast.set_sync(false);
363
+
write_fast.disable_wal(true);
364
+
365
+
while !stay_alive.is_cancelled() && !maybe_done {
366
+
// let mut batch = WriteBatch::default();
367
+
368
+
let mut any_written = false;
369
+
370
+
for _ in 0..1000 {
371
+
if state.latest_repaired_i % 1_000_000 == 0 {
372
+
eprintln!("target iter at {}", state.latest_repaired_i);
373
+
}
374
+
state.latest_repaired_i += 1;
375
+
376
+
if !iter.valid() {
377
+
eprintln!("invalid iter, are we done repairing?");
378
+
maybe_done = true;
379
+
break;
380
+
};
381
+
382
+
// eprintln!("iterator seems to be valid! getting the key...");
383
+
let raw_key = iter.key().unwrap();
384
+
if raw_key.len() == 8 {
385
+
// eprintln!("found an 8-byte key, skipping it since it's probably an id...");
386
+
iter.next();
387
+
continue;
388
+
}
389
+
let target: TargetKey = _kr::<TargetKey>(raw_key)?;
390
+
let target_id: TargetId = _vr(iter.value().unwrap())?;
391
+
392
+
self.db
393
+
.put_cf_opt(&cf, target_id.id().to_be_bytes(), _rv(&target), &write_fast)?;
394
+
any_written = true;
395
+
iter.next();
396
+
}
397
+
398
+
if any_written {
399
+
self.db
400
+
.put(TARGET_ID_REPAIR_STATE_KEY, _rv(state.clone()))?;
401
+
std::thread::sleep(breather);
402
+
}
403
+
}
404
+
405
+
eprintln!("repair iterator done.");
406
+
407
+
Ok(false)
299
408
}
300
409
301
410
pub fn start_backup(
···
826
935
}
827
936
828
937
impl LinkReader for RocksStorage {
938
+
fn get_many_to_many_counts(
939
+
&self,
940
+
target: &str,
941
+
collection: &str,
942
+
path: &str,
943
+
path_to_other: &str,
944
+
limit: u64,
945
+
after: Option<String>,
946
+
filter_dids: &HashSet<Did>,
947
+
filter_to_targets: &HashSet<String>,
948
+
) -> Result<PagedOrderedCollection<(String, u64, u64), String>> {
949
+
let collection = Collection(collection.to_string());
950
+
let path = RPath(path.to_string());
951
+
952
+
let target_key = TargetKey(Target(target.to_string()), collection.clone(), path.clone());
953
+
954
+
// unfortunately the cursor is a, uh, stringified number.
955
+
// this was easier for the memstore (plain target, not target id), and
956
+
// making it generic is a bit awful.
957
+
// so... parse the number out of a string here :(
958
+
// TODO: this should bubble up to a BAD_REQUEST response
959
+
let after = after.map(|s| s.parse::<u64>().map(TargetId)).transpose()?;
960
+
961
+
let Some(target_id) = self.target_id_table.get_id_val(&self.db, &target_key)? else {
962
+
eprintln!("nothin doin for this target, {target_key:?}");
963
+
return Ok(Default::default());
964
+
};
965
+
966
+
let filter_did_ids: HashMap<DidId, bool> = filter_dids
967
+
.iter()
968
+
.filter_map(|did| self.did_id_table.get_id_val(&self.db, did).transpose())
969
+
.collect::<Result<Vec<DidIdValue>>>()?
970
+
.into_iter()
971
+
.map(|DidIdValue(id, active)| (id, active))
972
+
.collect();
973
+
974
+
// stored targets are keyed by triples of (target, collection, path).
975
+
// target filtering only consideres the target itself, so we actually
976
+
// need to do a prefix iteration of all target ids for this target and
977
+
// keep them all.
978
+
// i *think* the number of keys at a target prefix should usually be
979
+
// pretty small, so this is hopefully fine. but if it turns out to be
980
+
// large, we can push this filtering back into the main links loop and
981
+
// do forward db queries per backlink to get the raw target back out.
982
+
let mut filter_to_target_ids: HashSet<TargetId> = HashSet::new();
983
+
for t in filter_to_targets {
984
+
for (_, target_id) in self.iter_targets_for_target(&Target(t.to_string())) {
985
+
filter_to_target_ids.insert(target_id);
986
+
}
987
+
}
988
+
989
+
let linkers = self.get_target_linkers(&target_id)?;
990
+
991
+
let mut grouped_counts: BTreeMap<TargetId, (u64, HashSet<DidId>)> = BTreeMap::new();
992
+
993
+
for (did_id, rkey) in linkers.0 {
994
+
if did_id.is_empty() {
995
+
continue;
996
+
}
997
+
998
+
if !filter_did_ids.is_empty() && filter_did_ids.get(&did_id) != Some(&true) {
999
+
continue;
1000
+
}
1001
+
1002
+
let record_link_key = RecordLinkKey(did_id, collection.clone(), rkey);
1003
+
let Some(targets) = self.get_record_link_targets(&record_link_key)? else {
1004
+
continue;
1005
+
};
1006
+
1007
+
let Some(fwd_target) = targets
1008
+
.0
1009
+
.into_iter()
1010
+
.filter_map(|RecordLinkTarget(rpath, target_id)| {
1011
+
if rpath.0 == path_to_other
1012
+
&& (filter_to_target_ids.is_empty()
1013
+
|| filter_to_target_ids.contains(&target_id))
1014
+
{
1015
+
Some(target_id)
1016
+
} else {
1017
+
None
1018
+
}
1019
+
})
1020
+
.take(1)
1021
+
.next()
1022
+
else {
1023
+
eprintln!("no forward match");
1024
+
continue;
1025
+
};
1026
+
1027
+
// small relief: we page over target ids, so we can already bail
1028
+
// reprocessing previous pages here
1029
+
if after.as_ref().map(|a| fwd_target <= *a).unwrap_or(false) {
1030
+
continue;
1031
+
}
1032
+
1033
+
// aand we can skip target ids that must be on future pages
1034
+
// (this check continues after the did-lookup, which we have to do)
1035
+
let page_is_full = grouped_counts.len() as u64 >= limit;
1036
+
if page_is_full {
1037
+
let current_max = grouped_counts.keys().next_back().unwrap(); // limit should be non-zero bleh
1038
+
if fwd_target > *current_max {
1039
+
continue;
1040
+
}
1041
+
}
1042
+
1043
+
// bit painful: 2-step lookup to make sure this did is active
1044
+
let Some(did) = self.did_id_table.get_val_from_id(&self.db, did_id.0)? else {
1045
+
eprintln!("failed to look up did from did_id {did_id:?}");
1046
+
continue;
1047
+
};
1048
+
let Some(DidIdValue(_, active)) = self.did_id_table.get_id_val(&self.db, &did)? else {
1049
+
eprintln!("failed to look up did_value from did_id {did_id:?}: {did:?}: data consistency bug?");
1050
+
continue;
1051
+
};
1052
+
if !active {
1053
+
continue;
1054
+
}
1055
+
1056
+
// page-management, continued
1057
+
// if we have a full page, and we're inserting a *new* key less than
1058
+
// the current max, then we can evict the current max
1059
+
let mut should_evict = false;
1060
+
let entry = grouped_counts.entry(fwd_target.clone()).or_insert_with(|| {
1061
+
// this is a *new* key, so kick the max if we're full
1062
+
should_evict = page_is_full;
1063
+
Default::default()
1064
+
});
1065
+
entry.0 += 1;
1066
+
entry.1.insert(did_id);
1067
+
1068
+
if should_evict {
1069
+
grouped_counts.pop_last();
1070
+
}
1071
+
}
1072
+
1073
+
let mut items: Vec<(String, u64, u64)> = Vec::with_capacity(grouped_counts.len());
1074
+
for (target_id, (n, dids)) in &grouped_counts {
1075
+
let Some(target) = self
1076
+
.target_id_table
1077
+
.get_val_from_id(&self.db, target_id.0)?
1078
+
else {
1079
+
eprintln!("failed to look up target from target_id {target_id:?}");
1080
+
continue;
1081
+
};
1082
+
items.push((target.0 .0, *n, dids.len() as u64));
1083
+
}
1084
+
1085
+
let next = if grouped_counts.len() as u64 >= limit {
1086
+
// yeah.... it's a number saved as a string......sorry
1087
+
grouped_counts
1088
+
.keys()
1089
+
.next_back()
1090
+
.map(|k| format!("{}", k.0))
1091
+
} else {
1092
+
None
1093
+
};
1094
+
1095
+
Ok(PagedOrderedCollection { items, next })
1096
+
}
1097
+
829
1098
fn get_count(&self, target: &str, collection: &str, path: &str) -> Result<u64> {
830
1099
let target_key = TargetKey(
831
1100
Target(target.to_string()),
···
860
1129
path: &str,
861
1130
limit: u64,
862
1131
until: Option<u64>,
1132
+
filter_dids: &HashSet<Did>,
863
1133
) -> Result<PagedAppendingCollection<RecordId>> {
864
1134
let target_key = TargetKey(
865
1135
Target(target.to_string()),
···
876
1146
});
877
1147
};
878
1148
879
-
let linkers = self.get_target_linkers(&target_id)?;
1149
+
let mut linkers = self.get_target_linkers(&target_id)?;
1150
+
if !filter_dids.is_empty() {
1151
+
let mut did_filter = HashSet::new();
1152
+
for did in filter_dids {
1153
+
let Some(DidIdValue(did_id, active)) =
1154
+
self.did_id_table.get_id_val(&self.db, did)?
1155
+
else {
1156
+
eprintln!("failed to find a did_id for {did:?}");
1157
+
continue;
1158
+
};
1159
+
if !active {
1160
+
eprintln!("excluding inactive did from filtered results");
1161
+
continue;
1162
+
}
1163
+
did_filter.insert(did_id);
1164
+
}
1165
+
linkers.0.retain(|linker| did_filter.contains(&linker.0));
1166
+
}
880
1167
881
1168
let (alive, gone) = linkers.count();
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1169
let total = alive + gone;
···
1024
1311
.map(|s| s.parse::<u64>())
1025
1312
.transpose()?
1026
1313
.unwrap_or(0);
1314
+
let started_at = self
1315
+
.db
1316
+
.get(STARTED_AT_KEY)?
1317
+
.map(|c| _vr(&c))
1318
+
.transpose()?
1319
+
.unwrap_or(COZY_FIRST_CURSOR);
1320
+
1321
+
let other_data = self
1322
+
.db
1323
+
.get(TARGET_ID_REPAIR_STATE_KEY)?
1324
+
.map(|s| _vr(&s))
1325
+
.transpose()?
1326
+
.map(
1327
+
|TargetIdRepairState {
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+
current_us_started_at,
1329
+
id_when_started,
1330
+
latest_repaired_i,
1331
+
}| {
1332
+
HashMap::from([
1333
+
("current_us_started_at".to_string(), current_us_started_at),
1334
+
("id_when_started".to_string(), id_when_started),
1335
+
("latest_repaired_i".to_string(), latest_repaired_i),
1336
+
])
1337
+
},
1338
+
)
1339
+
.unwrap_or(HashMap::default());
1340
+
1027
1341
Ok(StorageStats {
1028
1342
dids,
1029
1343
targetables,
1030
1344
linking_records,
1345
+
started_at: Some(started_at),
1346
+
other_data,
1031
1347
})
1032
1348
}
1033
1349
}
···
1053
1369
impl AsRocksValue for &TargetId {}
1054
1370
impl KeyFromRocks for TargetKey {}
1055
1371
impl ValueFromRocks for TargetId {}
1372
+
1373
+
// temp?
1374
+
impl KeyFromRocks for TargetId {}
1375
+
impl AsRocksValue for &TargetKey {}
1056
1376
1057
1377
// target_links table
1058
1378
impl AsRocksKey for &TargetId {}
···
1124
1444
}
1125
1445
1126
1446
// target ids
1127
-
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
1447
+
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialOrd, Ord, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
1128
1448
struct TargetId(u64); // key
1129
1449
1130
-
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize)]
1450
+
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
1131
1451
pub struct Target(pub String); // the actual target/uri
1132
1452
1133
1453
// targets (uris, dids, etc.): the reverse index
+54
constellation/templates/get-backlinks.html.j2
+54
constellation/templates/get-backlinks.html.j2
···
1
+
{% extends "base.html.j2" %}
2
+
{% import "try-it-macros.html.j2" as try_it %}
3
+
4
+
{% block title %}Backlinks{% endblock %}
5
+
{% block description %}All {{ query.source }} records with links to {{ query.subject }}{% endblock %}
6
+
7
+
{% block content %}
8
+
9
+
{% call try_it::get_backlinks(query.subject, query.source, query.did, query.limit) %}
10
+
11
+
<h2>
12
+
Links to <code>{{ query.subject }}</code>
13
+
{% if let Some(browseable_uri) = query.subject|to_browseable %}
14
+
<small style="font-weight: normal; font-size: 1rem"><a href="{{ browseable_uri }}">browse record</a></small>
15
+
{% endif %}
16
+
</h2>
17
+
18
+
<p><strong>{{ total|human_number }} links</strong> from <code>{{ query.source }}</code>.</p>
19
+
20
+
<ul>
21
+
<li>See distinct linking DIDs at <code>/links/distinct-dids</code>: <a href="/links/distinct-dids?target={{ query.subject|urlencode }}&collection={{ collection|urlencode }}&path={{ path|urlencode }}">/links/distinct-dids?target={{ query.subject }}&collection={{ collection }}&path={{ path }}</a></li>
22
+
<li>See all links to this target at <code>/links/all</code>: <a href="/links/all?target={{ query.subject|urlencode }}">/links/all?target={{ query.subject }}</a></li>
23
+
</ul>
24
+
25
+
<h3>Links, most recent first:</h3>
26
+
27
+
{% for record in records %}
28
+
<pre style="display: block; margin: 1em 2em" class="code"><strong>DID</strong>: {{ record.did().0 }} (<a href="/links/all?target={{ record.did().0|urlencode }}">DID links</a>)
29
+
<strong>Collection</strong>: {{ record.collection }}
30
+
<strong>RKey</strong>: {{ record.rkey }}
31
+
-> <a href="https://pdsls.dev/at://{{ record.did().0 }}/{{ record.collection }}/{{ record.rkey }}">browse record</a></pre>
32
+
{% endfor %}
33
+
34
+
{% if let Some(c) = cursor %}
35
+
<form method="get" action="/xrpc/blue.microcosm.links.getBacklinks">
36
+
<input type="hidden" name="subject" value="{{ query.subject }}" />
37
+
<input type="hidden" name="source" value="{{ query.source }}" />
38
+
<input type="hidden" name="limit" value="{{ query.limit }}" />
39
+
{% for did in query.did %}
40
+
<input type="hidden" name="did" value="{{ did }}" />
41
+
{% endfor %}
42
+
<input type="hidden" name="cursor" value={{ c|json|safe }} />
43
+
<button type="submit">next page…</button>
44
+
</form>
45
+
{% else %}
46
+
<button disabled><em>end of results</em></button>
47
+
{% endif %}
48
+
49
+
<details>
50
+
<summary>Raw JSON response</summary>
51
+
<pre class="code">{{ self|tojson }}</pre>
52
+
</details>
53
+
54
+
{% endblock %}
+67
constellation/templates/get-many-to-many-counts.html.j2
+67
constellation/templates/get-many-to-many-counts.html.j2
···
1
+
{% extends "base.html.j2" %}
2
+
{% import "try-it-macros.html.j2" as try_it %}
3
+
4
+
{% block title %}Many to Many counts{% endblock %}
5
+
{% block description %}Counts of many-to-many {{ query.source }} join records with links to {{ query.subject }} and a secondary target at {{ query.path_to_other }}{% endblock %}
6
+
7
+
{% block content %}
8
+
9
+
{% call try_it::get_many_to_many_counts(
10
+
query.subject,
11
+
query.source,
12
+
query.path_to_other,
13
+
query.did,
14
+
query.other_subject,
15
+
query.limit,
16
+
) %}
17
+
18
+
<h2>
19
+
Many-to-many links to <code>{{ query.subject }}</code> joining through <code>{{ query.path_to_other }}</code>
20
+
{% if let Some(browseable_uri) = query.subject|to_browseable %}
21
+
<small style="font-weight: normal; font-size: 1rem"><a href="{{ browseable_uri }}">browse record</a></small>
22
+
{% endif %}
23
+
</h2>
24
+
25
+
<p><strong>{% if cursor.is_some() || query.cursor.is_some() %}more than {% endif %}{{ counts_by_other_subject.len()|to_u64|human_number }} joins</strong> <code>{{ query.source }}โ{{ query.path_to_other }}</code></p>
26
+
27
+
<ul>
28
+
<li>See direct backlinks at <code>/xrpc/blue.microcosm.links.getBacklinks</code>: <a href="/xrpc/blue.microcosm.links.getBacklinks?subject={{ query.subject|urlencode }}&source={{ query.source|urlencode }}">/xrpc/blue.microcosm.links.getBacklinks?subject={{ query.subject }}&source={{ query.source }}</a></li>
29
+
<li>See all links to this target at <code>/links/all</code>: <a href="/links/all?target={{ query.subject|urlencode }}">/links/all?target={{ query.subject }}</a></li>
30
+
</ul>
31
+
32
+
<h3>Counts by other subject:</h3>
33
+
34
+
{% for counts in counts_by_other_subject %}
35
+
<pre style="display: block; margin: 1em 2em" class="code"><strong>Joined subject</strong>: {{ counts.subject }}
36
+
<strong>Joining records</strong>: {{ counts.total }}
37
+
<strong>Unique joiner ids</strong>: {{ counts.distinct }}
38
+
-> {% if let Some(browseable_uri) = counts.subject|to_browseable -%}
39
+
<a href="{{ browseable_uri }}">browse record</a>
40
+
{%- endif %}</pre>
41
+
{% endfor %}
42
+
43
+
{% if let Some(c) = cursor %}
44
+
<form method="get" action="/xrpc/blue.microcosm.links.getManyToManyCounts">
45
+
<input type="hidden" name="subject" value="{{ query.subject }}" />
46
+
<input type="hidden" name="source" value="{{ query.source }}" />
47
+
<input type="hidden" name="pathToOther" value="{{ query.path_to_other }}" />
48
+
{% for did in query.did %}
49
+
<input type="hidden" name="did" value="{{ did }}" />
50
+
{% endfor %}
51
+
{% for otherSubject in query.other_subject %}
52
+
<input type="hidden" name="otherSubject" value="{{ otherSubject }}" />
53
+
{% endfor %}
54
+
<input type="hidden" name="limit" value="{{ query.limit }}" />
55
+
<input type="hidden" name="cursor" value={{ c|json|safe }} />
56
+
<button type="submit">next page…</button>
57
+
</form>
58
+
{% else %}
59
+
<button disabled><em>end of results</em></button>
60
+
{% endif %}
61
+
62
+
<details>
63
+
<summary>Raw JSON response</summary>
64
+
<pre class="code">{{ self|tojson }}</pre>
65
+
</details>
66
+
67
+
{% endblock %}
+65
-7
constellation/templates/hello.html.j2
+65
-7
constellation/templates/hello.html.j2
···
19
19
<p>It works by recursively walking <em>all</em> records coming through the firehose, searching for anything that looks like a link. Links are indexed by the target they point at, the collection the record came from, and the JSON path to the link in that record.</p>
20
20
21
21
<p>
22
-
This server has indexed <span class="stat">{{ stats.linking_records|human_number }}</span> links between <span class="stat">{{ stats.targetables|human_number }}</span> targets and sources from <span class="stat">{{ stats.dids|human_number }}</span> identities over <span class="stat">{{ days_indexed|human_number }}</span> days.<br/>
23
-
<small>(indexing new records in real time, backfill still TODO)</small>
22
+
This server has indexed <span class="stat">{{ stats.linking_records|human_number }}</span> links between <span class="stat">{{ stats.targetables|human_number }}</span> targets and sources from <span class="stat">{{ stats.dids|human_number }}</span> identities over <span class="stat">
23
+
{%- if let Some(days) = days_indexed %}
24
+
{{ days|human_number }}
25
+
{% else %}
26
+
???
27
+
{% endif -%}
28
+
</span> days.<br/>
29
+
<small>(indexing new records in real time, backfill coming soon!)</small>
24
30
</p>
25
31
26
-
<p>The API is currently <strong>unstable</strong>. But feel free to use it! If you want to be nice, put your project name and bsky username (or email) in your user-agent header for api requests.</p>
32
+
{# {% for k, v in stats.other_data.iter() %}
33
+
<p><strong>{{ k }}</strong>: {{ v }}</p>
34
+
{% endfor %} #}
35
+
36
+
<p>You're welcome to use this public instance! Please do not build the torment nexus. If you want to be nice, put your project name and bsky username (or email) in your user-agent header for api requests.</p>
27
37
28
38
29
39
<h2>API Endpoints</h2>
30
40
41
+
<h3 class="route"><code>GET /xrpc/blue.microcosm.links.getBacklinks</code></h3>
42
+
43
+
<p>A list of records linking to any record, identity, or uri.</p>
44
+
45
+
<h4>Query parameters:</h4>
46
+
47
+
<ul>
48
+
<li><p><code>subject</code>: required, must url-encode. Example: <code>at://did:plc:vc7f4oafdgxsihk4cry2xpze/app.bsky.feed.post/3lgwdn7vd722r</code></p></li>
49
+
<li><p><code>source</code>: required. Example: <code>app.bsky.feed.like:subject.uri</code></p></li>
50
+
<li><p><code>did</code>: optional, filter links to those from specific users. Include multiple times to filter by multiple users. Example: <code>did=did:plc:vc7f4oafdgxsihk4cry2xpze&did=did:plc:vc7f4oafdgxsihk4cry2xpze</code></p></li>
51
+
<li><p><code>limit</code>: optional. Default: <code>16</code>. Maximum: <code>100</code></p></li>
52
+
</ul>
53
+
54
+
<p style="margin-bottom: 0"><strong>Try it:</strong></p>
55
+
{% call try_it::get_backlinks("at://did:plc:a4pqq234yw7fqbddawjo7y35/app.bsky.feed.post/3m237ilwc372e", "app.bsky.feed.like:subject.uri", [""], 16) %}
56
+
57
+
58
+
<h3 class="route"><code>GET /xrpc/blue.microcosm.links.getManyToManyCounts</code></h3>
59
+
60
+
<p>TODO: description</p>
61
+
62
+
<h4>Query parameters:</h4>
63
+
64
+
<ul>
65
+
<li><p><code>subject</code>: required, must url-encode. Example: <code>at://did:plc:vc7f4oafdgxsihk4cry2xpze/app.bsky.feed.post/3lgwdn7vd722r</code></p></li>
66
+
<li><p><code>source</code>: required. Example: <code>app.bsky.feed.like:subject.uri</code></p></li>
67
+
<li><p><code>pathToOther</code>: required. Path to the secondary link in the many-to-many record. Example: <code>otherThing.uri</code></p></li>
68
+
<li><p><code>did</code>: optional, filter links to those from specific users. Include multiple times to filter by multiple users. Example: <code>did=did:plc:vc7f4oafdgxsihk4cry2xpze&did=did:plc:vc7f4oafdgxsihk4cry2xpze</code></p></li>
69
+
<li><p><code>otherSubject</code>: optional, filter secondary links to specific subjects. Include multiple times to filter by multiple users. Example: <code>at://did:plc:vc7f4oafdgxsihk4cry2xpze/app.bsky.feed.post/3lgwdn7vd722r</code></p></li>
70
+
<li><p><code>limit</code>: optional. Default: <code>16</code>. Maximum: <code>100</code></p></li>
71
+
</ul>
72
+
73
+
<p style="margin-bottom: 0"><strong>Try it:</strong></p>
74
+
{% call try_it::get_many_to_many_counts(
75
+
"at://did:plc:wshs7t2adsemcrrd4snkeqli/sh.tangled.label.definition/good-first-issue",
76
+
"sh.tangled.label.op:add[].key",
77
+
"subject",
78
+
[""],
79
+
[""],
80
+
25,
81
+
) %}
82
+
83
+
31
84
<h3 class="route"><code>GET /links</code></h3>
32
85
33
86
<p>A list of records linking to a target.</p>
34
87
88
+
<p>[DEPRECATED]: use <code>GET /xrpc/blue.microcosm.links.getBacklinks</code>. New apps should avoid it, but this endpoint <strong>will</strong> remain supported for the forseeable future.</p>
89
+
35
90
<h4>Query parameters:</h4>
36
91
37
92
<ul>
38
-
<li><code>target</code>: required, must url-encode. Example: <code>at://did:plc:vc7f4oafdgxsihk4cry2xpze/app.bsky.feed.post/3lgwdn7vd722r</code></li>
39
-
<li><code>collection</code>: required. Example: <code>app.bsky.feed.like</code></li>
40
-
<li><code>path</code>: required, must url-encode. Example: <code>.subject.uri</code></li>
93
+
<li><p><code>target</code>: required, must url-encode. Example: <code>at://did:plc:vc7f4oafdgxsihk4cry2xpze/app.bsky.feed.post/3lgwdn7vd722r</code></p></li>
94
+
<li><p><code>collection</code>: required. Example: <code>app.bsky.feed.like</code></p></li>
95
+
<li><p><code>path</code>: required, must url-encode. Example: <code>.subject.uri</code></p></li>
96
+
<li><p><code>did</code>: optional, filter links to those from specific users. Include multiple times to filter by multiple users. Example: <code>did=did:plc:vc7f4oafdgxsihk4cry2xpze&did=did:plc:vc7f4oafdgxsihk4cry2xpze</code></p></li>
97
+
<li><p><code>from_dids</code> [deprecated]: optional. Use <code>did</code> instead. Example: <code>from_dids=did:plc:vc7f4oafdgxsihk4cry2xpze,did:plc:vc7f4oafdgxsihk4cry2xpze</code></p></li>
98
+
<li><p><code>limit</code>: optional. Default: <code>16</code>. Maximum: <code>100</code></p></li>
41
99
</ul>
42
100
43
101
<p style="margin-bottom: 0"><strong>Try it:</strong></p>
44
-
{% call try_it::links("at://did:plc:vc7f4oafdgxsihk4cry2xpze/app.bsky.feed.post/3lgwdn7vd722r", "app.bsky.feed.like", ".subject.uri") %}
102
+
{% call try_it::links("at://did:plc:a4pqq234yw7fqbddawjo7y35/app.bsky.feed.post/3m237ilwc372e", "app.bsky.feed.like", ".subject.uri", [""], 16) %}
45
103
46
104
47
105
<h3 class="route"><code>GET /links/distinct-dids</code></h3>
+2
-2
constellation/templates/links.html.j2
+2
-2
constellation/templates/links.html.j2
···
6
6
7
7
{% block content %}
8
8
9
-
{% call try_it::links(query.target, query.collection, query.path) %}
9
+
{% call try_it::links(query.target, query.collection, query.path, query.did, query.limit) %}
10
10
11
11
<h2>
12
12
Links to <code>{{ query.target }}</code>
···
28
28
<pre style="display: block; margin: 1em 2em" class="code"><strong>DID</strong>: {{ record.did().0 }} (<a href="/links/all?target={{ record.did().0|urlencode }}">DID links</a>)
29
29
<strong>Collection</strong>: {{ record.collection }}
30
30
<strong>RKey</strong>: {{ record.rkey }}
31
-
-> <a href="https://atproto-browser-plus-links.vercel.app/at/{{ record.did().0|urlencode }}/{{ record.collection }}/{{ record.rkey }}">browse record</a></pre>
31
+
-> <a href="https://pdsls.dev/at://{{ record.did().0 }}/{{ record.collection }}/{{ record.rkey }}">browse record</a></pre>
32
32
{% endfor %}
33
33
34
34
{% if let Some(c) = cursor %}
+88
-3
constellation/templates/try-it-macros.html.j2
+88
-3
constellation/templates/try-it-macros.html.j2
···
1
-
{% macro links(target, collection, path) %}
1
+
{% macro get_backlinks(subject, source, dids, limit) %}
2
+
<form method="get" action="/xrpc/blue.microcosm.links.getBacklinks">
3
+
<pre class="code"><strong>GET</strong> /xrpc/blue.microcosm.links.getBacklinks
4
+
?subject= <input type="text" name="subject" value="{{ subject }}" placeholder="at-uri, did, uri..." />
5
+
&source= <input type="text" name="source" value="{{ source }}" placeholder="app.bsky.feed.like:subject.uri" />
6
+
{%- for did in dids %}{% if !did.is_empty() %}
7
+
&did= <input type="text" name="did" value="{{ did }}" placeholder="did:plc:..." />{% endif %}{% endfor %}
8
+
<span id="did-placeholder"></span> <button id="add-did">+ did filter</button>
9
+
&limit= <input type="number" name="limit" value="{{ limit }}" max="100" placeholder="100" /> <button type="submit">get links</button></pre>
10
+
</form>
11
+
<script>
12
+
const addDidButton = document.getElementById('add-did');
13
+
const didPlaceholder = document.getElementById('did-placeholder');
14
+
addDidButton.addEventListener('click', e => {
15
+
e.preventDefault();
16
+
const i = document.createElement('input');
17
+
i.placeholder = 'did:plc:...';
18
+
i.name = "did"
19
+
const p = addDidButton.parentNode;
20
+
p.insertBefore(document.createTextNode('&did= '), didPlaceholder);
21
+
p.insertBefore(i, didPlaceholder);
22
+
p.insertBefore(document.createTextNode('\n '), didPlaceholder);
23
+
});
24
+
</script>
25
+
{% endmacro %}
26
+
27
+
{% macro get_many_to_many_counts(subject, source, pathToOther, dids, otherSubjects, limit) %}
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<form method="get" action="/xrpc/blue.microcosm.links.getManyToManyCounts">
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<pre class="code"><strong>GET</strong> /xrpc/blue.microcosm.links.getManyToManyCounts
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?subject= <input type="text" name="subject" value="{{ subject }}" placeholder="at-uri, did, uri..." />
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&source= <input type="text" name="source" value="{{ source }}" placeholder="app.bsky.feed.like:subject.uri" />
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&pathToOther= <input type="text" name="pathToOther" value="{{ pathToOther }}" placeholder="otherThing.uri" />
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{%- for did in dids %}{% if !did.is_empty() %}
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&did= <input type="text" name="did" value="{{ did }}" placeholder="did:plc:..." />{% endif %}{% endfor %}
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<span id="m2m-subject-placeholder"></span> <button id="m2m-add-subject">+ other subject filter</button>
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{%- for otherSubject in otherSubjects %}{% if !otherSubject.is_empty() %}
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&otherSubject= <input type="text" name="did" value="{{ otherSubject }}" placeholder="at-uri, did, uri..." />{% endif %}{% endfor %}
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<span id="m2m-did-placeholder"></span> <button id="m2m-add-did">+ did filter</button>
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&limit= <input type="number" name="limit" value="{{ limit }}" max="100" placeholder="100" /> <button type="submit">get links</button></pre>
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</form>
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<script>
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const m2mAddDidButton = document.getElementById('m2m-add-did');
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const m2mDidPlaceholder = document.getElementById('m2m-did-placeholder');
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m2mAddDidButton.addEventListener('click', e => {
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e.preventDefault();
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const i = document.createElement('input');
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i.placeholder = 'did:plc:...';
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i.name = "did"
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const p = m2mAddDidButton.parentNode;
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p.insertBefore(document.createTextNode('&did= '), m2mDidPlaceholder);
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p.insertBefore(i, m2mDidPlaceholder);
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p.insertBefore(document.createTextNode('\n '), m2mDidPlaceholder);
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});
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const m2mAddSubjectButton = document.getElementById('m2m-add-subject');
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const m2mSubjectPlaceholder = document.getElementById('m2m-subject-placeholder');
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m2mAddSubjectButton.addEventListener('click', e => {
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e.preventDefault();
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const i = document.createElement('input');
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i.placeholder = 'at-uri, did, uri...';
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i.name = "otherSubject"
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const p = m2mAddSubjectButton.parentNode;
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p.insertBefore(document.createTextNode('&otherSubject= '), m2mSubjectPlaceholder);
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p.insertBefore(i, m2mSubjectPlaceholder);
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p.insertBefore(document.createTextNode('\n '), m2mSubjectPlaceholder);
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+
});
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</script>
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+
{% endmacro %}
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+
69
+
{% macro links(target, collection, path, dids, limit) %}
2
70
<form method="get" action="/links">
3
71
<pre class="code"><strong>GET</strong> /links
4
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?target= <input type="text" name="target" value="{{ target }}" placeholder="target" />
5
73
&collection= <input type="text" name="collection" value="{{ collection }}" placeholder="collection" />
6
-
&path= <input type="text" name="path" value="{{ path }}" placeholder="path" /> <button type="submit">get links</button></pre>
74
+
&path= <input type="text" name="path" value="{{ path }}" placeholder="path" />
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+
{%- for did in dids %}{% if !did.is_empty() %}
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+
&did= <input type="text" name="did" value="{{ did }}" placeholder="did:plc:..." />{% endif %}{% endfor %}
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+
<span id="did-placeholder"></span> <button id="add-did">+ did filter</button>
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+
&limit= <input type="number" name="limit" value="{{ limit }}" max="100" placeholder="100" /> <button type="submit">get links</button></pre>
7
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</form>
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<script>
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const addDidButton = document.getElementById('add-did');
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const didPlaceholder = document.getElementById('did-placeholder');
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addDidButton.addEventListener('click', e => {
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e.preventDefault();
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const i = document.createElement('input');
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i.placeholder = 'did:plc:...';
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i.name = "did"
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const p = addDidButton.parentNode;
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p.insertBefore(document.createTextNode('&did= '), didPlaceholder);
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p.insertBefore(i, didPlaceholder);
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+
p.insertBefore(document.createTextNode('\n '), didPlaceholder);
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+
});
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+
</script>
8
94
{% endmacro %}
9
-
10
95
11
96
{% macro dids(target, collection, path) %}
12
97
<form method="get" action="/links/distinct-dids">
+1
-1
jetstream/Cargo.toml
+1
-1
jetstream/Cargo.toml
···
10
10
11
11
[dependencies]
12
12
async-trait = "0.1.83"
13
-
atrium-api = { version = "0.25.4", default-features = false, features = [
13
+
atrium-api = { git = "https://github.com/uniphil/atrium.git", branch = "fix/resolve-handle-https-accept-whitespace", default-features = false, features = [
14
14
"namespace-appbsky",
15
15
] }
16
16
tokio = { version = "1.44.2", features = ["full", "sync", "time"] }
+1
pocket/.gitignore
+1
pocket/.gitignore
···
1
+
prefs.sqlite3*
+19
pocket/Cargo.toml
+19
pocket/Cargo.toml
···
1
+
[package]
2
+
name = "pocket"
3
+
version = "0.1.0"
4
+
edition = "2024"
5
+
6
+
[dependencies]
7
+
atrium-crypto = "0.1.2"
8
+
clap = { version = "4.5.41", features = ["derive"] }
9
+
jwt-compact = { git = "https://github.com/fatfingers23/jwt-compact.git", features = ["es256k"] }
10
+
log = "0.4.27"
11
+
poem = { version = "3.1.12", features = ["acme", "static-files"] }
12
+
poem-openapi = { version = "5.1.16", features = ["scalar"] }
13
+
reqwest = { version = "0.12.22", features = ["json"] }
14
+
rusqlite = "0.37.0"
15
+
serde = { version = "1.0.219", features = ["derive"] }
16
+
serde_json = { version = "1.0.141" }
17
+
thiserror = "2.0.16"
18
+
tokio = { version = "1.47.0", features = ["full"] }
19
+
tracing-subscriber = { version = "0.3.19", features = ["env-filter"] }
+17
pocket/api-description.md
+17
pocket/api-description.md
···
1
+
_A pocket dimension to stash a bit of non-public user data._
2
+
3
+
4
+
# Pocket: user preference storage
5
+
6
+
This API leverages atproto service proxying to offer a bit of per-user per-app non-public data storage.
7
+
Perfect for things like application preferences that might be better left out of the public PDS data.
8
+
9
+
The intent is to use oauth scopes to isolate storage on a per-application basis, and to allow easy data migration from a community hosted instance to your own if you end up needing that.
10
+
11
+
12
+
### Current status
13
+
14
+
> [!important]
15
+
> Pocket is currently in a **v0, pre-release state**. There is one production instance and you can use it! Expect short downtimes for restarts as development progresses and occaisional data loss until it's stable.
16
+
17
+
ATProto might end up adding a similar feature to [PDSs](https://atproto.com/guides/glossary#pds-personal-data-server). If/when that happens, you should use it instead of this!
+7
pocket/src/lib.rs
+7
pocket/src/lib.rs
+34
pocket/src/main.rs
+34
pocket/src/main.rs
···
1
+
use clap::Parser;
2
+
use pocket::{Storage, serve};
3
+
use std::path::PathBuf;
4
+
5
+
/// Slingshot record edge cache
6
+
#[derive(Parser, Debug, Clone)]
7
+
#[command(version, about, long_about = None)]
8
+
struct Args {
9
+
/// path to the sqlite db file
10
+
#[arg(long)]
11
+
db: Option<PathBuf>,
12
+
/// just initialize the db and exit
13
+
#[arg(long, action)]
14
+
init_db: bool,
15
+
/// the domain for serving a did doc (unused if running behind reflector)
16
+
#[arg(long)]
17
+
domain: Option<String>,
18
+
}
19
+
20
+
#[tokio::main]
21
+
async fn main() {
22
+
tracing_subscriber::fmt::init();
23
+
log::info!("๐ hi");
24
+
let args = Args::parse();
25
+
let domain = args.domain.unwrap_or("bad-example.com".into());
26
+
let db_path = args.db.unwrap_or("prefs.sqlite3".into());
27
+
if args.init_db {
28
+
Storage::init(&db_path).unwrap();
29
+
log::info!("๐ initialized db at {db_path:?}. bye")
30
+
} else {
31
+
let storage = Storage::connect(db_path).unwrap();
32
+
serve(&domain, storage).await
33
+
}
34
+
}
+265
pocket/src/server.rs
+265
pocket/src/server.rs
···
1
+
use crate::{Storage, TokenVerifier};
2
+
use poem::{
3
+
Endpoint, EndpointExt, Route, Server,
4
+
endpoint::{StaticFileEndpoint, make_sync},
5
+
http::Method,
6
+
listener::TcpListener,
7
+
middleware::{CatchPanic, Cors, Tracing},
8
+
};
9
+
use poem_openapi::{
10
+
ApiResponse, ContactObject, ExternalDocumentObject, Object, OpenApi, OpenApiService,
11
+
SecurityScheme, Tags,
12
+
auth::Bearer,
13
+
payload::{Json, PlainText},
14
+
types::Example,
15
+
};
16
+
use serde::Serialize;
17
+
use serde_json::{Value, json};
18
+
use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex};
19
+
20
+
#[derive(Debug, SecurityScheme)]
21
+
#[oai(ty = "bearer")]
22
+
struct XrpcAuth(Bearer);
23
+
24
+
#[derive(Tags)]
25
+
enum ApiTags {
26
+
/// Custom pocket APIs
27
+
#[oai(rename = "Pocket APIs")]
28
+
Pocket,
29
+
}
30
+
31
+
#[derive(Object)]
32
+
#[oai(example = true)]
33
+
struct XrpcErrorResponseObject {
34
+
/// Should correspond an error `name` in the lexicon errors array
35
+
error: String,
36
+
/// Human-readable description and possibly additonal context
37
+
message: String,
38
+
}
39
+
impl Example for XrpcErrorResponseObject {
40
+
fn example() -> Self {
41
+
Self {
42
+
error: "PreferencesNotFound".to_string(),
43
+
message: "No preferences were found for this user".to_string(),
44
+
}
45
+
}
46
+
}
47
+
type XrpcError = Json<XrpcErrorResponseObject>;
48
+
fn xrpc_error(error: impl AsRef<str>, message: impl AsRef<str>) -> XrpcError {
49
+
Json(XrpcErrorResponseObject {
50
+
error: error.as_ref().to_string(),
51
+
message: message.as_ref().to_string(),
52
+
})
53
+
}
54
+
55
+
#[derive(Debug, Object)]
56
+
#[oai(example = true)]
57
+
struct BskyPrefsObject {
58
+
/// at-uri for this record
59
+
preferences: Value,
60
+
}
61
+
impl Example for BskyPrefsObject {
62
+
fn example() -> Self {
63
+
Self {
64
+
preferences: json!({
65
+
"hello": "world",
66
+
}),
67
+
}
68
+
}
69
+
}
70
+
71
+
#[derive(ApiResponse)]
72
+
enum GetBskyPrefsResponse {
73
+
/// Record found
74
+
#[oai(status = 200)]
75
+
Ok(Json<BskyPrefsObject>),
76
+
/// Bad request or no preferences to return
77
+
#[oai(status = 400)]
78
+
BadRequest(XrpcError),
79
+
}
80
+
81
+
#[derive(ApiResponse)]
82
+
enum PutBskyPrefsResponse {
83
+
/// Record found
84
+
#[oai(status = 200)]
85
+
Ok(PlainText<String>),
86
+
/// Bad request or no preferences to return
87
+
#[oai(status = 400)]
88
+
BadRequest(XrpcError),
89
+
// /// Server errors
90
+
// #[oai(status = 500)]
91
+
// ServerError(XrpcError),
92
+
}
93
+
94
+
struct Xrpc {
95
+
verifier: TokenVerifier,
96
+
storage: Arc<Mutex<Storage>>,
97
+
}
98
+
99
+
#[OpenApi]
100
+
impl Xrpc {
101
+
/// com.bad-example.pocket.getPreferences
102
+
///
103
+
/// get stored preferencess
104
+
#[oai(
105
+
path = "/com.bad-example.pocket.getPreferences",
106
+
method = "get",
107
+
tag = "ApiTags::Pocket"
108
+
)]
109
+
async fn pocket_get_prefs(&self, XrpcAuth(auth): XrpcAuth) -> GetBskyPrefsResponse {
110
+
let (did, aud) = match self
111
+
.verifier
112
+
.verify("com.bad-example.pocket.getPreferences", &auth.token)
113
+
.await
114
+
{
115
+
Ok(d) => d,
116
+
Err(e) => return GetBskyPrefsResponse::BadRequest(xrpc_error("boooo", e.to_string())),
117
+
};
118
+
log::info!("verified did: {did}/{aud}");
119
+
120
+
let storage = self.storage.clone();
121
+
122
+
let Ok(Ok(res)) = tokio::task::spawn_blocking(move || {
123
+
storage
124
+
.lock()
125
+
.unwrap()
126
+
.get(&did, &aud)
127
+
.inspect_err(|e| log::error!("failed to get prefs: {e}"))
128
+
})
129
+
.await
130
+
else {
131
+
return GetBskyPrefsResponse::BadRequest(xrpc_error("boooo", "failed to get from db"));
132
+
};
133
+
134
+
let Some(serialized) = res else {
135
+
return GetBskyPrefsResponse::BadRequest(xrpc_error(
136
+
"NotFound",
137
+
"could not find prefs for u",
138
+
));
139
+
};
140
+
141
+
let preferences = match serde_json::from_str(&serialized) {
142
+
Ok(v) => v,
143
+
Err(e) => {
144
+
log::error!("failed to deserialize prefs: {e}");
145
+
return GetBskyPrefsResponse::BadRequest(xrpc_error(
146
+
"boooo",
147
+
"failed to deserialize prefs",
148
+
));
149
+
}
150
+
};
151
+
152
+
GetBskyPrefsResponse::Ok(Json(BskyPrefsObject { preferences }))
153
+
}
154
+
155
+
/// com.bad-example.pocket.putPreferences
156
+
///
157
+
/// store bluesky prefs
158
+
#[oai(
159
+
path = "/com.bad-example.pocket.putPreferences",
160
+
method = "post",
161
+
tag = "ApiTags::Pocket"
162
+
)]
163
+
async fn pocket_put_prefs(
164
+
&self,
165
+
XrpcAuth(auth): XrpcAuth,
166
+
Json(prefs): Json<BskyPrefsObject>,
167
+
) -> PutBskyPrefsResponse {
168
+
let (did, aud) = match self
169
+
.verifier
170
+
.verify("com.bad-example.pocket.putPreferences", &auth.token)
171
+
.await
172
+
{
173
+
Ok(d) => d,
174
+
Err(e) => return PutBskyPrefsResponse::BadRequest(xrpc_error("boooo", e.to_string())),
175
+
};
176
+
log::info!("verified did: {did}/{aud}");
177
+
log::warn!("received prefs: {prefs:?}");
178
+
179
+
let storage = self.storage.clone();
180
+
let serialized = prefs.preferences.to_string();
181
+
182
+
let Ok(Ok(())) = tokio::task::spawn_blocking(move || {
183
+
storage
184
+
.lock()
185
+
.unwrap()
186
+
.put(&did, &aud, &serialized)
187
+
.inspect_err(|e| log::error!("failed to insert prefs: {e}"))
188
+
})
189
+
.await
190
+
else {
191
+
return PutBskyPrefsResponse::BadRequest(xrpc_error("boooo", "failed to put to db"));
192
+
};
193
+
194
+
PutBskyPrefsResponse::Ok(PlainText("saved.".to_string()))
195
+
}
196
+
}
197
+
198
+
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize)]
199
+
#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
200
+
struct AppViewService {
201
+
id: String,
202
+
r#type: String,
203
+
service_endpoint: String,
204
+
}
205
+
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize)]
206
+
struct AppViewDoc {
207
+
id: String,
208
+
service: [AppViewService; 2],
209
+
}
210
+
/// Serve a did document for did:web for this to be an xrpc appview
211
+
fn get_did_doc(domain: &str) -> impl Endpoint + use<> {
212
+
let doc = poem::web::Json(AppViewDoc {
213
+
id: format!("did:web:{domain}"),
214
+
service: [
215
+
AppViewService {
216
+
id: "#pocket_prefs".to_string(),
217
+
r#type: "PocketPreferences".to_string(),
218
+
service_endpoint: format!("https://{domain}"),
219
+
},
220
+
AppViewService {
221
+
id: "#bsky_appview".to_string(),
222
+
r#type: "BlueskyAppview".to_string(),
223
+
service_endpoint: format!("https://{domain}"),
224
+
},
225
+
],
226
+
});
227
+
make_sync(move |_| doc.clone())
228
+
}
229
+
230
+
pub async fn serve(domain: &str, storage: Storage) -> () {
231
+
let verifier = TokenVerifier::default();
232
+
let api_service = OpenApiService::new(
233
+
Xrpc {
234
+
verifier,
235
+
storage: Arc::new(Mutex::new(storage)),
236
+
},
237
+
"Pocket",
238
+
env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION"),
239
+
)
240
+
.server(domain)
241
+
.url_prefix("/xrpc")
242
+
.contact(
243
+
ContactObject::new()
244
+
.name("@microcosm.blue")
245
+
.url("https://bsky.app/profile/microcosm.blue"),
246
+
)
247
+
.description(include_str!("../api-description.md"))
248
+
.external_document(ExternalDocumentObject::new("https://microcosm.blue/pocket"));
249
+
250
+
let app = Route::new()
251
+
.nest("/openapi", api_service.spec_endpoint())
252
+
.nest("/xrpc/", api_service)
253
+
.at("/.well-known/did.json", get_did_doc(domain))
254
+
.at("/", StaticFileEndpoint::new("./static/index.html"))
255
+
.with(
256
+
Cors::new()
257
+
.allow_method(Method::GET)
258
+
.allow_method(Method::POST),
259
+
)
260
+
.with(CatchPanic::new())
261
+
.with(Tracing);
262
+
263
+
let listener = TcpListener::bind("127.0.0.1:3000");
264
+
Server::new(listener).name("pocket").run(app).await.unwrap();
265
+
}
+50
pocket/src/storage.rs
+50
pocket/src/storage.rs
···
1
+
use rusqlite::{Connection, OptionalExtension, Result};
2
+
use std::path::Path;
3
+
4
+
pub struct Storage {
5
+
con: Connection,
6
+
}
7
+
8
+
impl Storage {
9
+
pub fn connect(path: impl AsRef<Path>) -> Result<Self> {
10
+
let con = Connection::open(path)?;
11
+
con.pragma_update(None, "journal_mode", "WAL")?;
12
+
con.pragma_update(None, "synchronous", "NORMAL")?;
13
+
con.pragma_update(None, "busy_timeout", "100")?;
14
+
con.pragma_update(None, "foreign_keys", "ON")?;
15
+
Ok(Self { con })
16
+
}
17
+
pub fn init(path: impl AsRef<Path>) -> Result<Self> {
18
+
let me = Self::connect(path)?;
19
+
me.con.execute(
20
+
r#"
21
+
create table prefs (
22
+
actor text not null,
23
+
aud text not null,
24
+
pref text not null,
25
+
primary key (actor, aud)
26
+
) strict"#,
27
+
(),
28
+
)?;
29
+
Ok(me)
30
+
}
31
+
pub fn put(&self, actor: &str, aud: &str, pref: &str) -> Result<()> {
32
+
self.con.execute(
33
+
r#"insert into prefs (actor, aud, pref)
34
+
values (?1, ?2, ?3)
35
+
on conflict do update set pref = excluded.pref"#,
36
+
[actor, aud, pref],
37
+
)?;
38
+
Ok(())
39
+
}
40
+
pub fn get(&self, actor: &str, aud: &str) -> Result<Option<String>> {
41
+
self.con
42
+
.query_one(
43
+
r#"select pref from prefs
44
+
where actor = ?1 and aud = ?2"#,
45
+
[actor, aud],
46
+
|row| row.get(0),
47
+
)
48
+
.optional()
49
+
}
50
+
}
+143
pocket/src/token.rs
+143
pocket/src/token.rs
···
1
+
use atrium_crypto::did::parse_multikey;
2
+
use atrium_crypto::verify::Verifier;
3
+
use jwt_compact::UntrustedToken;
4
+
use serde::Deserialize;
5
+
use std::collections::HashMap;
6
+
use std::time::Duration;
7
+
use thiserror::Error;
8
+
9
+
#[derive(Debug, Deserialize)]
10
+
struct MiniDoc {
11
+
signing_key: String,
12
+
did: String,
13
+
}
14
+
15
+
#[derive(Error, Debug)]
16
+
pub enum VerifyError {
17
+
#[error("The cross-service authorization token failed verification: {0}")]
18
+
VerificationFailed(&'static str),
19
+
#[error("Error trying to resolve the DID to a signing key, retry in a moment: {0}")]
20
+
ResolutionFailed(&'static str),
21
+
}
22
+
23
+
pub struct TokenVerifier {
24
+
client: reqwest::Client,
25
+
}
26
+
27
+
impl TokenVerifier {
28
+
pub fn new() -> Self {
29
+
let client = reqwest::Client::builder()
30
+
.user_agent(format!(
31
+
"microcosm pocket v{} (dev: @bad-example.com)",
32
+
env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION")
33
+
))
34
+
.no_proxy()
35
+
.timeout(Duration::from_secs(12)) // slingshot timeout is 10s
36
+
.build()
37
+
.unwrap();
38
+
Self { client }
39
+
}
40
+
41
+
pub async fn verify(
42
+
&self,
43
+
expected_lxm: &str,
44
+
token: &str,
45
+
) -> Result<(String, String), VerifyError> {
46
+
let untrusted = UntrustedToken::new(token).unwrap();
47
+
48
+
// danger! unfortunately we need to decode the DID from the jwt body before we have a public key to verify the jwt with
49
+
let Ok(untrusted_claims) =
50
+
untrusted.deserialize_claims_unchecked::<HashMap<String, String>>()
51
+
else {
52
+
return Err(VerifyError::VerificationFailed(
53
+
"could not deserialize jtw claims",
54
+
));
55
+
};
56
+
57
+
// get the (untrusted!) claimed DID
58
+
let Some(untrusted_did) = untrusted_claims.custom.get("iss") else {
59
+
return Err(VerifyError::VerificationFailed(
60
+
"jwt must include the user's did in `iss`",
61
+
));
62
+
};
63
+
64
+
// bail if it's not even a user-ish did
65
+
if !untrusted_did.starts_with("did:") {
66
+
return Err(VerifyError::VerificationFailed("iss should be a did"));
67
+
}
68
+
if untrusted_did.contains("#") {
69
+
return Err(VerifyError::VerificationFailed(
70
+
"iss should be a user did without a service identifier",
71
+
));
72
+
}
73
+
74
+
let endpoint =
75
+
"https://slingshot.microcosm.blue/xrpc/com.bad-example.identity.resolveMiniDoc";
76
+
let doc: MiniDoc = self
77
+
.client
78
+
.get(format!("{endpoint}?identifier={untrusted_did}"))
79
+
.send()
80
+
.await
81
+
.map_err(|_| VerifyError::ResolutionFailed("failed to fetch minidoc"))?
82
+
.error_for_status()
83
+
.map_err(|_| VerifyError::ResolutionFailed("non-ok response for minidoc"))?
84
+
.json()
85
+
.await
86
+
.map_err(|_| VerifyError::ResolutionFailed("failed to parse json to minidoc"))?;
87
+
88
+
// sanity check before we go ahead with this signing key
89
+
if doc.did != *untrusted_did {
90
+
return Err(VerifyError::VerificationFailed(
91
+
"wtf, resolveMiniDoc returned a doc for a different DID, slingshot bug",
92
+
));
93
+
}
94
+
95
+
let Ok((alg, public_key)) = parse_multikey(&doc.signing_key) else {
96
+
return Err(VerifyError::VerificationFailed(
97
+
"could not parse signing key form minidoc",
98
+
));
99
+
};
100
+
101
+
// i _guess_ we've successfully bootstrapped the verification of the jwt unless this fails
102
+
if let Err(e) = Verifier::default().verify(
103
+
alg,
104
+
&public_key,
105
+
&untrusted.signed_data,
106
+
untrusted.signature_bytes(),
107
+
) {
108
+
log::warn!("jwt verification failed: {e}");
109
+
return Err(VerifyError::VerificationFailed(
110
+
"jwt signature verification failed",
111
+
));
112
+
}
113
+
114
+
// past this point we're should have established trust. crossing ts and dotting is.
115
+
let did = &untrusted_did;
116
+
let claims = &untrusted_claims;
117
+
118
+
let Some(aud) = claims.custom.get("aud") else {
119
+
return Err(VerifyError::VerificationFailed("missing aud"));
120
+
};
121
+
let Some(mut aud) = aud.strip_prefix("did:web:") else {
122
+
return Err(VerifyError::VerificationFailed("expected a did:web aud"));
123
+
};
124
+
if let Some((aud_without_hash, _)) = aud.split_once("#") {
125
+
log::warn!("aud claim is missing service id fragment: {aud:?}");
126
+
aud = aud_without_hash;
127
+
}
128
+
let Some(lxm) = claims.custom.get("lxm") else {
129
+
return Err(VerifyError::VerificationFailed("missing lxm"));
130
+
};
131
+
if lxm != expected_lxm {
132
+
return Err(VerifyError::VerificationFailed("wrong lxm"));
133
+
}
134
+
135
+
Ok((did.to_string(), aud.to_string()))
136
+
}
137
+
}
138
+
139
+
impl Default for TokenVerifier {
140
+
fn default() -> Self {
141
+
Self::new()
142
+
}
143
+
}
+67
pocket/static/index.html
+67
pocket/static/index.html
···
1
+
<!doctype html>
2
+
<html lang="en">
3
+
<head>
4
+
<meta charset="utf-8" />
5
+
<title>Pocket: atproto user preference storage</title>
6
+
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1" />
7
+
<meta name="description" content="API Documentation for Pocket, a simple user-preference storage system for atproto" />
8
+
<style>
9
+
:root {
10
+
--scalar-small: 13px;
11
+
}
12
+
.scalar-app .markdown .markdown-alert {
13
+
font-size: var(--scalar-small);
14
+
}
15
+
.sidebar-heading-link-title {
16
+
line-height: 1.2;
17
+
}
18
+
.custom-header {
19
+
height: 42px;
20
+
background-color: #221828;
21
+
box-shadow: inset 0 -1px 0 var(--scalar-border-color);
22
+
color: var(--scalar-color-1);
23
+
font-size: var(--scalar-font-size-3);
24
+
font-family: 'Iowan Old Style', 'Palatino Linotype', 'URW Palladio L', P052, serif;
25
+
padding: 0 18px;
26
+
justify-content: space-between;
27
+
}
28
+
.custom-header,
29
+
.custom-header nav {
30
+
display: flex;
31
+
align-items: center;
32
+
gap: 18px;
33
+
}
34
+
.custom-header a:hover {
35
+
color: var(--scalar-color-2);
36
+
}
37
+
38
+
.light-mode .custom-header {
39
+
background-color: thistle;
40
+
}
41
+
</style>
42
+
</head>
43
+
<body>
44
+
<header class="custom-header scalar-app">
45
+
<p>
46
+
TODO: thing
47
+
</p>
48
+
<nav>
49
+
<b>a <a href="https://microcosm.blue">microcosm</a> project</b>
50
+
<a href="https://bsky.app/profile/microcosm.blue">@microcosm.blue</a>
51
+
<a href="https://github.com/at-microcosm">github</a>
52
+
</nav>
53
+
</header>
54
+
55
+
<script id="api-reference" type="application/json" data-url="/openapi"></script>
56
+
57
+
<script>
58
+
var configuration = {
59
+
theme: 'purple',
60
+
hideModels: true,
61
+
}
62
+
document.getElementById('api-reference').dataset.configuration = JSON.stringify(configuration)
63
+
</script>
64
+
65
+
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@scalar/api-reference"></script>
66
+
</body>
67
+
</html>
+8
quasar/Cargo.toml
+8
quasar/Cargo.toml
+3
quasar/readme.md
+3
quasar/readme.md
+3
-6
readme.md
+3
-6
readme.md
···
1
-
microcosm
2
-
=========
3
-
1
+
microcosm HTTP APIs + rust crates
2
+
=================================
4
3
[](https://bsky.app/profile/microcosm.blue)
5
4
[](https://discord.gg/tcDfe4PGVB)
6
5
[](https://github.com/sponsors/uniphil/)
7
6
[](https://ko-fi.com/bad_example)
8
7
9
-
Welcome! Here you'll find HTTP APIs and rust libraries for [atproto](https://atproto.com/) services from [microcosm](https://microcosm.blue).
10
-
11
-
Documentation is under active development. If you like reading API docs, you'll probably hit the ground running!
8
+
Welcome! Documentation is under active development. If you like reading API docs, you'll probably hit the ground running!
12
9
13
10
Tutorials, how-to guides, and client SDK libraries are all in the works for gentler on-ramps, but are not quite ready yet. But don't let that stop you! Hop in the [microcosm discord](https://discord.gg/tcDfe4PGVB), or post questions and tag [@bad-example.com](https://bsky.app/profile/bad-example.com) on Bluesky if you get stuck anywhere.
14
11
+12
reflector/Cargo.toml
+12
reflector/Cargo.toml
···
1
+
[package]
2
+
name = "reflector"
3
+
version = "0.1.0"
4
+
edition = "2024"
5
+
6
+
[dependencies]
7
+
clap = { version = "4.5.47", features = ["derive"] }
8
+
log = "0.4.28"
9
+
poem = "3.1.12"
10
+
serde = { version = "1.0.219", features = ["derive"] }
11
+
tokio = "1.47.1"
12
+
tracing-subscriber = { version = "0.3.20", features = ["env-filter"] }
+9
reflector/readme.md
+9
reflector/readme.md
···
1
+
# reflector
2
+
3
+
a tiny did:web service server that maps subdomains to a single service endpoint
4
+
5
+
receiving requests from multiple subdomains is left as a problem for the reverse proxy to solve, since acme wildcard certificates (ie. letsencrypt) require the most complicated and involved challenge type (DNS).
6
+
7
+
caddy [has good support for](https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile/patterns#wildcard-certificates) configuring the wildcard DNS challenge with various DNS providers, and also supports [on-demand](https://caddyserver.com/docs/automatic-https#using-on-demand-tls) provisioning via the simpler methods.
8
+
9
+
if you only need a small fixed number of subdomains, you can also use certbot or otherwise individually configure them in your reverse proxy.
+112
reflector/src/main.rs
+112
reflector/src/main.rs
···
1
+
use clap::Parser;
2
+
use poem::{
3
+
EndpointExt, Response, Route, Server, get, handler,
4
+
http::StatusCode,
5
+
listener::TcpListener,
6
+
middleware::{AddData, Tracing},
7
+
web::{Data, Json, Query, TypedHeader, headers::Host},
8
+
};
9
+
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
10
+
11
+
#[handler]
12
+
fn hello() -> String {
13
+
"ษนoสษวส
โ
วษน".to_string()
14
+
}
15
+
16
+
#[derive(Debug, Serialize)]
17
+
struct DidDoc {
18
+
id: String,
19
+
service: [DidService; 1],
20
+
}
21
+
22
+
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Serialize)]
23
+
#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]
24
+
struct DidService {
25
+
id: String,
26
+
r#type: String,
27
+
service_endpoint: String,
28
+
}
29
+
30
+
#[handler]
31
+
fn did_doc(TypedHeader(host): TypedHeader<Host>, service: Data<&DidService>) -> Json<DidDoc> {
32
+
Json(DidDoc {
33
+
id: format!("did:web:{}", host.hostname()),
34
+
service: [service.clone()],
35
+
})
36
+
}
37
+
38
+
#[derive(Deserialize)]
39
+
struct AskQuery {
40
+
domain: String,
41
+
}
42
+
#[handler]
43
+
fn ask_caddy(
44
+
Data(parent): Data<&Option<String>>,
45
+
Query(AskQuery { domain }): Query<AskQuery>,
46
+
) -> Response {
47
+
if let Some(parent) = parent
48
+
&& let Some(prefix) = domain.strip_suffix(&format!(".{parent}"))
49
+
&& !prefix.contains('.')
50
+
{
51
+
// no sub-sub-domains allowed
52
+
return Response::builder().body("ok");
53
+
};
54
+
Response::builder()
55
+
.status(StatusCode::FORBIDDEN)
56
+
.body("nope")
57
+
}
58
+
59
+
/// Slingshot record edge cache
60
+
#[derive(Parser, Debug, Clone)]
61
+
#[command(version, about, long_about = None)]
62
+
struct Args {
63
+
/// The DID document service ID to serve
64
+
///
65
+
/// must start with a '#', like `#bsky_appview'
66
+
#[arg(long)]
67
+
id: String,
68
+
/// Service type
69
+
///
70
+
/// Not sure exactly what its requirements are. 'BlueskyAppview' for example
71
+
#[arg(long)]
72
+
r#type: String,
73
+
/// The HTTPS endpoint for the service
74
+
#[arg(long)]
75
+
service_endpoint: String,
76
+
/// The parent domain; requests should come from subdomains of this
77
+
#[arg(long)]
78
+
domain: Option<String>,
79
+
}
80
+
81
+
impl From<Args> for DidService {
82
+
fn from(a: Args) -> Self {
83
+
Self {
84
+
id: a.id,
85
+
r#type: a.r#type,
86
+
service_endpoint: a.service_endpoint,
87
+
}
88
+
}
89
+
}
90
+
91
+
#[tokio::main(flavor = "current_thread")]
92
+
async fn main() {
93
+
tracing_subscriber::fmt::init();
94
+
log::info!("ษนoสษวส
โ
วษน");
95
+
96
+
let args = Args::parse();
97
+
let domain = args.domain.clone();
98
+
let service: DidService = args.into();
99
+
100
+
Server::new(TcpListener::bind("0.0.0.0:3001"))
101
+
.run(
102
+
Route::new()
103
+
.at("/", get(hello))
104
+
.at("/.well-known/did.json", get(did_doc))
105
+
.at("/ask", get(ask_caddy))
106
+
.with(AddData::new(service))
107
+
.with(AddData::new(domain))
108
+
.with(Tracing),
109
+
)
110
+
.await
111
+
.unwrap()
112
+
}
+4
-4
slingshot/Cargo.toml
+4
-4
slingshot/Cargo.toml
···
4
4
edition = "2024"
5
5
6
6
[dependencies]
7
-
atrium-api = { version = "0.25.4", default-features = false }
8
-
atrium-common = "0.1.2"
9
-
atrium-identity = "0.1.5"
10
-
atrium-oauth = "0.1.3"
7
+
atrium-api = { git = "https://github.com/uniphil/atrium.git", branch = "fix/resolve-handle-https-accept-whitespace", default-features = false }
8
+
atrium-common = { git = "https://github.com/uniphil/atrium.git", branch = "fix/resolve-handle-https-accept-whitespace" }
9
+
atrium-identity = { git = "https://github.com/uniphil/atrium.git", branch = "fix/resolve-handle-https-accept-whitespace" }
10
+
atrium-oauth = { git = "https://github.com/uniphil/atrium.git", branch = "fix/resolve-handle-https-accept-whitespace" }
11
11
clap = { version = "4.5.41", features = ["derive"] }
12
12
ctrlc = "3.4.7"
13
13
foyer = { version = "0.18.0", features = ["serde"] }
+4
-3
slingshot/src/identity.rs
+4
-3
slingshot/src/identity.rs
···
240
240
Err(atrium_identity::Error::NotFound) => {
241
241
Ok(IdentityVal(UtcDateTime::now(), IdentityData::NotFound))
242
242
}
243
-
Err(other) => Err(foyer::Error::Other(Box::new(
244
-
IdentityError::ResolutionFailed(other),
245
-
))),
243
+
Err(other) => Err(foyer::Error::Other(Box::new({
244
+
log::debug!("other error resolving handle: {other:?}");
245
+
IdentityError::ResolutionFailed(other)
246
+
}))),
246
247
}
247
248
}
248
249
})
+31
-22
slingshot/src/server.rs
+31
-22
slingshot/src/server.rs
···
439
439
let Ok(alleged_handle) = Handle::new(identifier) else {
440
440
return invalid("identifier was not a valid DID or handle");
441
441
};
442
-
if let Ok(res) = self.identity.handle_to_did(alleged_handle.clone()).await {
443
-
if let Some(did) = res {
444
-
// we did it joe
445
-
unverified_handle = Some(alleged_handle);
446
-
did
447
-
} else {
448
-
return invalid("Could not resolve handle identifier to a DID");
442
+
443
+
match self.identity.handle_to_did(alleged_handle.clone()).await {
444
+
Ok(res) => {
445
+
if let Some(did) = res {
446
+
// we did it joe
447
+
unverified_handle = Some(alleged_handle);
448
+
did
449
+
} else {
450
+
return invalid("Could not resolve handle identifier to a DID");
451
+
}
452
+
}
453
+
Err(e) => {
454
+
log::debug!("failed to resolve handle: {e}");
455
+
// TODO: ServerError not BadRequest
456
+
return invalid("errored while trying to resolve handle to DID");
449
457
}
450
-
} else {
451
-
// TODO: ServerError not BadRequest
452
-
return invalid("errored while trying to resolve handle to DID");
453
458
}
454
459
}
455
460
};
···
514
519
"repo was not a valid DID or handle",
515
520
));
516
521
};
517
-
if let Ok(res) = self.identity.handle_to_did(handle).await {
518
-
if let Some(did) = res {
519
-
did
520
-
} else {
521
-
return GetRecordResponse::BadRequest(xrpc_error(
522
-
"InvalidRequest",
523
-
"Could not resolve handle repo to a DID",
522
+
match self.identity.handle_to_did(handle).await {
523
+
Ok(res) => {
524
+
if let Some(did) = res {
525
+
did
526
+
} else {
527
+
return GetRecordResponse::BadRequest(xrpc_error(
528
+
"InvalidRequest",
529
+
"Could not resolve handle repo to a DID",
530
+
));
531
+
}
532
+
}
533
+
Err(e) => {
534
+
log::debug!("handle resolution failed: {e}");
535
+
return GetRecordResponse::ServerError(xrpc_error(
536
+
"ResolutionFailed",
537
+
"errored while trying to resolve handle to DID",
524
538
));
525
539
}
526
-
} else {
527
-
return GetRecordResponse::ServerError(xrpc_error(
528
-
"ResolutionFailed",
529
-
"errored while trying to resolve handle to DID",
530
-
));
531
540
}
532
541
}
533
542
};
+5
-5
spacedust/src/subscriber.rs
+5
-5
spacedust/src/subscriber.rs
···
42
42
loop {
43
43
tokio::select! {
44
44
l = receiver.recv() => match l {
45
-
Ok(link) => if self.filter(&link.properties) {
46
-
if let Err(e) = ws_sender.send(link.message.clone()).await {
47
-
log::warn!("failed to send link, dropping subscriber: {e:?}");
48
-
break;
49
-
}
45
+
Ok(link) => if self.filter(&link.properties)
46
+
&& let Err(e) = ws_sender.send(link.message.clone()).await
47
+
{
48
+
log::warn!("failed to send link, dropping subscriber: {e:?}");
49
+
break;
50
50
},
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51
Err(RecvError::Closed) => self.shutdown.cancel(),
52
52
Err(RecvError::Lagged(n)) => {
+1
-1
ufos/Cargo.toml
+1
-1
ufos/Cargo.toml
···
13
13
clap = { version = "4.5.31", features = ["derive"] }
14
14
dropshot = "0.16.0"
15
15
env_logger = "0.11.7"
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-
fjall = { version = "2.8.0", features = ["lz4"] }
16
+
fjall = { git = "https://github.com/fjall-rs/fjall.git", features = ["lz4"] }
17
17
getrandom = "0.3.3"
18
18
http = "1.3.1"
19
19
jetstream = { path = "../jetstream", features = ["metrics"] }
+42
-10
ufos/src/main.rs
+42
-10
ufos/src/main.rs
···
4
4
use metrics_exporter_prometheus::PrometheusBuilder;
5
5
use std::path::PathBuf;
6
6
use std::time::{Duration, SystemTime};
7
+
use tokio::task::JoinSet;
7
8
use ufos::consumer;
8
9
use ufos::file_consumer;
9
10
use ufos::server;
···
72
73
Ok(())
73
74
}
74
75
75
-
async fn go<B: StoreBackground>(
76
+
async fn go<B: StoreBackground + 'static>(
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77
args: Args,
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78
read_store: impl StoreReader + 'static + Clone,
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79
mut write_store: impl StoreWriter<B> + 'static,
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80
cursor: Option<Cursor>,
80
81
sketch_secret: SketchSecretPrefix,
81
82
) -> anyhow::Result<()> {
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+
let mut whatever_tasks: JoinSet<anyhow::Result<()>> = JoinSet::new();
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+
let mut consumer_tasks: JoinSet<anyhow::Result<()>> = JoinSet::new();
85
+
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println!("starting server with storage...");
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let serving = server::serve(read_store.clone());
88
+
whatever_tasks.spawn(async move {
89
+
serving.await.map_err(|e| {
90
+
log::warn!("server ended: {e}");
91
+
anyhow::anyhow!(e)
92
+
})
93
+
});
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94
85
95
if args.pause_writer {
86
96
log::info!("not starting jetstream or the write loop.");
87
-
serving.await.map_err(|e| anyhow::anyhow!(e))?;
97
+
for t in whatever_tasks.join_all().await {
98
+
if let Err(e) = t {
99
+
return Err(anyhow::anyhow!(e));
100
+
}
101
+
}
88
102
return Ok(());
89
103
}
90
104
···
102
116
let rolling = write_store
103
117
.background_tasks(args.reroll)?
104
118
.run(args.backfill);
105
-
let consuming = write_store.receive_batches(batches);
119
+
whatever_tasks.spawn(async move {
120
+
rolling
121
+
.await
122
+
.inspect_err(|e| log::warn!("rollup ended: {e}"))?;
123
+
Ok(())
124
+
});
106
125
107
-
let stating = do_update_stuff(read_store);
126
+
consumer_tasks.spawn(async move {
127
+
write_store
128
+
.receive_batches(batches)
129
+
.await
130
+
.inspect_err(|e| log::warn!("consumer ended: {e}"))?;
131
+
Ok(())
132
+
});
133
+
134
+
whatever_tasks.spawn(async move {
135
+
do_update_stuff(read_store).await;
136
+
log::warn!("status task ended");
137
+
Ok(())
138
+
});
108
139
109
140
install_metrics_server()?;
110
141
111
-
tokio::select! {
112
-
z = serving => log::warn!("serve task ended: {z:?}"),
113
-
z = rolling => log::warn!("rollup task ended: {z:?}"),
114
-
z = consuming => log::warn!("consuming task ended: {z:?}"),
115
-
z = stating => log::warn!("status task ended: {z:?}"),
116
-
};
142
+
for (i, t) in consumer_tasks.join_all().await.iter().enumerate() {
143
+
log::warn!("task {i} done: {t:?}");
144
+
}
145
+
146
+
println!("consumer tasks all completed, killing the others");
147
+
whatever_tasks.shutdown().await;
117
148
118
149
println!("bye!");
119
150
···
162
193
interval.set_missed_tick_behavior(tokio::time::MissedTickBehavior::Delay);
163
194
loop {
164
195
interval.tick().await;
196
+
read_store.update_metrics();
165
197
match read_store.get_consumer_info().await {
166
198
Err(e) => log::warn!("failed to get jetstream consumer info: {e:?}"),
167
199
Ok(ConsumerInfo::Jetstream {
+11
-1
ufos/src/storage.rs
+11
-1
ufos/src/storage.rs
···
41
41
Unit::Microseconds,
42
42
"batches that took more than 3s to insert"
43
43
);
44
+
describe_histogram!(
45
+
"storage_batch_insert_time",
46
+
Unit::Microseconds,
47
+
"total time to insert one commit batch"
48
+
);
44
49
while let Some(event_batch) = batches.recv().await {
45
50
let token = CancellationToken::new();
46
51
let cancelled = token.clone();
···
69
74
let mut me = self.clone();
70
75
move || {
71
76
let _guard = token.drop_guard();
72
-
me.insert_batch(event_batch)
77
+
let t0 = Instant::now();
78
+
let r = me.insert_batch(event_batch);
79
+
histogram!("storage_batch_insert_time").record(t0.elapsed().as_micros() as f64);
80
+
r
73
81
}
74
82
})
75
83
.await??;
···
103
111
#[async_trait]
104
112
pub trait StoreReader: Send + Sync {
105
113
fn name(&self) -> String;
114
+
115
+
fn update_metrics(&self) {}
106
116
107
117
async fn get_storage_stats(&self) -> StorageResult<serde_json::Value>;
108
118
+104
-20
ufos/src/storage_fjall.rs
+104
-20
ufos/src/storage_fjall.rs
···
23
23
Batch as FjallBatch, Config, Keyspace, PartitionCreateOptions, PartitionHandle, Snapshot,
24
24
};
25
25
use jetstream::events::Cursor;
26
-
use metrics::{counter, describe_counter, describe_histogram, histogram, Unit};
26
+
use lsm_tree::AbstractTree;
27
+
use metrics::{
28
+
counter, describe_counter, describe_gauge, describe_histogram, gauge, histogram, Unit,
29
+
};
27
30
use std::collections::{HashMap, HashSet};
28
31
use std::iter::Peekable;
29
32
use std::ops::Bound;
···
227
230
feeds: feeds.clone(),
228
231
records: records.clone(),
229
232
rollups: rollups.clone(),
233
+
queues: queues.clone(),
230
234
};
235
+
reader.describe_metrics();
231
236
let writer = FjallWriter {
232
237
bg_taken: Arc::new(AtomicBool::new(false)),
233
238
keyspace,
···
237
242
rollups,
238
243
queues,
239
244
};
245
+
writer.describe_metrics();
240
246
Ok((reader, writer, js_cursor, sketch_secret))
241
247
}
242
248
}
···
250
256
feeds: PartitionHandle,
251
257
records: PartitionHandle,
252
258
rollups: PartitionHandle,
259
+
queues: PartitionHandle,
253
260
}
254
261
255
262
/// An iterator that knows how to skip over deleted/invalidated records
···
381
388
type CollectionSerieses = HashMap<Nsid, Vec<CountsValue>>;
382
389
383
390
impl FjallReader {
391
+
fn describe_metrics(&self) {
392
+
describe_gauge!(
393
+
"storage_fjall_l0_run_count",
394
+
Unit::Count,
395
+
"number of L0 runs in a partition"
396
+
);
397
+
describe_gauge!(
398
+
"storage_fjall_keyspace_disk_space",
399
+
Unit::Bytes,
400
+
"total storage used according to fjall"
401
+
);
402
+
describe_gauge!(
403
+
"storage_fjall_journal_count",
404
+
Unit::Count,
405
+
"total keyspace journals according to fjall"
406
+
);
407
+
describe_gauge!(
408
+
"storage_fjall_keyspace_sequence",
409
+
Unit::Count,
410
+
"fjall keyspace sequence"
411
+
);
412
+
}
413
+
384
414
fn get_storage_stats(&self) -> StorageResult<serde_json::Value> {
385
415
let rollup_cursor =
386
416
get_static_neu::<NewRollupCursorKey, NewRollupCursorValue>(&self.global)?
···
1000
1030
fn name(&self) -> String {
1001
1031
"fjall storage v2".into()
1002
1032
}
1033
+
fn update_metrics(&self) {
1034
+
gauge!("storage_fjall_l0_run_count", "partition" => "global")
1035
+
.set(self.global.tree.l0_run_count() as f64);
1036
+
gauge!("storage_fjall_l0_run_count", "partition" => "feeds")
1037
+
.set(self.feeds.tree.l0_run_count() as f64);
1038
+
gauge!("storage_fjall_l0_run_count", "partition" => "records")
1039
+
.set(self.records.tree.l0_run_count() as f64);
1040
+
gauge!("storage_fjall_l0_run_count", "partition" => "rollups")
1041
+
.set(self.rollups.tree.l0_run_count() as f64);
1042
+
gauge!("storage_fjall_l0_run_count", "partition" => "queues")
1043
+
.set(self.queues.tree.l0_run_count() as f64);
1044
+
gauge!("storage_fjall_keyspace_disk_space").set(self.keyspace.disk_space() as f64);
1045
+
gauge!("storage_fjall_journal_count").set(self.keyspace.journal_count() as f64);
1046
+
gauge!("storage_fjall_keyspace_sequence").set(self.keyspace.instant() as f64);
1047
+
}
1003
1048
async fn get_storage_stats(&self) -> StorageResult<serde_json::Value> {
1004
1049
let s = self.clone();
1005
1050
tokio::task::spawn_blocking(move || FjallReader::get_storage_stats(&s)).await?
···
1091
1136
}
1092
1137
1093
1138
impl FjallWriter {
1139
+
fn describe_metrics(&self) {
1140
+
describe_histogram!(
1141
+
"storage_insert_batch_db_batch_items",
1142
+
Unit::Count,
1143
+
"how many items are in the fjall batch for batched inserts"
1144
+
);
1145
+
describe_histogram!(
1146
+
"storage_rollup_counts_db_batch_items",
1147
+
Unit::Count,
1148
+
"how many items are in the fjall batch for a timlies rollup"
1149
+
);
1150
+
describe_counter!(
1151
+
"storage_delete_account_partial_commits",
1152
+
Unit::Count,
1153
+
"fjall checkpoint commits for cleaning up accounts with too many records"
1154
+
);
1155
+
describe_counter!(
1156
+
"storage_delete_account_completions",
1157
+
Unit::Count,
1158
+
"total count of account deletes handled"
1159
+
);
1160
+
describe_counter!(
1161
+
"storage_delete_account_records_deleted",
1162
+
Unit::Count,
1163
+
"total records deleted when handling account deletes"
1164
+
);
1165
+
describe_histogram!(
1166
+
"storage_trim_dirty_nsids",
1167
+
Unit::Count,
1168
+
"number of NSIDs trimmed"
1169
+
);
1170
+
describe_histogram!(
1171
+
"storage_trim_duration",
1172
+
Unit::Microseconds,
1173
+
"how long it took to trim the dirty NSIDs"
1174
+
);
1175
+
describe_counter!(
1176
+
"storage_trim_removed",
1177
+
Unit::Count,
1178
+
"how many records were removed during trim"
1179
+
);
1180
+
}
1094
1181
fn rollup_delete_account(
1095
1182
&mut self,
1096
1183
cursor: Cursor,
···
1222
1309
AllTimeRecordsKey::new(new_creates_count.into(), &nsid).to_db_bytes()?,
1223
1310
),
1224
1311
};
1225
-
batch.remove(&self.rollups, &old_k); // TODO: when fjall gets weak delete, this will hopefully work way better
1312
+
// remove_weak is allowed here because the secondary ranking index only ever inserts once at a key
1313
+
batch.remove_weak(&self.rollups, &old_k);
1226
1314
batch.insert(&self.rollups, &new_k, "");
1227
1315
}
1228
1316
···
1246
1334
AllTimeDidsKey::new(new_dids_estimate.into(), &nsid).to_db_bytes()?,
1247
1335
),
1248
1336
};
1249
-
batch.remove(&self.rollups, &old_k); // TODO: when fjall gets weak delete, this will hopefully work way better
1337
+
// remove_weak is allowed here because the secondary ranking index only ever inserts once at a key
1338
+
batch.remove_weak(&self.rollups, &old_k);
1250
1339
batch.insert(&self.rollups, &new_k, "");
1251
1340
}
1252
1341
···
1256
1345
1257
1346
insert_batch_static_neu::<NewRollupCursorKey>(&mut batch, &self.global, last_cursor)?;
1258
1347
1348
+
histogram!("storage_rollup_counts_db_batch_items").record(batch.len() as f64);
1259
1349
batch.commit()?;
1260
1350
Ok((cursors_advanced, dirty_nsids))
1261
1351
}
···
1266
1356
if self.bg_taken.swap(true, Ordering::SeqCst) {
1267
1357
return Err(StorageError::BackgroundAlreadyStarted);
1268
1358
}
1269
-
describe_histogram!(
1270
-
"storage_trim_dirty_nsids",
1271
-
Unit::Count,
1272
-
"number of NSIDs trimmed"
1273
-
);
1274
-
describe_histogram!(
1275
-
"storage_trim_duration",
1276
-
Unit::Microseconds,
1277
-
"how long it took to trim the dirty NSIDs"
1278
-
);
1279
-
describe_counter!(
1280
-
"storage_trim_removed",
1281
-
Unit::Count,
1282
-
"how many records were removed during trim"
1283
-
);
1284
1359
if reroll {
1285
1360
log::info!("reroll: resetting rollup cursor...");
1286
1361
insert_static_neu::<NewRollupCursorKey>(&self.global, Cursor::from_start())?;
···
1375
1450
latest.to_db_bytes()?,
1376
1451
);
1377
1452
1453
+
histogram!("storage_insert_batch_db_batch_items").record(batch.len() as f64);
1378
1454
batch.commit()?;
1379
1455
Ok(())
1380
1456
}
···
1529
1605
candidate_new_feed_lower_cursor = Some(feed_key.cursor());
1530
1606
}
1531
1607
1532
-
self.feeds.remove(&location_key_bytes)?;
1608
+
self.records.remove(&location_key_bytes)?;
1533
1609
self.feeds.remove(key_bytes)?;
1534
1610
records_deleted += 1;
1535
1611
}
···
1556
1632
batch.remove(&self.records, key_bytes);
1557
1633
records_deleted += 1;
1558
1634
if batch.len() >= MAX_BATCHED_ACCOUNT_DELETE_RECORDS {
1635
+
counter!("storage_delete_account_partial_commits").increment(1);
1559
1636
batch.commit()?;
1560
1637
batch = self.keyspace.batch();
1561
1638
}
1562
1639
}
1640
+
counter!("storage_delete_account_completions").increment(1);
1641
+
counter!("storage_delete_account_records_deleted").increment(records_deleted as u64);
1563
1642
batch.commit()?;
1564
1643
Ok(records_deleted)
1565
1644
}
···
1619
1698
histogram!("storage_trim_dirty_nsids").record(completed.len() as f64);
1620
1699
histogram!("storage_trim_duration").record(dt.as_micros() as f64);
1621
1700
counter!("storage_trim_removed", "dangling" => "true").increment(total_danglers as u64);
1622
-
counter!("storage_trim_removed", "dangling" => "false").increment((total_deleted - total_danglers) as u64);
1701
+
if total_deleted >= total_danglers {
1702
+
counter!("storage_trim_removed", "dangling" => "false").increment((total_deleted - total_danglers) as u64);
1703
+
} else {
1704
+
// TODO: probably think through what's happening here
1705
+
log::warn!("weird trim case: more danglers than deleted? metric will be missing for dangling=false. deleted={total_deleted} danglers={total_danglers}");
1706
+
}
1623
1707
for c in completed {
1624
1708
dirty_nsids.remove(&c);
1625
1709
}
+4
-4
who-am-i/src/server.rs
+4
-4
who-am-i/src/server.rs
···
268
268
Some(parent_host),
269
269
);
270
270
}
271
-
if let Some(ref app) = params.app {
272
-
if !allowed_hosts.contains(app) {
273
-
return err("Login is not allowed for this app", false, Some(app));
274
-
}
271
+
if let Some(ref app) = params.app
272
+
&& !allowed_hosts.contains(app)
273
+
{
274
+
return err("Login is not allowed for this app", false, Some(app));
275
275
}
276
276
let parent_origin = url.origin().ascii_serialization();
277
277
if parent_origin == "null" {