This is done first and formost to stop "empty" commits that cause errors in
publishDnsUpdates. The reason being that the Cloud DNS api fails when there are
no updates at all in a change.
Allowing this is a requirement for the writer to be idempotent - if we delete a
domain, then run the writer to delete it again - we'll get 0 additions and 0
deletions which fails.
This isn't theoretical either - we've seen it happen, causing a
publishDnsUpdates to fail over and over again.
While fixing this, we also remove all RRS that are common between additions and
deletions. This is just an optimization and shouldn't affect behavior.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=179525218
This is in preparation for running the automatic refactoring script that
will replace all ExpectedExceptions with use of JUnit 4.13's assertThrows/
expectThrows.
Note that I have recorded the callsites of assertions about EppExceptions
being marshallable and will edit those specific assertions back in after
running the automatic refactoring script (which do not understand these).
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=178812403
The only remaining methods on ExceptionRule after this are methods that
also exist on ExpectedException, which will allow us to, in the next CL,
swap out the one for the other and then run the automated refactoring to
turn it all into assertThrows/expectThrows.
Note that there were some assertions about root causes that couldn't
easily be turned into ExpectedException invocations, so I simply
converted them directly to usages of assertThrows/expectThrows.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=178623431
Before pushing an update to Cloud DNS, the CloudDnsWriter needs to read all the domain RRSs from Cloud DNS one by one to know what to delete.
Doing so sequentially results in update times that are too long (approx 200ms per domain, which is 20 seconds per batch of 100) severely limiting our QPS.
This CL uses Concurrent threading to do the Cloud DNS queries in parallel. Unfortunately, my preferred method (Set.parallelStream) doesn't work on App Engine :(
This reduces the per-item time from 200ms to 80ms, which can be further reduced to 50ms if we remove the rate limiter (currently set to 20 per second).
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=178126877
Last commit did not pick up all the changes because MOE incorrectly attributed some changes to the wrong commit. This commit should reconcile these. Also picked up some changes to how hamcrest library is depended upon in BUILD file, which should have been included in previous commits.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=177637931
This removes some qualifiers that aren't necessary (e.g. public/abstract on interfaces, private on enum constructors, final on private methods, static on nested interfaces/enums), uses Java 8 lambdas and features where that's an improvement
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=177182945
Convert periods to hyphens in multi-part TLDs when using them as a zone name
(cloud-dns doesn't allow periods in zone names).
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=172007089
This was a surprisingly involved change. Some of the difficulties included
java.util.Optional purposely not being Serializable (so I had to move a
few Optionals in mapreduce classes to @Nullable) and having to add the Truth
Java8 extension library for assertion support.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=171863777
The existing CloudDnsWriter code uses ImmutableMap.Builder to construct the
map of DNS records to update. This has been seen to fail on alpha, presumably
in a cases where host records and domain records produce duplicate updates for
a host.
Convert the Builder to a HashMap, allowing us to safely overwrite existing
records in the case of duplicates.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=170103421
Right now - if there's an error during DnsWriter.publish*, all the publish from
before that error will be committed, while all the publish after that error
will not.
More than that - in some writers partial publishes can be committed, depending
on implementation.
This defines a new contract that publish* are only committed when .commit is
called. That way any error will simply mean no publish is committed.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=165708063
Attending to this old bug will improve our ability to perform zone comparisons between Datastore and the DNS provider. Right now, zone comparison finds some bogus differences, because the TTL we send to the DNS subsystem doesn't match the TTL we use when generating our local dump files.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=164635557
We're now using java_import_external instead of maven_jar. This allows
us to specify the relationships between jars, thereby allowing us to
eliminate scores of vendor BUILD files that did nothing but re-export
@foo//jar targets, thus addressing the concerns of djhworld on Hacker
News: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12738072
We now have redundant failover mirrors, which is a feature I added to
Bazel 0.4.2 in ed7ced0018
A new standard naming convention is now being used for all Maven repos.
Those names are calculated from the group_artifact name using the
following algorithm that eliminates redundancy:
https://gist.github.com/jart/41bfd977b913c2301627162f1c038e55
The JSR330 dep has been removed from java targets if they also depend
on Dagger, since Dagger always exports JSR330.
Annotation processor dependencies should now be leaner and meaner, by
more appropriately managing what needs to be on the classpath at
runtime. This should trim down the production jar by >1MB. As it stands
currently in the open source world:
- backend_jar_deploy.jar: 50MB
- frontend_jar_deploy.jar: 30MB
- tools_jar_deploy.jar: 45MB
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=143487929
aka regexing for fun and profit.
This also makes sure that there are no statements after the
throwing statement, since these would be dead code. There
were a surprising number of places with assertions after
the throw, and none of these are actually triggered in tests
ever. When I found these, I replaced them with try/catch/rethrow
which makes the assertions actually happen:
before:
// This is the ExceptionRule that checks EppException marshaling
thrown.expect(FooException.class);
doThrowingThing();
assertSomething(); // Dead code!
after:
try {
doThrowingThing();
assertWithMessage("...").fail();
} catch (FooException e) {
assertSomething();
// For EppExceptions:
assertAboutEppExceptins().that(e).marshalsToXml();
}
To make this work, I added EppExceptionSubject.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=135793407
They were taking a DateTime "now", which would seem like it would be the time of
when the resource was deleted, but it was actually the time by which the
resource was deleted, with the actual deletion time being hardcoded to a day
prior. The confusion was evident because a fair number of tests were passing
the wrong thing. I renamed the parameter "deletionTime" to make it exactly
clear what it's doing and fixed up some callsites where necessary.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=134818032
This change replaces all Ref objects in the code with Key objects. These are
stored in datastore as the same object (raw datastore keys), so this is not
a model change.
Our best practices doc says to use Keys not Refs because:
* The .get() method obscures what's actually going on
- Much harder to visually audit the code for datastore loads
- Hard to distinguish Ref<T> get()'s from Optional get()'s and Supplier get()'s
* Implicit ofy().load() offers much less control
- Antipattern for ultimate goal of making Ofy injectable
- Can't control cache use or batch loading without making ofy() explicit anyway
* Serialization behavior is surprising and could be quite dangerous/incorrect
- Can lead to serialization errors. If it actually worked "as intended",
it would lead to a Ref<> on a serialized object being replaced upon
deserialization with a stale copy of the old value, which could potentially
break all kinds of transactional expectations
* Having both Ref<T> and Key<T> introduces extra boilerplate everywhere
- E.g. helper methods all need to have Ref and Key overloads, or you need to
call .key() to get the Key<T> for every Ref<T> you want to pass in
- Creating a Ref<T> is more cumbersome, since it doesn't have all the create()
overloads that Key<T> has, only create(Key<T>) and create(Entity) - no way to
create directly from kind+ID/name, raw Key, websafe key string, etc.
(Note that Refs are treated specially by Objectify's @Load method and Keys are not;
we don't use that feature, but it is the one advantage Refs have over Keys.)
The direct impetus for this change is that I am trying to audit our use of memcache,
and the implicit .get() calls to datastore were making that very hard.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=131965491
This CL implements similar logic to deal with orphan glues as [] did
for ZonemanWriter. We are enforcing the policy that a glue record
should be deleted when authoritative NS record referring to it is
removed.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=128838082
This is one of several CLs in order to support per-TLD DnsWriter
implementations, modeled on the work done for PremiumPricingEngine.
Since DnsWriters will be set inside the Registry object, the DnsWriter
interface definition needs to be moved to models to create minimal
dependency on the rest of the registry codebase to avoid cyclic
dependency.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=128711643
The presubmits are warning that toUpperCase() and toLowerCase() are locale-specific, and advise using Ascii.toUpperCase() and Ascii.toLowerCase() as a local-invariant alternative.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=127583677
Currently the build breaks due to a surprise migration to dnsjava 1.6.4,
which is not available in Maven. dnsjava 2.x is available internally,
but it jarjar's the package name. So we'll need to deal with that the
same way we deal with the Objectify package rename.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=122447929
ReferenceUnion is a hack to work around the mismatch between how
we store references (by roid) and how they are represented in EPP
(by foreign key). If it ever needed to exist (not entirely clear...)
it should have remained tightly scoped within the domain commands
and resources. Instead it has leaked everywhere in the project,
causing lots of boilerplate. This CL hides all of that behind
standard Refs, and should be followed by work to remove ReferenceUnion
completely.
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MOE_MIGRATED_REVID=122424416
The dark lord Gosling designed the Java package naming system so that
ownership flows from the DNS system. Since we own the domain name
registry.google, it seems only appropriate that we should use
google.registry as our package name.
This change renames directories in preparation for the great package
rename. The repository is now in a broken state because the code
itself hasn't been updated. However this should ensure that git
correctly preserves history for each file.