Since Go 1.22 a `for` statement with a `range` clause is able
to iterate through integer values from zero to an upper limit.
gopatch script:
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var i, e expression
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-for i := 0; i <= e - 1; i++ {
+for i := range e {
...
}
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var i, e expression
@@
-for i := 0; i <= e; i++ {
+for i := range e + 1 {
...
}
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var i, e expression
@@
-for i := 0; i < e; i++ {
+for i := range e {
...
}
Signed-off-by: Ekaterina Lebedeva <ekaterina.lebedeva@yadro.com>
Remove `client.ContainerEACL` and related references. This change
was initiated by the removal of `ContainerService.GetExtendedACL`
from the API.
Signed-off-by: Aleksey Savchuk <a.savchuk@yadro.com>
Previously we count all frostfs errors like:
ObjectNotFound, EACLNotFound
because frostfs status is unconditionally resolved into built-in go errors
but handleError method handled built-in errors like internal network ones.
Since after resolving frostfs errors status is also returned we start check this first
Signed-off-by: Denis Kirillov <d.kirillov@yadro.com>
Update tree service to fix split tree problem.
Tree intermediate nodes can be duplicated so we must handle this.
Signed-off-by: Denis Kirillov <d.kirillov@yadro.com>
* Remove GetEACL, SetEACL methods as they are deprecated;
* Fix mock;
* Introduce add/remove/list methods to request ape-manager from
the client.
Signed-off-by: Airat Arifullin <a.arifullin@yadro.com>
When retry happens, use priority map to decide
which error to return. Consider network errors
less desirable than business logic errors.
Signed-off-by: Alex Vanin <a.vanin@yadro.com>
1. Try its best by looking for nodes during 'GetNodeByPath'
2. Retry on 'tree not found' and other not found errors
Signed-off-by: Alex Vanin <a.vanin@yadro.com>
Every client restart, pool creates new client instance. If client
failed due to dial error, there was no prior connection and go
routine on a server side. If client failed due to communication
or business logic errors, then server side maintains connection and
client should close it to avoid routine and connection leak.
Dialing is a part of healthcheck, so health status is now a enum
of three values:
- unhealthy due to dial fail,
- unhealthy due to transmission fail,
- healthy.
Signed-off-by: Alex Vanin <a.vanin@yadro.com>
Some apps do not reuse pool instance and expect that
`pool.Close()` free resources. But it didn't actually
close inner SDK clients, so it leads to goroutine leak
in storage.
Signed-off-by: Alex Vanin <a.vanin@yadro.com>
* Remove common PrmObjectRead structure
* Introduce buildRequest for PrmObjectGet/Head/GetRange
* Refactor the usage of these params in pool
Signed-off-by: Airat Arifullin <a.arifullin@yadro.com>