* feat: start using the new org handler from the tenant service.
The rest of the tenant system is in place except the org http api handler and the
user api handler.
* fix: update the label service in org handler and add links
Switch to use the new user handler. We have been using the tenant backend for some
time now and just need to switch over to using tenant front to back.
* fix: allow authorized label service to be called indirectly
17071 exists because pkger loads all service resources as authorized on
start, resulting in them all being authorized when referenced indirectly
(not hit directly via api by consumer). Rather than restructure pkger to
only authorize direct services, this allows proper indirect auth to
labels (the cause of 17071).
* Add orgService to tests
* Add resource types to find orgID from
* feat(backup): `influx backup` creates data backup
* feat(backup): initial restore work
* feat(restore): initial restore impl
Adds a restore tool which does offline restore of data and metadata.
* fix(restore): pr cleanup
* fix(restore): fix data dir creation
* fix(restore): pr cleanup
* chore: amend CHANGELOG
* fix: restore to empty dir fails differently
* feat(backup): backup and restore credentials
Saves the credentials file to backups and restores it from backups.
Additionally adds some logging for errors when fetching backup files.
* fix(restore): add missed commit
* fix(restore): pr cleanup
* fix(restore): fix default credentials restore path
* fix(backup): actually copy the credentials file for the backup
* fix: dirs get 0777, files get 0666
* fix: small review feedback
Co-authored-by: tmgordeeva <tanya@influxdata.com>
* chore: Remove several instances of WithLogger
* chore: unexport Logger fields
* chore: unexport some more Logger fields
* chore: go fmt
chore: fix test
chore: s/logger/log
chore: fix test
chore: revert http.Handler.Handler constructor initialization
* refactor: integrate review feedback, fix all test nop loggers
* refactor: capitalize all log messages
* refactor: rename two logger to log
one thing to note here is that new endpoint was created. there was no
endpoint for setting an initial password that worked. The existin endpoint
was a bit messy and coupled across multiple routes. Having multiple auth
schemes proved incredibly taxing to write against.