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* refactor(replication): split four oversized hot-path functions into focused helpers Pure-move decomposition of the four oversized functions flagged by the replication compatibility review (P1-18), unblocking migration milestone M2 which requires resyncer moves to stay mechanical: - resync_bucket (522 lines -> 61-line step sequence): leader lock, target resolution, walk/collector/worker spawning, and dispatch loop extracted into focused helpers; pure decision helpers (DTO builders, HEAD-result classification) separated from IO orchestration. - replicate_all (411 lines -> 113-line main body): initial target-info seeding, read/stat option builders, skip-path notes, target HEAD action resolution, and the multipart/single-put payload transport extracted as private free functions. - start_mrf_processor (306 lines -> 46-line spawn body): recovery guard, ledger load, per-entry replay (delete/object/metadata), and retained entry resolution extracted; retry bookkeeping semantics preserved exactly (inner continue-paths push inside helpers, outer Missed push stays in the loop). - apply_iam_item (255 lines -> match dispatch skeleton): one helper per IAM item type. No behavior change: log texts, error paths, event emissions, and metric counts are byte-identical; existing tests unchanged and green (238 ecstore replication/mrf/resync + 232 rustfs site-replication). * feat(replication): proxy GET/HEAD/Tagging for unreplicated objects to replication targets (#6172) * feat(replication): proxy GET/HEAD/Tagging for unreplicated objects to replication targets Implements the MinIO active-active read-proxy protocol (P1-5 of the replication compatibility review): when a GET/HEAD/GetObjectTagging/ PutObjectTagging/DeleteObjectTagging request fails locally with not-found and the bucket has replication targets, the request is proxied to the targets in rule order, mirroring bucket-replication.go proxyGetToReplicationTarget/proxyHeadToRepTarget/proxyTaggingToRepTarget. Protocol surface: - Anti-loop: inbound {x-rustfs-,x-minio-}source-proxy-request is parsed into ObjectOptions (proxy_request + proxy_header_set, matching MinIO ProxyRequest/ProxyHeaderSet); a request carrying the marker with ANY value is never re-proxied. Outbound client proxy calls send the marker as "true"; replication worker convergence HEADs send it as "false" so a peer's proxy layer cannot answer a convergence check by proxying back to the source (which would fake Completed without a PUT). - Target selection: new replication_proxy.rs get_proxy_targets — empty when the marker is set, versioning is suspended, or no replication config; otherwise filter_target_arns -> TargetClient lookup, skipping targets with proxying disabled. - TargetClient gains head_object_for_proxy/get_object (streaming) and the three tagging calls. Proxy calls never send the replication-check SSE-C exemption header; customer SSE-C keys are forwarded verbatim so the target performs real decryption. Conditional (If-*) headers are not forwarded (MinIO parity); Range and part_number are, with parts_count/tag_count/storage_class/expiration passed through. - Metrics: proxy counters now count only real client proxy traffic, MinIO-aligned (one total per proxied request, one failed when no target served it). The previous misattributed counters — replication worker HEAD/PUT (#2672) and local tagging operations (#2682) — are removed; ReplProxyMetric now maps the tagging counters instead of dropping them. e2e (fake_s3_target extended with tagging + header journaling): proxied GET body + outbound header contract (marker present, no replication-check, SSE-C passthrough), HEAD, anti-loop 404 with zero outbound requests, GetObjectTagging, and metric mapping unit tests. Rolling note: proxying only activates for buckets with replication targets; requests carrying the marker keep pre-upgrade behavior. Refs rustfs/backlog#1675 (P1-5) * fix(replication): fail SSE-C passthrough closed on targets that drop transport headers (#6178) SSE-C ciphertext passthrough replicates via X-Rustfs-Replication-* transport headers. A MinIO/generic-S3 target silently discards them, storing bare ciphertext with no decryption material — yet the PUT succeeded, so the object reported COMPLETED with a silently unreadable replica (backlog#1675 N2). Fail-closed design: - SsecPassthroughCapability {Unknown, Supported, Unsupported} cached in BucketTargetSys per target ARN with a recording timestamp. Entries reset whenever the target is rebuilt, edited, or removed (arn_remotes_map lifecycle) and expire after SSEC_PASSTHROUGH_CAPABILITY_TTL (10 minutes): an expired verdict in either direction is re-earned through the audit, so an Unsupported target recovers automatically after an upgrade (at most one wasted PUT+HEAD audit per bad target per TTL window) and a Supported verdict cannot outlive a backend swapped behind the same endpoint. - Replication worker (replicate_object and replicate_all): fresh Unsupported targets never receive the PUT — the attempt fails immediately into the normal MRF retry channel with a "run ?replication-check to re-probe" hint. Unknown or expired verdicts are audited: after the PUT the worker HEADs the replica back through the replication-check channel (source version id mapped through resolve_read_api_version_id, so null-version objects audit correctly) and requires SSE-C evidence (the echoed customer-algorithm header); missing evidence records Unsupported and fails the attempt. Convergence HEADs are audited the same way, so a broken ciphertext replica from an earlier attempt can never launder itself into COMPLETED via an ETag match. The gate/evidence policy is pure (replication_target_boundary, staleness folded in as an input) for the M2 worker migration. - replication-check grows an SsecPassthrough probe phase: a probe PUT carrying the live transport-header shape, HEAD-back for evidence, and a machine-readable Code BucketRemoteSsecPassthroughUnsupported on failure. The probe verdict is synced into the runtime capability cache. Unlike VersionFidelity, a failed SsecPassthrough phase does NOT fail the target overall — it is a capability limit, not a broken replication contract, and a plaintext-only deployment against such a target must not turn red. - fake_s3_target: default mode now models a RustFS target (stores the transport headers, echoes SSE-C evidence); the new drop_unlisted_replication_headers mode models MinIO. The journal records whether a request carried transport headers. Receiver-echo verification: the replication-check HEAD exemption only skips SSE-C key validation; the response has always built sse-customer-algorithm from stored metadata (rustfs/src/app/object_usecase.rs), so no receiver change was needed — pinned end to end by the replication-check e2e against a real RustFS target. Rolling-upgrade constraint: RustFS targets older than the replication-check HEAD exemption (#5898) answer the audit HEAD without SSE-C evidence (or fail it outright), so SSE-C replication to such targets reports FAILED. This is deliberate — FAILED-and-retryable beats a silently undecryptable replica — and self-heals: once the target is upgraded, the next TTL expiry (or a manual ?replication-check re-probe) re-audits and records Supported. Plaintext and managed-SSE replication are unaffected. The capability cache is per-node; each node audits independently. Known limitations: - The audit judges evidence from the echoed customer-algorithm header only. A hypothetical target that preserves that one header while dropping other transport headers (partial-drop) would pass the audit; no known target behaves this way — observed targets drop the whole unknown-header family. - A mixed-version target cluster can flap the verdict between audits routed to different target nodes until the rollout completes; the TTL bounds how long each stale verdict persists. New e2e (backlog#1675 C1 + N2, red-first): fail-closed against a header-dropping fake (FAILED + no second PUT via the capability cache, journal-asserted; red run showed the old COMPLETED), replication-check reports the SsecPassthrough phase Code while the target stays OK overall, SSE-C heal convergence after a real target outage, and SSE-C existing-object resync landing a REPLICA readable with the customer key. TTL expiry in both directions is pinned at the cache and gate seams. * refactor(replication): move resyncer pure decision logic into rustfs-replication (M2) (#6180) * refactor(replication): move resyncer pure decision logic into rustfs-replication (M2) Pure-move milestone M2 of the ECStore replication split (backlog#1675 P1-17): relocate the resyncer's IO-free decision helpers, with their unit tests, into the crates they already belong to by type ownership. No behavior change. Moved into crates/replication: - resync.rs: resync_status_duration - delete.rs: resync_existing_delete_replication_info, replicate_delete_outcome, target_delete_version_id, delete_marker_purge_version_id, delete_marker_purge_mrf_entry - object.rs: version_identity_drifted, is_replication_target_offline_error, SsecPassthroughCapability, SsecPassthroughGate, ssec_passthrough_gate, ssec_passthrough_evidence_present (param-demoted to the echoed customer-algorithm string; ECStore keeps the HeadObjectOutput adapter) - filemeta.rs: NULL_VERSION_ID wire literal (crate-owned copy per the filemeta-independence contract) ECStore rewiring (Rule #14: imports stay in *_boundary.rs): - resync/object-decision/target boundaries re-export the moved symbols; resyncer call sites are unchanged - bucket_target_sys keeps only the verdict cache + TTL and re-exports the capability enum so existing consumer paths keep compiling Not moved (signatures carry ECStore or aws-sdk types): verify_resync_head_result, resync_target_error_detail, the SdkError classifiers, the replicate_all_* option/info builders, and the env-coupled bounded_resync_max_jobs admission clamp. README milestone table updated. * chore(replication): retire the datatypes.rs relay early README sanctions retiring datatypes.rs ahead of M4. The module was a pure relay (resync boundary -> datatypes -> mod.rs facade) with no external consumer importing it directly, so the facade now re-exports ResyncStatusType from replication_resync_boundary and the relay file is deleted. Consumers stay behind the ECStore facade, keeping Migration Rule #15 intact — the original retirement wording ("consumers import through rustfs-replication directly") conflicted with that rule and is corrected in the README. * chore(arch): extend migration guards to the M2-moved decision contracts The adversarial review of the M2 move found the per-symbol ratchet in check_architecture_migration_rules.sh was not extended for the moved symbols, leaving them free to be redefined in ECStore or imported past their boundary without CI noticing: - resync definition pin + boundary fences gain resync_status_duration; - the object-decision boundary fences gain the five delete-family helpers (delete_marker_purge_mrf_entry, delete_marker_purge_version_id, replicate_delete_outcome, resync_existing_delete_replication_info, target_delete_version_id); - the target-boundary fence gains the SSE-C gate family, the offline classifier, and version_identity_drifted; - a new definition pin rejects ECStore redefinitions of the M2-moved fns/enums (ssec_passthrough_evidence_present deliberately excluded: ECStore keeps a thin HeadObjectOutput adapter under that name). Mutation-verified: a probe fn ssec_passthrough_gate under crates/ecstore/src/bucket/replication trips the new pin. Also anchors the intentionally-duplicated NULL_VERSION_ID wire literal from the filemeta side and tightens the M2 README note on bounded_resync_max_jobs.
RustFS FileMeta - File Metadata Management
Advanced file metadata management and indexing module for RustFS distributed object storage
📖 Documentation
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📖 Overview
RustFS FileMeta provides advanced file metadata management and indexing capabilities for the RustFS distributed object storage system. For the complete RustFS experience, please visit the main RustFS repository.
Quick Use
cargo run -p rustfs-filemeta --example dump_fileinfo -- "/path/to/file/xl.meta"
✨ Features
- High-performance metadata storage and retrieval
- Advanced indexing with full-text search capabilities
- File attribute management and custom metadata
- Version tracking and history management
- Distributed metadata replication
- Real-time metadata synchronization
📚 Documentation
For comprehensive documentation, examples, and usage guides, please visit the main RustFS repository.
📄 License
This project is licensed under the Apache License 2.0 - see the LICENSE file for details.
