Task ID is now a required value on run and log filters. It was
effectively required by all implementations before anyway, so now those
types reflect that requirement.
Organization ID was removed from those same fields. The TaskService
looks up the organization ID via the task in cases where we need it at a
lower layer.
With the ongoing authorization work, creation arguments will differ from
what's returned on reads. More specifically, creation will accept a
token, but reads will report back a token ID.
This refactor facilitates that authorization work, and also brings the
code closer to the swagger definition, for the TaskCreateRequest type in
particular.
I did this with a dumb editor macro, so some comments changed too.
Also rename root package from platform to influxdb.
In interest of minimizing risk, anyone importing the root package has
now aliased it to "platform" so that no changes beyond imports were
necessary in those files.
Lastly, replace the old platform module to local path /dev/null so that
nobody can accidentally reintroduce a platform dependency while
migrating platform code to influxdb.
- Brought over enterprise's QueryLogReader, with small adjustments
- Time filters are for the run's ScheduledFor field, per spec
- Adjusted run log timestamps for consistent formatting:
- ScheduledFor is RFC3339 because it's a whole-second timestamp
- StartedAt, FinishedAt use RFC3339Nano for high precision
- Several test adjustments to use relative time, for easier integration
with storage retention
feat(internal/fs): move influxDir function to internal package in base of repo
feat(cmd/influx): add local flag that operates on local file system
feat(cmd/influx): add local support for org command
feat(cmd/influx): add local support for user command
eat(cmd/influx): add local support for bucket command
feat(cmd/influx): add error for local with query/task/setup cmds
fix(cmd/influx): unshadow error in delete bucket command
fix(cmd/influx): update copy for local flag commands
This also adjusts the TaskService interface's RetryRun method to accept
a task ID rather than an org ID. Internally, we still look up runs by
organization, and maybe that will change later, but this is a more
natural way for clients to look it up.