* chore: update to go 1.19.6
* chore: gofmt
* test: fix tests for sort order change
* chore: generate pb
* feat: upgrade flux to v0.188.0 (#23911)
* feat: upgrade flux to 0.171.0
Tests failing, safety commit
First step in https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb/issues/23815
* fix: remove "org" parameter" from writeOptSource
I attempted to implement the "orgOpt" argument in a similar fashion
to f6669f7512. However, it looks like Flux doesn't accept "org" as
a parameter to "load". It responds with:
Error calling function \"load\" @113:16-113:30: error calling function \"to\" @6:19-6:47: unused arguments [org]
This brings us from 194 passing to 570 passing.
* fix: temporarily disable broken flux tests
These tests expect rows to be stored in a certain order. However,
nothing is specifying the sort order. This has been fixed in a
later update to flux: (see 3d6f47ded).
Temporarily disable these tests until we include a fixed
version of the flux tests.
* chore: add tests from a492993012
This fixes "test-flux.sh" so it runs tests within the "flux/"
directory. This uncovered some other issues with the tests
located within "flux/". These also needed to be updated
to match the newer flux API.
* feat: upgrade flux to 0.172.0
This includes changes made in "cbbf4b27da". Since "test.go" in 2.x
diverged from 1.x, some modifications were required to make this
compatible.
* feat: upgrade flux to 0.173.0
* feat: upgrade flux to v0.174.0
* fix: Update the condition when reseting cursor (#23522)
Filters that contain `or` may change between cursor resets so we must remember to update the condition in the read cursor.
```flux
|> filter(fn: (r) => ((r["_field"] == "field1" and r["_value"]==true) or (r["_field"] == "field2" and r["_value"] == false)))
```
Closes https://github.com/influxdata/flux/issues/4804
* feat: upgrade flux to 0.174.1
* feat: upgrade flux to 0.175.0
* chore: remove end-to-end tests
These were removed in a492993 for 2.x. These tests prevent "go test ./..."
from completing. As stated in the original commit, these tests should now be
handled by the "fluxtest" harness.
* feat: upgrade flux to 0.176.0
Some tests needed to be disabled within the flux harness. This is a
result of enabling "Optimize Aggregate Window" in flux@05a1065f.
These tests are not present in 2.x. Therefore, I am unsure if
the breakage is resolved in a later commit.
* feat: upgrade flux to 0.177.0
* feat: upgrade flux to 0.178.0
* feat: upgrade flux to v0.179.0
This removes all invocations of "flux.RegisterOpSpec". According
to flux@e39096d5, "flux.RegisterOpSpec" does nothing in the
current version of flux and was removed.
* chore: update fluxtest skip list (#23633)
* chore: manually backport 785a465e9a
This removes the reference to "flux.Spec".
* build(flux): update flux to v0.181.0 (#23682)
* build(flux): update flux to v0.184.2
* chore: skip more Flux acceptance tests
There are issues for each skip detailed in test-flux.sh.
* feat: upgrade flux to v0.185.0
This adds "FluxTesting" to the "HTTPD" configuration. This option is
hidden and disabled by default. When "FluxTesting" is set, it
enables the default testing flags for "Flux".
These flags allow the "vectorized float tests" and tests requiring
the "removeRedundantSortNodes" and "labelPolymorphism" flag
enabled to work. These changes are based off of d8553c002e.
flux@3d6f47ded is included within this version of Flux. Therefore
we can now include the "group_*" tests.
* feat: upgrade flux to 0.186.0
* feat: upgrade flux to 0.187.0
* feat: upgrade flux to 0.188.0
* fix: re-run ./generate.sh with updated protoc
* fix: restrict cores to match CircleCI documentation
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Co-authored-by: Sean Brickley <sean@wabr.io>
Co-authored-by: Jonathan A. Sternberg <jonathan@influxdata.com>
Co-authored-by: Christopher M. Wolff <chris.wolff@influxdata.com>
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Co-authored-by: davidby-influx <dbyrne@influxdata.com>
Co-authored-by: Markus Westerlind <marwes91@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Sean Brickley <sean@wabr.io>
Co-authored-by: Jonathan A. Sternberg <jonathan@influxdata.com>
Co-authored-by: Christopher M. Wolff <chris.wolff@influxdata.com>
The HTTP handler logs URLs, but not body values for POST requests.
This means that queries sent by GET are logged, because the query
is in the URL, but queries sent by POST have no query text in the
log. This feature prints all the key-value pairs in the post body,
which includes the query text, except passwords, which are redacted.
Closes https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb/issues/20653
This commit provides more insight into server errors by both setting
the error on a response header, and, in the case of server errors (5xx),
logging those error messages to the HTTPD log, if [http] log_enabled =
true.
The tsdb package had a substantial amount of dead code related to the
old query engine still in there. It is no longer used, so it was removed
since it was left unmaintained. There is likely still more code that is
the same, but wasn't found as part of this code cleanup.
influxql has dead code show up because of the code generation so it is
not included in this pruning.
changes the httpd log lines from this:
[httpd] 2016/06/08 14:06:39 ::1 - - [08/Jun/2016:14:06:39 +0100] POST /write?consistency=any&db=telegraf&precision=s&rp= HTTP/1.1 204 0 - InfluxDBClient d6aa01fc-2d79-11e6-8024-000000000000 2.751391ms
to this:
[httpd] ::1 - - [08/Jun/2016:14:06:39 +0100] "POST /write?consistency=any&db=telegraf&precision=s&rp= HTTP/1.1" 204 0 "-" "InfluxDBClient" d6aa01fc-2d79-11e6-8024-000000000000 2751
So it changes a few things:
1. Remove the logger timestamp at the beginning which isn't very relevant anyways
2. adds quotes around "METHOD URI PROTOCOL", because this is part of the
common log format.
3. adds quotes around "AGENT" and "REFERRER" because this is part of the
"combined" log format.
4. Puts the response time in integer microseconds, because this is
consistent with apache's %D config mod option.
Compared with CLF, our logs now look like this:
[httpd] %{COMMON_LOG_FORMAT} "<agent>" "<referrer>" <request_uuid> <response_time_µs>
For reference, see:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Log_Formathttp://httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/mod_log_config.html
Sanitizing is now done through pattern matching rather than parsing the
query and replacing the password in the query. This prevents
accidentally redacting the wrong part of a query and revealing what the
password is through association.
Fixes#3883.
Previously password redaction only occurred inside the
authentication handler and the authentication handler is not on
the request path for OPTIONS requests and, in any case, would
not be invoked because of an early return on OPTIONS
requests by the CORS handler.
Now, we change the response logger to explictly replace any
occurrence of the 'p' parameter from the query string with
'[REDACTED]' prior to logging the response.
Signed-off-by: Jon Seymour <jon@wildducktheories.com>