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restic/internal/backend/gs/gs.go
Gilbert Gilb's 536ebefff4
feat(backends/s3): add warmup support before repacks and restores (#5173)
* feat(backends/s3): add warmup support before repacks and restores

This commit introduces basic support for transitioning pack files stored
in cold storage to hot storage on S3 and S3-compatible providers.

To prevent unexpected behavior for existing users, the feature is gated
behind new flags:

- `s3.enable-restore`: opt-in flag (defaults to false)
- `s3.restore-days`: number of days for the restored objects to remain
  in hot storage (defaults to `7`)
- `s3.restore-timeout`: maximum time to wait for a single restoration
  (default to `1 day`)
- `s3.restore-tier`: retrieval tier at which the restore will be
  processed. (default to `Standard`)

As restoration times can be lengthy, this implementation preemptively
restores selected packs to prevent incessant restore-delays during
downloads. This is slightly sub-optimal as we could process packs
out-of-order (as soon as they're transitioned), but this would really
add too much complexity for a marginal gain in speed.

To maintain simplicity and prevent resources exhautions with lots of
packs, no new concurrency mechanisms or goroutines were added. This just
hooks gracefully into the existing routines.

**Limitations:**

- Tests against the backend were not written due to the lack of cold
  storage class support in MinIO. Testing was done manually on
  Scaleway's S3-compatible object storage. If necessary, we could
  explore testing with LocalStack or mocks, though this requires further
  discussion.
- Currently, this feature only warms up before restores and repacks
  (prune/copy), as those are the two main use-cases I came across.
  Support for other commands may be added in future iterations, as long
  as affected packs can be calculated in advance.
- The feature is gated behind a new alpha `s3-restore` feature flag to
  make it explicit that the feature is still wet behind the ears.
- There is no explicit user notification for ongoing pack restorations.
  While I think it is not necessary because of the opt-in flag, showing
  some notice may improve usability (but would probably require major
  refactoring in the progress bar which I didn't want to start). Another
  possibility would be to add a flag to send restores requests and fail
  early.

See https://github.com/restic/restic/issues/3202

* ui: warn user when files are warming up from cold storage

* refactor: remove the PacksWarmer struct

It's easier to handle multiple handles in the backend directly, and it
may open the door to reducing the number of requests made to the backend
in the future.
2025-02-01 18:26:27 +00:00

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// Package gs provides a restic backend for Google Cloud Storage.
package gs
import (
"context"
"crypto/md5"
"hash"
"io"
"net/http"
"os"
"path"
"strings"
"cloud.google.com/go/storage"
"github.com/restic/restic/internal/backend"
"github.com/restic/restic/internal/backend/layout"
"github.com/restic/restic/internal/backend/location"
"github.com/restic/restic/internal/backend/util"
"github.com/restic/restic/internal/debug"
"github.com/restic/restic/internal/errors"
"golang.org/x/oauth2"
"golang.org/x/oauth2/google"
"google.golang.org/api/googleapi"
"google.golang.org/api/iterator"
"google.golang.org/api/option"
)
// Backend stores data in a GCS bucket.
//
// The service account used to access the bucket must have these permissions:
// - storage.objects.create
// - storage.objects.delete
// - storage.objects.get
// - storage.objects.list
type Backend struct {
gcsClient *storage.Client
projectID string
connections uint
bucketName string
region string
bucket *storage.BucketHandle
prefix string
listMaxItems int
layout.Layout
}
// Ensure that *Backend implements backend.Backend.
var _ backend.Backend = &Backend{}
func NewFactory() location.Factory {
return location.NewHTTPBackendFactory("gs", ParseConfig, location.NoPassword, Create, Open)
}
func getStorageClient(rt http.RoundTripper) (*storage.Client, error) {
// create a new HTTP client
httpClient := &http.Client{
Transport: rt,
}
// create a new context with the HTTP client stored at the oauth2.HTTPClient key
ctx := context.WithValue(context.Background(), oauth2.HTTPClient, httpClient)
var ts oauth2.TokenSource
if token := os.Getenv("GOOGLE_ACCESS_TOKEN"); token != "" {
ts = oauth2.StaticTokenSource(&oauth2.Token{
AccessToken: token,
TokenType: "Bearer",
})
} else {
var err error
ts, err = google.DefaultTokenSource(ctx, storage.ScopeReadWrite)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
oauthClient := oauth2.NewClient(ctx, ts)
gcsClient, err := storage.NewClient(ctx, option.WithHTTPClient(oauthClient))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return gcsClient, nil
}
func (be *Backend) bucketExists(ctx context.Context, bucket *storage.BucketHandle) (bool, error) {
_, err := bucket.Attrs(ctx)
if err == storage.ErrBucketNotExist {
return false, nil
}
return err == nil, err
}
const defaultListMaxItems = 1000
func open(cfg Config, rt http.RoundTripper) (*Backend, error) {
debug.Log("open, config %#v", cfg)
gcsClient, err := getStorageClient(rt)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "getStorageClient")
}
be := &Backend{
gcsClient: gcsClient,
projectID: cfg.ProjectID,
connections: cfg.Connections,
bucketName: cfg.Bucket,
region: cfg.Region,
bucket: gcsClient.Bucket(cfg.Bucket),
prefix: cfg.Prefix,
Layout: layout.NewDefaultLayout(cfg.Prefix, path.Join),
listMaxItems: defaultListMaxItems,
}
return be, nil
}
// Open opens the gs backend at the specified bucket.
func Open(_ context.Context, cfg Config, rt http.RoundTripper) (backend.Backend, error) {
return open(cfg, rt)
}
// Create opens the gs backend at the specified bucket and attempts to creates
// the bucket if it does not exist yet.
//
// The service account must have the "storage.buckets.create" permission to
// create a bucket the does not yet exist.
func Create(ctx context.Context, cfg Config, rt http.RoundTripper) (backend.Backend, error) {
be, err := open(cfg, rt)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Try to determine if the bucket exists. If it does not, try to create it.
exists, err := be.bucketExists(ctx, be.bucket)
if err != nil {
if e, ok := err.(*googleapi.Error); ok && e.Code == http.StatusForbidden {
// the bucket might exist!
// however, the client doesn't have storage.bucket.get permission
return be, nil
}
return nil, errors.WithStack(err)
}
if !exists {
bucketAttrs := &storage.BucketAttrs{
Location: cfg.Region,
}
// Bucket doesn't exist, try to create it.
if err := be.bucket.Create(ctx, be.projectID, bucketAttrs); err != nil {
// Always an error, as the bucket definitely doesn't exist.
return nil, errors.WithStack(err)
}
}
return be, nil
}
// SetListMaxItems sets the number of list items to load per request.
func (be *Backend) SetListMaxItems(i int) {
be.listMaxItems = i
}
// IsNotExist returns true if the error is caused by a not existing file.
func (be *Backend) IsNotExist(err error) bool {
return errors.Is(err, storage.ErrObjectNotExist)
}
func (be *Backend) IsPermanentError(err error) bool {
if be.IsNotExist(err) {
return true
}
var gerr *googleapi.Error
if errors.As(err, &gerr) {
if gerr.Code == http.StatusRequestedRangeNotSatisfiable || gerr.Code == http.StatusUnauthorized || gerr.Code == http.StatusForbidden {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func (be *Backend) Connections() uint {
return be.connections
}
// Hasher may return a hash function for calculating a content hash for the backend
func (be *Backend) Hasher() hash.Hash {
return md5.New()
}
// HasAtomicReplace returns whether Save() can atomically replace files
func (be *Backend) HasAtomicReplace() bool {
return true
}
// Path returns the path in the bucket that is used for this backend.
func (be *Backend) Path() string {
return be.prefix
}
// Save stores data in the backend at the handle.
func (be *Backend) Save(ctx context.Context, h backend.Handle, rd backend.RewindReader) error {
objName := be.Filename(h)
// Set chunk size to zero to disable resumable uploads.
//
// With a non-zero chunk size (the default is
// googleapi.DefaultUploadChunkSize, 8MB), Insert will buffer data from
// rd in chunks of this size so it can upload these chunks in
// individual requests.
//
// This chunking allows the library to automatically handle network
// interruptions and re-upload only the last chunk rather than the full
// file.
//
// Unfortunately, this buffering doesn't play nicely with
// --limit-upload, which applies a rate limit to rd. This rate limit
// ends up only limiting the read from rd into the buffer rather than
// the network traffic itself. This results in poor network rate limit
// behavior, where individual chunks are written to the network at full
// bandwidth for several seconds, followed by several seconds of no
// network traffic as the next chunk is read through the rate limiter.
//
// By disabling chunking, rd is passed further down the request stack,
// where there is less (but some) buffering, which ultimately results
// in better rate limiting behavior.
//
// restic typically writes small blobs (4MB-30MB), so the resumable
// uploads are not providing significant benefit anyways.
w := be.bucket.Object(objName).NewWriter(ctx)
w.ChunkSize = 0
w.MD5 = rd.Hash()
wbytes, err := io.Copy(w, rd)
cerr := w.Close()
if err == nil {
err = cerr
}
if err != nil {
return errors.WithStack(err)
}
// sanity check
if wbytes != rd.Length() {
return errors.Errorf("wrote %d bytes instead of the expected %d bytes", wbytes, rd.Length())
}
return nil
}
// Load runs fn with a reader that yields the contents of the file at h at the
// given offset.
func (be *Backend) Load(ctx context.Context, h backend.Handle, length int, offset int64, fn func(rd io.Reader) error) error {
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(ctx)
defer cancel()
return util.DefaultLoad(ctx, h, length, offset, be.openReader, fn)
}
func (be *Backend) openReader(ctx context.Context, h backend.Handle, length int, offset int64) (io.ReadCloser, error) {
if length == 0 {
// negative length indicates read till end to GCS lib
length = -1
}
objName := be.Filename(h)
r, err := be.bucket.Object(objName).NewRangeReader(ctx, offset, int64(length))
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if length > 0 && r.Attrs.Size < offset+int64(length) {
_ = r.Close()
return nil, &googleapi.Error{Code: http.StatusRequestedRangeNotSatisfiable, Message: "restic-file-too-short"}
}
return r, err
}
// Stat returns information about a blob.
func (be *Backend) Stat(ctx context.Context, h backend.Handle) (bi backend.FileInfo, err error) {
objName := be.Filename(h)
attr, err := be.bucket.Object(objName).Attrs(ctx)
if err != nil {
return backend.FileInfo{}, errors.WithStack(err)
}
return backend.FileInfo{Size: attr.Size, Name: h.Name}, nil
}
// Remove removes the blob with the given name and type.
func (be *Backend) Remove(ctx context.Context, h backend.Handle) error {
objName := be.Filename(h)
err := be.bucket.Object(objName).Delete(ctx)
if be.IsNotExist(err) {
err = nil
}
return errors.WithStack(err)
}
// List runs fn for each file in the backend which has the type t. When an
// error occurs (or fn returns an error), List stops and returns it.
func (be *Backend) List(ctx context.Context, t backend.FileType, fn func(backend.FileInfo) error) error {
prefix, _ := be.Basedir(t)
// make sure prefix ends with a slash
if !strings.HasSuffix(prefix, "/") {
prefix += "/"
}
ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(ctx)
defer cancel()
itr := be.bucket.Objects(ctx, &storage.Query{Prefix: prefix})
for {
attrs, err := itr.Next()
if err == iterator.Done {
break
}
if err != nil {
return err
}
m := strings.TrimPrefix(attrs.Name, prefix)
if m == "" {
continue
}
fi := backend.FileInfo{
Name: path.Base(m),
Size: int64(attrs.Size),
}
err = fn(fi)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if ctx.Err() != nil {
return ctx.Err()
}
}
return ctx.Err()
}
// Delete removes all restic keys in the bucket. It will not remove the bucket itself.
func (be *Backend) Delete(ctx context.Context) error {
return util.DefaultDelete(ctx, be)
}
// Close does nothing.
func (be *Backend) Close() error { return nil }
// Warmup not implemented
func (be *Backend) Warmup(_ context.Context, _ []backend.Handle) ([]backend.Handle, error) {
return []backend.Handle{}, nil
}
func (be *Backend) WarmupWait(_ context.Context, _ []backend.Handle) error { return nil }