The total timeout for the retrying of interrupted queries can now be
configured with the `query_retry_timeout` parameter. It controls the total
timeout in seconds that the query can take.
The actual connection, read and write timeouts of the connector aren't a
good configuration value to use for abstracted queries as the time that it
takes to execute a query can be composed of both connections, reads and
writes. This is caused by the usage of MYSQL_OPT_RECONNECT that hides the
fact that the connector reconnects to the server when a query is
attempted.
The new `query_retries` parameter controls how many times an interrupted
query is retried. This retrying of interrupted queries will reduce the
rate of false positives that MaxScale monitors detect.
When a PATCH request to a resource is made with no relationships defined,
it should be interpreted to be the same as the old relationships. Removal
of relationships can still be done by defining an empty relationships
object.
All resoures now use the `state` member to describe their internal
state. This includes servers, services and monitors. This means that the
`status` keyword can be reserved for something else and it can be removed
until it is needed again.
Changed the module maturity field to `maturity` to better describe its
purpose.
The feedback system wasn't used and was starting to cause problems on
Debian 9 where the libcurl required different version of OpenSSL than what
MaxScale was linked against.
Several filters use a match-or-ignore logic with two regular
expressions when filtering queries. This commit adds a convenience
function for this task. Also adds a convenience function for reading
several regular expression parameters at once, compiling them and
saving the code while checking for errors.
Also, use the new functions in QLA and CCR filters.
The function now returns the compiled code or null or error. Also,
instead of capcount, it writes the ovector size. The ovector pointer
can be null. Removed the other config_get_compiled_regex()-function
and replaced it with the refactored function since they are almost
identical.
The module commands can now produce JSON formatted output which is passed
to the caller. The output should conform to the JSON API as closely as
possible.
Currently, the REST API wraps all JSON produced by module commands inside
a meta-object of the following type:
{
"meta": <output of module command>
}
This allows the output to be JSON API conformant without modifying the
modules and allows incremental updates to code.
The regex strings are compiled automatically. During file parsing,
the string is compiled once using default settings to check that
the pattern is valid. Once a module asks for the compiled pcre2_code,
the pattern is compiled again with module given settings.
The regex string in the config file should be enclosed within '/ ... /'
The module command self links now point to an endpoint that executes the
module command. Depending on the type of the module command, either a GET
or a POST request must be made.
The /users/ resource shows all user accounts that can be used with
MaxScale. This resource is further split into two resource collections,
/users/inet and /users/unix, which contain the network users and Linux
accounts respectively.
The REST API now uses the same users as MaxAdmin network interface. This
allows them to be created with MaxAdmin.
The next step is to add user creation to the REST API.
The requests that send a body should define at least a `data` member.
Added a simple test that checks that bad requests are rejected. This test
should be expanded to check that the returned error body contains the
correct members.
The /maxscale/ resource now has values for most of the configuration
parameters in the [maxscale] section as well as the version, commit and
uptime information.
The JSON objects that are created from the various core MaxScale objects
share a lot of common code. Moving this into a separate files removes the
redundant code.
The sessions resource now follows the JSON API specification:
http://jsonapi.org/
This makes the API relatively easier to use as the specification and the
client libraries to consume this data exist.
The service, filter and monitor resources now have a "parameters" value
which contains a set of all configuration parameters for that object. This
set contains both standard and non-standard parameters.
Also fixed a mistake in the constant name definitions for the monitor
parameters "events" and "script".
The service resource now exposes the parameters that were given to
it. This allows general service parameters to be changed at runtime
through the REST API.
A self link to the resource itself provides a convenient way for the
client to request a resource, modify it and call the self link to update
it. This removes some of the burden on the client to keep track of the
resource links by placing these in the resource itself.
The server can now be modified with a PUT request of a modified server
resource. The server resource was reorganized to have the parameters as a
separate entity from the other more general entities of the resource.
The PUT/POST functions return a more appropriate error message when no
request body is provided.
Moved some of the constant names used in server.cc into the config.h
header.
Now all relevant and working core configuration parameters have constants
for their names. This removes some of the risk that comes with the
repetition of the same parameter name in more than place.
The parameter names for monitors and servers now use a set of constant
names. This removes some of the errors caused by spelling mistakes when
the same parameter name is repeated in multiple places.
The service, filter and listener parameters should also be converted to
constants. This allows for a consistent user experience.
The admin interface now supports Basic Access authentication. This is not
a secure method of authentication and it should not be used without
unencrypted connections.
Made the admin interface port, authentication, username and password
configurable.
This number (defaults to 1) sets how many times mon_connect_to_db
will try to connect to a backend before returning an error. Every
connection attempt may take backend_connect_timeout seconds to
complete.
Also refactored code a bit. Renamed mon_connect_to_db to
mon_ping_or_connect_to_db, since it does not connect if the connection
is already alive.
The static module capabilities are now used to query the capabilities of
filters and routers. The new RCAP_TYPE_NOAUTH capability is also taken
into use. These changes removes the need for the `is_internal_service`
function.
This is a list of servers, separated by commas. When queried as a
config setting, returns a null-terminated array of SERVER*:s. The
commit includes a serverlist parsing function, which should probably
be used anywhere a similarly formed string is parsed.
Moved some typedefs to router.h and server.h, changed a few
constants to these enums. Renamed some types in config.h to
remove "Gateway".
There are still some functions in the public header which are
only used in core, but they seem to fit the theme of public functions
so were not moved.