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Author SHA1 Message Date
tidwall 8ebcbebdd1 Fixed Z not matching on where clause Feature points.
This issues fixes an issue where a search command with a where
clause using the "z" field would not match correctly for point
that where contained inside a GeoJSON Feature type.

Tile38 now extracts the Z coordinate from Point and Feature/Point
types.

fixes #622
2021-09-26 06:09:43 -07:00
tidwall 18438e5783 Use same input args for command functions 2021-09-13 10:52:20 -07:00
tidwall 8829b8ffc3 Change hooks collection type from hashmap to btree
This commit changes the collection type that holds all of the
hooks from a hashmap to a btree. This allows for better
flexibility for operations that need to perform range searches
and scanning of the collection.
2021-09-13 10:02:36 -07:00
tidwall 83094b2740 Update hook expiration logic 2021-09-12 09:55:58 -07:00
tidwall c686b87dc2 Return hook ttl with HOOKS request 2021-09-12 09:03:05 -07:00
tidwall 06a92d8a21 Increase the precision of TIMEOUT
This commit ensures that the TIMEOUT is always checked prior to
returning data to the client, and that the elapsed command time
cannot be greater than the timeout value.
2021-09-08 11:07:07 -07:00
tidwall a737a78d6f Add unix socket support 2021-09-07 05:51:15 -07:00
tidwall fc4a627aa6 Use struct for server options 2021-09-06 08:55:13 -07:00
tidwall c8389fe52c Fix memory leak with group id
This commit fixes a memory leak that was being caused by hooks
hanging on to the geofence group ids past the life of the object.
2021-08-20 05:00:14 -07:00
tidwall 694ad1fb62 Update btree/buntdb 2021-07-31 07:42:58 -07:00
tidwall 401670e621 Fix NEARBY with SPARSE returning too many results
fixes #618
2021-07-22 08:39:57 -07:00
tidwall 9e68703841 Update expiration logic
This commit changes the logic for managing the expiration of
objects in the database.

Before: There was a server-wide hashmap that stored the
collection key, id, and expiration timestamp for all objects
that had a TTL. The hashmap was occasionally probed at 20
random positions, looking for objects that have expired. Those
expired objects were immediately deleted, and if there was 5
or more objects deleted, then the probe happened again, with
no delay. If the number of objects was less than 5 then the
there was a 1/10th of a second delay before the next probe.

Now: Rather than a server-wide hashmap, each collection has
its own ordered priority queue that stores objects with TTLs.
Rather than probing, there is a background routine that
executes every 1/10th of a second, which pops the expired
objects from the collection queues, and deletes them.

The collection/queue method is a more stable approach than
the hashmap/probing method. With probing, we can run into
major cache misses for some cases where there is wide
TTL duration, such as in the hours or days. This may cause
the system to occasionally fall behind, leaving should-be
expired objects in memory. Using a queue, there is no
cache misses, all objects that should be expired will be
right away, regardless of the TTL durations.

Fixes #616
2021-07-12 13:37:50 -07:00
tidwall dd4d31ae1b Fix last merge 2021-07-11 10:09:51 -07:00
tidwall 579a41abae Merge branch 'housecanary-fix-knn' 2021-07-11 10:02:59 -07:00
tidwall 0d83b1ca53 Merge branch 'rshura-optimize-field-match' 2021-07-10 17:59:22 -07:00
Josh 1467cba769
Merge pull request #552 from rshura/clip-by
Add CLIPBY subcommand to INTERSECTS/WITHIN
2021-07-10 09:24:57 -07:00
tidwall d2f747933f clear linter messages 2021-07-10 03:59:27 -07:00
tidwall df8d3d7b12 Close follower files before finishing aofshrink
fixes #449
2021-06-13 07:53:27 -07:00
tidwall af43d5a7c7 Fix invalid healthz output 2021-06-09 10:55:07 -07:00
tidwall 27335c37f1 Always OK for leader 2021-05-25 16:42:26 -07:00
tidwall 30c3e81e0d Added HEALTHZ command
Returns 'ok' if the server is the leader or a follower with
a 'caught up' log.

This is mainly for HTTP connections that are using an
orchestration environment like kubernetes, but will work as a
general RESP command.

For HTTP a '200 OK' for 'caught up' and
'500 Internal Server Error' otherwise.

See #608
2021-05-25 16:36:49 -07:00
Oliver 6b0282d960 add more metrics, add metrics index page 2021-05-13 21:14:05 -04:00
Oliver 7ec4d58392 cleanup / fix tests 2021-05-13 21:14:05 -04:00
Oliver c3d7b92026 don't rely on stats code for new metrics if we can avoid it 2021-05-13 21:14:05 -04:00
Oliver 30f7226705 add prometheus metrics endpoint 2021-05-13 21:14:04 -04:00
tidwall 47a4e16c0b Add comment 2021-04-28 05:09:48 -07:00
tidwall d37ce505f5 Allow for all command types for roaming event
Prior to this commit roaming geofences only registered changes to
the SET command. Now it will work for SET/DEL/FSET, just like
non-roaming geofences.

To opt out of these events, explicitly choose which event you
would like to register when you create the geofences.

For example:

  NEARBY fleet FENCE COMMANDS set,del ROAM fleet * 5000

Will only fire off events from SET and DEL command.

Closes #597
2021-04-01 14:59:12 -07:00
tidwall 6b08f7fa9e Code cleanup
- Removed unused functions and variables
- Wrapped client formatted errors
- Updated deprecated packages
- Changed suggested code patterns
2021-03-31 08:13:44 -07:00
tidwall 40105e6b7e Include "distance" to output when user specifically requests
fixes #599
2021-03-30 11:49:01 -07:00
tidwall 72dfaaec63 Updated dependencies 2021-02-07 17:54:56 -07:00
tidwall 016f397124 Replace tinybtree 2021-01-25 14:34:40 -07:00
tidwall 9ce20331e4 Fixed fields being shuffled after AOFSHRINK 2020-11-09 14:45:40 -07:00
tidwall 1a7d8d6431 Added ENV var for 500 http errors 2020-11-07 05:22:11 -07:00
tidwall 9998e03f6f Optimization for non-cross geofence detection
This commit fixes a performance issue with the algorithm that
determines with geofences are potential candidates for
notifications following a SET operation.

Details

Prior to commit b471873 (10 commits ago) there was a bug where
the "cross" detection was not firing in all cases. This happened
because when looking for candidates for "cross" due to a SET
operation, only the geofences that overlapped the previous
position of the object and the geofences that overlapped the new
position where searched. But, in fac, all of the geofences that
overlapped the union rectangle of the old and new position should
have been searched.

That commit fixed the problem by searching a union rect of the
old and new positions. While this is an accurate solution, it
caused a slowdown on systems that have big/wild position changes
that might cross a huge number of geofences, even when those
geofences did not need actually need "cross" detection.

The fix

With this commit the geofences that have a "cross" detection
are stored in a seperated tree from those that do not. This
allows for a hybrid of the functionality prior and post b471873.

Fixes #583
2020-10-23 09:51:27 -07:00
tidwall 93e3a067b7 Truncate trailing zeros from AOF at startup
This commit addresses issue #230, where an AOF file will sometimes
not load due to the file being padded with trailing zeros. It's
uncertain what is causing this corruption, but it appears to be
coming from outside of the tile38-server process. I suspect it's
due to some block store layer in Kubernetes/Docker cloud
environments.

This fix allows for Tile38 to start up by discovering the trailing
zeros while loading the AOF and safely truncating the file as to
not include the zeros in the future.
2020-10-07 09:52:32 -07:00
tidwall b47187349b Fix "cross" detection on firing in some cases
Fixes #578
2020-09-22 16:19:49 -07:00
tidwall d819db5f8b Added MONITOR command
closes #571
2020-08-12 12:38:52 -07:00
tidwall 9093926135 Limit geohash precision to 12 2020-08-12 10:58:49 -07:00
Terra Brown 9202fd0206
s/64/12/ 2020-08-11 18:11:06 -04:00
tidwall f23b46cfc0 Hotfix for previous commit 2020-07-04 10:35:07 -07:00
tidwall f3622c3756 Fixed wrong order for fields with SCAN
This commit fixes an issue that happens when running SCAN on a
collection that has objects with fields, causing field values
to be mismatched with their respective keys.

This only occured with json output, and is a regression from #534.

Fixes #569
2020-07-04 10:12:06 -07:00
Lars Wilhelmsen 4fdbade7a4
Fix crash in fenceMatchRoam causing an index out of range panic 2020-06-18 15:43:18 +02:00
tidwall b7978f2cf4 Fix OUTPUT client command requiring authentication
This commit fixes an issue where the OUTPUT command requires
authentication when a server password has been set with
CONFIG SET requirepass. This was causing problems with clients
that use json responses, like the tile38-cli.

Fixes #564
2020-06-04 12:57:23 -07:00
Alex Roitman 25579a052c Fix a bug in WHEREIN -- 0 values would always match, incorrectly. 2020-04-12 16:06:10 -07:00
Alex Roitman 914f51de11 Fixes 2020-04-09 09:59:24 -07:00
Alex Roitman fe0216c42c Restore previous behavior where non-existing fields are treated as zero-value. 2020-04-09 09:54:47 -07:00
Alex Roitman f3cc365d24 Pre-allocate where and wherein arrays. 2020-04-09 09:36:12 -07:00
Mike Poindexter 2a4272c95f Improve kNN behavior
The current KNN implementation has two areas that can be improved:

- The current behavior is somewhat incorrect. When performing a kNN
query, the current code fetches k items from the index, and then sorts
these items according to Haversine distance. The problem with this
approach is that since the items fetched from the index are ordered by
a Euclidean metric, there is no guarantee that item k + 1 is not closer
than item k in great circle distance, and hence incorrect results can be
returned when closer items beyond k exist.

- The secondary sort is a performance killer. This requires buffering
all k items (again...they were already run through a priority queue in)
the index, and then a sort. Since the items are mostly sorted, and
Go's sort implementation is a quickSort this is the worst case for the
sort algorithm.

Both of these can be fixed by applying a proper distance metric in
the index nearby operation. In addition, this cleans up the code
considerably, removing a number of special cases that applied only
to NEARBY operations.

This change implements a geodetic distance metric that ensures that
the order from the index is correct, eliminating the need for the
secondary sort and special filtering cases in the ScanWriter code.
2020-04-07 20:10:58 -07:00
Alex Roitman 34cb2affdc Add clipby subcommand to INTERSECTS/WITHIN 2020-04-03 16:49:06 -07:00
tidwall 951fc58e02 Match geometry indexing to server config 2020-03-25 15:35:31 -07:00