3343: Extract creation and last updated timestamp for v3 dump r=curquiza a=FrancisMurillo
# Pull Request
## Related issue
Fixes#2988
## What does this PR do?
Inspired by the v4 dump implementation, this extracts the first `createdAt` and last `updatedAt` fields by parsing the task queue.
Questions:
- Should the parsing of the tasks be cached instead of being parsed for every index since it might add a performance penalty?
- I am not sure if the `created_at` and `processed_at` fields are correct
- Should I assume the data is sorted in some order like with `uuid` or `updateId`? I assumed the list is unordered.
- I was planning to populate my dev instance with data and dump my data. Is there a way to dump with previous versions?
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Thank you so much for contributing to Meilisearch!
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3302: Update insta snap tests for index dates of dump v5 r=curquiza a=loiclec
This PR simply updates the content of the insta snapshot test following https://github.com/meilisearch/meilisearch/pull/3013 . I manually verified that the dates in the snaps are indeed correct.
Co-authored-by: Loïc Lecrenier <loic.lecrenier@me.com>
3013: Extract the dates out of the dumpv5. r=loiclec a=funilrys
Hi there,
please review this PR that tries to fix#2986. I'm still learning Rust and I found that #2986 is an excellent way for me to read and learn what others do with Rust. So please excuse my semantics ...
Stay safe and healthy.
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# Pull Request
This patch possibly fixes#2986.
This patch introduces a way to fill the IndexMetadata.created_at and IndexMetadata.updated_at keys from the tasks events. This is done by reading the creation date of the first event (created_at) and the creation date of the last event (updated_at).
## Related issue
Fixes#2986
## What does this PR do?
- Extract the dates out of the dumpv5.
## PR checklist
Please check if your PR fulfills the following requirements:
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Thank you so much for contributing to Meilisearch!
Co-authored-by: funilrys <contact@funilrys.com>
Indeed, before this patch we were using the reference instead of
"reopening" the task list each time we needed to access it.
Without this patch, all other usage of the task attribute will
break.
This patch possibly fixes#2986.
This patch introduces a way to fill the IndexMetadata.created_at
and IndexMetadata.updated_at keys from the tasks events.
This is done by reading the creation date of the first event
(created_at) and the creation date of the last event (updated_at).
3190: Fix the dump date-import of the dumpv4 r=irevoire a=irevoire
# Pull Request
After merging https://github.com/meilisearch/meilisearch/pull/3012 I realized that the tests on the date of the dump-v4 were still ignored, thus, I fixed them and then noticed #3012 wasn't working properly.
## Related issue
Fixes https://github.com/meilisearch/meilisearch/issues/2987 a second time
`@funilrys` since you wrote most of the code you might be interested, but don't feel obligated to review this code.
Someone from the team will double-check it works 😁
Co-authored-by: Tamo <tamo@meilisearch.com>
3188: re-enable the dump test on the dates r=irevoire a=irevoire
I just noticed that we have the real date in the dump-v1 contrarily to the dump-v2/3/4/5, thus we can ensure it doesn't change unexpectedly 👍
Co-authored-by: Tamo <tamo@meilisearch.com>
3012: Extract the dates out of the dumpv4. r=irevoire a=funilrys
Hi there,
please review this PR that tries to fix#2987. I'm still learning Rust and I found that #2987 is an excellent way for me to read and learn what others do with Rust. So please excuse my semantics ...
Stay safe and healthy.
---
# Pull Request
This patch possibly fixes#2987.
This patch introduces a way to fill the IndexMetadata.created_at and IndexMetadata.updated_at keys from the tasks events. This is done by reading the creation date of the first event (created_at) and the creation date of the last event (updated_at).
## Related issue
Fixes#2987
## What does this PR do?
- Extract the dates out of the dumpv4.
## PR checklist
Please check if your PR fulfills the following requirements:
- [x] Does this PR fix an existing issue, or have you listed the changes applied in the PR description (and why they are needed)?
- [x] Have you read the contributing guidelines?
- [x] Have you made sure that the title is accurate and descriptive of the changes?
Thank you so much for contributing to Meilisearch!
Co-authored-by: funilrys <contact@funilrys.com>
Indeed, before this patch, I was (probably) breaking every usage
of the tasks BufReader. This patch solves the issue by reopening
the the tasks file every time its needed.
* Fix error code of the "duplicate index found" error
* Use the content of the ProcessingTasks in the tasks cancelation system
* Change the missing_filters error code into missing_task_filters
* WIP Introduce the invalid_task_uid error code
* Use more precise error codes/message for the task routes
+ Allow star operator in delete/cancel tasks
+ rename originalQuery to originalFilters
+ Display error/canceled_by in task view even when they are = null
+ Rename task filter fields by using their plural forms
+ Prepare an error code for canceledBy filter
+ Only return global tasks if the API key action `index.*` is there
* Add canceledBy task filter
* Update tests following task API changes
* Rename original_query to original_filters everywhere
* Update more insta-snap tests
* Make clippy happy
They're a happy clip now.
* Make rustfmt happy
>:-(
* Fix Index name parsing error message to fit the specification
* Bump milli version to 0.35.1
* Fix the new error messages
* fix the error messages and add tests
* rename the error codes for the sake of consistency
* refactor the way we send the cli informations + add the analytics for the config file and ssl usage
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Clément Renault <clement@meilisearch.com>
* add a comment over the new infos structure
* reformat, sorry @kero
* Store analytics for the documents deletions
* Add analytics on all the settings
* Spawn threads with names
* Spawn rayon threads with names
* update the distinct attributes to the spec update
* update the analytics on the search route
* implements the analytics on the health and version routes
* Fix task details serialization
* Add the question mark to the task deletion query filter
* Add the question mark to the task cancelation query filter
* Fix tests
* add analytics on the task route
* Add all the missing fields of the new task query type
* Create a new analytics for the task deletion
* Create a new analytics for the task creation
* batch the tasks seen events
* Update the finite pagination analytics
* add the analytics of the swap-indexes route
* Stop removing the DB when failing to read it
* Rename originalFilters into originalFilters
* Rename matchedDocuments into providedIds
* Add `workflow_dispatch` to flaky.yml
* Bump grenad to 0.4.4
* Bump milli to version v0.37.0
* Don't multiply total memory returned by sysinfo anymore
sysinfo now returns bytes rather than KB
* Add a dispatch to the publish binaries workflow
* Fix publish release CI
* Don't use gold but the default linker
* Always display details for the indexDeletion task
* Fix the insta tests
* refactorize the whole test suite
1. Make a call to assert_internally_consistent automatically when snapshoting the scheduler. There is no point in snapshoting something broken and expect the dumb humans to notice.
2. Replace every possible call to assert_internally_consistent by a snapshot of the scheduler. It takes as many lines and ensure we never change something without noticing in any tests ever.
3. Name every snapshots: it's easier to debug when something goes wrong and easier to review in general.
4. Stop skipping breakpoints, it's too easy to miss something. Now you must explicitely show which path is the scheduler supposed to use.
5. Add a timeout on the channel.recv, it eases the process of writing tests, now when something file you get a failure instead of a deadlock.
* rebase on release-v0.30
* makes clippy happy
* update the snapshots after a rebase
* try to remove the flakyness of the failing test
* Add more analytics on the ranking rules positions
* Update the dump test to check for the dumpUid dumpCreation task details
* send the ranking rules as a string because amplitude is too dumb to process an array as a single value
* Display a null dumpUid until we computed the dump itself on disk
* Update tests
* Check if the master key is missing before returning an error
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The issue was linked to the fact that the debug implementation of the PhantomData wasn't the same between rust stable and rust nightly.
This was causing an issue while snapshsotting the settings and this commit fix it by representing the settings as json which already ignores the PhantomData
This patch possibly fixes#2987.
This patch introduces a way to fill the IndexMetadata.created_at
and IndexMetadata.updated_at keys from the tasks events.
This is done by reading the creation date of the first event
(created_at) and the creation date of the last event (updated_at).