* add config watcher to the config package
* add logging to watcher
* add test and refactor to add WatcherEvent.
* add all API calls and fix a bug with recreated files
* add tests for watcher
* remove the unnecessary use of context
* Add debug log and a test for file rename
* use inode to detect if the file is recreated/replaced and only listen to create events.
* tidy ups (#1535)
* tidy ups
* Add tests for inode reconcile
* fix linux vs windows syscall
* fix linux vs windows syscall
* fix windows compile error
* increase timeout
* use ctime ID
* remove remove/creation test as it's a use case that fail in linux
* fix linux/windows to use Ino/CreationTime
* fix the watcher to only overwrite current file id
* fix linter error
* fix remove/create test
* set reconcile loop to 200 Milliseconds
* fix watcher to not trigger event on remove, add more tests
* on a remove event try to add the file back to the watcher and trigger the handler if success
* fix race condition
* fix flaky test
* fix race conditions
* set level to info
* fix when file is removed and get an event for it after
* fix to trigger handler when we get a remove but re-add fail
* fix error message
* add tests for directory watch and fixes
* detect if a file is a symlink and return an error on Add
* rename Watcher to FileWatcher and remove symlink deref
* add fsnotify@v1.5.1
* fix go mod
* fix flaky test
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* fix a possible stack overflow
* do not reset timer on errors, rename OS specific files
* start the watcher when creating it
* fix data race in tests
* rename New func
* do not call handler when a remove event happen
* events trigger on write and rename
* fix watcher tests
* make handler async
* remove recursive call
* do not produce events for sub directories
* trim "/" at the end of a directory when adding
* add missing test
* fix logging
* add todo
* fix failing test
* fix flaking tests
* fix flaky test
* add logs
* fix log text
* increase timeout
* reconcile when remove
* check reconcile when removed
* fix reconcile move test
* fix logging
* delete invalid file
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* fix review comments
* fix is watched to properly catch a remove
* change test timeout
* fix test and rename id
* fix test to create files with different mod time.
* fix deadlock when stopping watcher
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* fix a deadlock when calling stop while emitting event is blocked
* make sure to close the event channel after the event loop is done
* add go doc
* back date file instead of sleeping
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* check error
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* Add %panel CSS component
* Deprecate old menu-panel component
* Various smallish tweaks to disclosure-menu
* Move all menus in the app chrome to use new DisclosureMenu
* Follow up CSS to move all app chrome menus to new components
* Don't prevent default any events from anchors
* Add a tick to click steps
Otherwise when the query times out we might incorrectly send a value for
the reply, when we should send an empty reply.
Also document errNotFound and how to handle the result in that case.
* Delete collapsible notices component and related helper
* Add relative t action/helper to our Route component
* Replace single use CollapsibleNotices with multi-use Disclosure
The interface is documented as 'Sign will only return the leaf', and the other providers
only return the leaf. It seems like this was added during the initial implementation, so
is likely just something we missed. It doesn't break anything , but it does cause confusing cert chains
in the API response which could break something in the future.
* Parse datacenter from request
- Parse the value of the datacenter from the create/delete requests for AuthMethods and BindingRules so that they can be created in and deleted from the datacenters specified in the request.
* Separate Annotations and Labels and add service-ignore label
* changes to structure and call out for pod
* add description and TOC
* Update annotations-and-labels.mdx
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By using the query results as state.
Blocking queries are efficient when the query matches some results,
because the ModifyIndex of those results, returned as queryMeta.Mindex,
will never change unless the items themselves change.
Blocking queries for non-existent items are not efficient because the
queryMeta.Index can (and often does) change when other entities are
written.
This commit reduces the churn of these queries by using a different
comparison for "has changed". Instead of using the modified index, we
use the existence of the results. If the previous result was "not found"
and the new result is still "not found", we know we can ignore the
modified index and continue to block.
This is done by setting the minQueryIndex to the returned
queryMeta.Index, which prevents the query from returning before a state
change is observed.
This test shows how blocking queries are not efficient when the query
returns no results. The test fails with 100+ calls instead of the
expected 2.
This test is still a bit flaky because it depends on the timing of the
writes. It can sometimes return 3 calls.
A future commit should fix this and make blocking queries even more
optimal for not-found results.
Follow the Go convention of accepting a small interface that documents
the methods used by the function.
Clarify the rules for implementing a query function passed to
blockingQuery.
We've noticed that a trace that is captured over the full duration is
too large to open on most machines. A trace.out captured over just the
interval period (30s by default) should be a more than enough time to
capture trace data.
This will both save on unnecessary raft operations as well as
unnecessarily incrementing the raft modify index of config entries
subject to no-op updates.