Decentralized Durability Engine
Go to file
Eric Mastro ccf349bd14
[marketplace] Add Reservations Module (#340)
* [marketplace] reservations module

- add de/serialization for Availability
- add markUsed/markUnused in persisted availability
- add query for unused
- add reserve/release
- reservation module tests
- split ContractInteractions into client contracts and host contracts
- remove reservations start/stop as the repo start/stop is being managed by the node
- remove dedicated reservations metadata store and use the metadata store from the repo instead
- Split ContractInteractions into:
  - ClientInteractions (with purchasing)
  - HostInteractions (with sales and proving)
- compilation fix for nim 1.2

[repostore] fix started flag, add tests

[marketplace] persist slot index
For loading the sales state from chain, the slot index was not previously persisted in the contract. Will retrieve the slot index from the contract when the sales state is loaded.

* Revert repostore changes

In favour of separate PR https://github.com/status-im/nim-codex/pull/374.

* remove warnings

* clean up

* tests: stop repostore during teardown

* change constructor type identifier

Change Contracts constructor to accept Contracts type instead of ContractInteractions.

* change constructor return type to Result instead of Option

* fix and split interactions tests

* clean up, fix tests

* find availability by slot id

* remove duplication in host/client interactions

* add test for finding availability by slotId

* log instead of raiseAssert when failed to mark availability as unused

* move to SaleErrored state instead of raiseAssert

* remove unneeded reverse

It appears that order is not preserved in the repostore, so reversing does not have the intended effect here.

* update open api spec for potential rest endpoint errors

* move functions about available bytes to repostore

* WIP: reserve and release availabilities as needed

WIP: not tested yet

Availabilities are marked as used when matched (just before downloading starts) so that future matching logic does not match an availability currently in use.

As the download progresses, batches of blocks are written to disk, and the equivalent bytes are released from the reservation module. The size of the availability is reduced as well.

During a reserve or release operation, availability updates occur after the repo is manipulated. If the availability update operation fails, the reserve or release is rolled back to maintain correct accounting of bytes.

Finally, once download completes, or if an error occurs, the availability is marked as unused so future matching can occur.

* delete availability when all bytes released

* fix tests + cleanup

* remove availability from SalesContext callbacks

Availability is no longer used past the SaleDownloading state in the state machine. Cleanup of Availability (marking unused) is handled directly in the SaleDownloading state, and no longer in SaleErrored or SaleFinished. Likewise, Availabilities shouldn’t need to be handled on node restart.

Additionally, Availability was being passed in SalesContext callbacks, and now that Availability is only used temporarily in the SaleDownloading state, Availability is contextually irrelevant to the callbacks, except in OnStore possibly, though it was not being consumed.

* test clean up

* - remove availability from callbacks and constructors from previous commit that needed to be removed (oopsie)
- fix integration test that checks availabilities
  - there was a bug fixed that crashed the node due to a missing `return success` in onStore
  - the test was fixed by ensuring that availabilities are remaining on the node, and the size has been reduced
- change Availability back to non-ref object and constructor back to init
- add trace logging of all state transitions in state machine
- add generally useful trace logging

* fixes after rebase

1. Fix onProve callbacks
2. Use Slot type instead of tuple for retrieving active slot.
3. Bump codex-contracts-eth that exposes getActivceSlot call.

* swap contracts branch to not support slot collateral

Slot collateral changes in the contracts require further changes in the client code, so we’ll skip those changes for now and add in a separate commit.

* modify Interactions and Deployment constructors

- `HostInteractions` and `ClientInteractions` constructors were simplified to take a contract address and no overloads
- `Interactions` prepared simplified so there are no overloads
- `Deployment` constructor updated so that it takes an optional string parameter, instead `Option[string]`

* Move `batchProc` declaration

`batchProc` needs to be consumed by both `node` and `salescontext`, and they can’t reference each other as it creates a circular dependency.

* [reservations] rename `available` to `hasAvailable`

* [reservations] default error message to inner error msg

* add SaleIngored state

When a storage request is handled but the request does match availabilities, the sales agent machine is sent to the SaleIgnored state. In addition, the agent is constructed in a way that if the request is ignored, the sales agent is removed from the list of active agents being tracked in the sales module.
2023-04-04 17:05:16 +10:00
.github ci: lint openapi on all prs (#381) 2023-03-23 12:19:33 +01:00
codex [marketplace] Add Reservations Module (#340) 2023-04-04 17:05:16 +10:00
docker Makes required arguments overrideable from environment variables (#377) 2023-03-20 15:07:07 +01:00
docs fix: approving tokens transfer when creating request (#385) 2023-03-30 11:34:38 +02:00
metrics Adding metrics (#203) 2022-08-23 10:11:21 -06:00
tests [marketplace] Add Reservations Module (#340) 2023-04-04 17:05:16 +10:00
vendor [marketplace] Add Reservations Module (#340) 2023-04-04 17:05:16 +10:00
.dockerignore Docker build (#354) 2023-03-08 12:45:55 +01:00
.editorconfig Project setup 2021-02-02 19:29:52 +01:00
.gitignore docs: openapi specification (#355) 2023-03-15 14:10:53 +01:00
.gitmodules [marketplace] support latest contracts changes (#327) 2023-01-19 16:58:04 +11:00
BUILDING.md Update references to `make exec` (#384) 2023-03-27 18:08:13 -06:00
Makefile running `make` should build exec (#356) 2023-03-13 17:56:03 -06:00
README.md docs: api documentation linked (#382) 2023-03-29 14:55:17 +02:00
codecov.yml [ci] disable pull-request comments by codecov 2022-05-19 15:23:35 +02:00
codex.nim Fix warnings (drops Nim 1.2) (#348) 2023-03-09 12:23:45 +01:00
codex.nimble Fix nimble requirements (#305) 2022-11-16 13:10:23 +01:00
config.nims Enable stylecheck (#353) 2023-03-10 08:02:54 +01:00
env.sh add env.sh shim to project root (#34) 2021-12-20 13:12:18 -06:00
nimble.lock Sync submodule dependencies and lock file (#134) 2022-07-19 09:31:32 -06:00
openapi.yaml [marketplace] Add Reservations Module (#340) 2023-04-04 17:05:16 +10:00

README.md

Codex Decentralized Durability Engine

The Codex project aims to create a decentralized durability engine that allows persisting data in p2p networks. In other words, it allows storing files and data with predictable durability guarantees for later retrieval.

WARNING: This project is under active development and is considered pre-alpha.

License: Apache License: MIT Stability: experimental CI Codecov Discord

Build and Run

For detailed instructions on preparing to build nim-codex see Building Codex.

To build the project, clone it and run:

make update && make

The executable will be placed under the build directory under the project root.

Run the client with:

build/codex

CLI Options

build/codex --help
Usage:

codex [OPTIONS]... command

The following options are available:

     --log-level            Sets the log level [=INFO].
     --metrics              Enable the metrics server [=false].
     --metrics-address      Listening address of the metrics server [=127.0.0.1].
     --metrics-port         Listening HTTP port of the metrics server [=8008].
 -d, --data-dir             The directory where codex will store configuration and data..
 -i, --listen-addrs         Multi Addresses to listen on [=/ip4/0.0.0.0/tcp/0].
 -a, --nat                  IP Addresses to announce behind a NAT [=127.0.0.1].
 -e, --disc-ip              Discovery listen address [=0.0.0.0].
 -u, --disc-port            Discovery (UDP) port [=8090].
     --net-privkey          Source of network (secp256k1) private key file path or name [=key].
 -b, --bootstrap-node       Specifies one or more bootstrap nodes to use when connecting to the network..
     --max-peers            The maximum number of peers to connect to [=160].
     --agent-string         Node agent string which is used as identifier in network [=Codex].
 -p, --api-port             The REST Api port [=8080].
     --repo-kind            backend for main repo store (fs, sqlite) [=fs].
 -q, --storage-quota        The size of the total storage quota dedicated to the node [=8589934592].
 -t, --block-ttl            Default block timeout in seconds - 0 disables the ttl [=86400].
 -c, --cache-size           The size in MiB of the block cache, 0 disables the cache - might help on slow
                            hardrives [=0].
     --persistence          Enables persistence mechanism, requires an Ethereum node [=false].
     --eth-provider         The URL of the JSON-RPC API of the Ethereum node [=ws://localhost:8545].
     --eth-account          The Ethereum account that is used for storage contracts [=EthAddress.none].
     --eth-deployment       The json file describing the contract deployment [=string.none].

Available sub-commands:

codex initNode

Example: running two Codex clients

To get acquainted with Codex, consider running the manual two-client test described HERE.

API

The client exposes a REST API that can be used to interact with the clients. Overview of the API can be found on api.codex.storage.