* rename metadata events
* fix subscription filter to use NewEntry.Name for rename path matching
The server-side subscription filter constructed the new path using
OldEntry.Name instead of NewEntry.Name when checking if a rename
event's destination matches the subscriber's path prefix. This could
cause events to be incorrectly filtered when a rename changes the
file name.
* fix bucket events to handle rename of bucket directories
onBucketEvents only checked IsCreate and IsDelete. A bucket directory
rename via AtomicRenameEntry now emits a single rename event (both
OldEntry and NewEntry non-nil), which matched neither check. Handle
IsRename by deleting the old bucket and creating the new one.
* fix replicator to handle rename events across directory boundaries
Two issues fixed:
1. The replicator filtered events by checking if the key (old path)
was under the source directory. Rename events now use the old path
as key, so renames from outside into the watched directory were
silently dropped. Now both old and new paths are checked, and
cross-boundary renames are converted to create or delete.
2. NewParentPath was passed to the sink without remapping to the
sink's target directory structure, causing the sink to write
entries at the wrong location. Now NewParentPath is remapped
alongside the key.
* fix filer sync to handle rename events crossing directory boundaries
The early directory-prefix filter only checked resp.Directory (old
parent). Rename events now carry the old parent as Directory, so
renames from outside the source path into it were dropped before
reaching the existing cross-boundary handling logic. Check both old
and new directories against sourcePath and excludePaths so the
downstream old-key/new-key logic can properly convert these to
create or delete operations.
* fix metadata event path matching
* fix metadata event consumers for rename targets
* Fix replication rename target keys
Logical rename events now reach replication sinks with distinct source and target paths.\n\nHandle non-filer sinks as delete-plus-create on the translated target key, and make the rename fallback path create at the translated target key too.\n\nAdd focused tests covering non-filer renames, filer rename updates, and the fallback path.\n\nCo-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix filer sync rename path scoping
Use directory-boundary matching instead of raw prefix checks when classifying source and target paths during filer sync.\n\nAlso apply excludePaths per side so renames across excluded boundaries downgrade cleanly to create/delete instead of being misclassified as in-scope updates.\n\nAdd focused tests for boundary matching and rename classification.\n\nCo-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix replicator directory boundary checks
Use directory-boundary matching instead of raw prefix checks when deciding whether a source or target path is inside the watched tree or an excluded subtree.\n\nThis prevents sibling paths such as /foo and /foobar from being misclassified during rename handling, and preserves the earlier rename-target-key fix.\n\nAdd focused tests for boundary matching and rename classification across sibling/excluded directories.\n\nCo-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix etc-remote rename-out handling
Use boundary-safe source/target directory membership when classifying metadata events under DirectoryEtcRemote.\n\nThis prevents rename-out events from being processed as config updates, while still treating them as removals where appropriate for the remote sync and remote gateway command paths.\n\nAdd focused tests for update/removal classification and sibling-prefix handling.\n\nCo-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
* Defer rename events until commit
Queue logical rename metadata events during atomic and streaming renames and publish them only after the transaction commits successfully.\n\nThis prevents subscribers from seeing delete or logical rename events for operations that later fail during delete or commit.\n\nAlso serialize notification.Queue swaps in rename tests and add failure-path coverage.\n\nCo-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
* Skip descendant rename target lookups
Avoid redundant target lookups during recursive directory renames once the destination subtree is known absent.\n\nThe recursive move path now inserts known-absent descendants directly, and the test harness exercises prefixed directory listing so the optimization is covered by a directory rename regression test.\n\nCo-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
* Tighten rename review tests
Return filer_pb.ErrNotFound from the bucket tracking store test stub so it follows the FilerStore contract, and add a webhook filter case for same-name renames across parent directories.\n\nCo-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix HardLinkId format verb in InsertEntryKnownAbsent error
HardLinkId is a byte slice. %d prints each byte as a decimal number
which is not useful for an identifier. Use %x to match the log line
two lines above.
* only skip descendant target lookup when source and dest use same store
moveFolderSubEntries unconditionally passed skipTargetLookup=true for
every descendant. This is safe when all paths resolve to the same
underlying store, but with path-specific store configuration a child's
destination may map to a different backend that already holds an entry
at that path. Use FilerStoreWrapper.SameActualStore to check per-child
and fall back to the full CreateEntry path when stores differ.
* add nil and create edge-case tests for metadata event scope helpers
* extract pathIsEqualOrUnder into util.IsEqualOrUnder
Identical implementations existed in both replication/replicator.go and
command/filer_sync.go. Move to util.IsEqualOrUnder (alongside the
existing FullPath.IsUnder) and remove the duplicates.
* use MetadataEventTargetDirectory for new-side directory in filer sync
The new-side directory checks and sourceNewKey computation used
message.NewParentPath directly. If NewParentPath were empty (legacy
events, older filer versions during rolling upgrades), sourceNewKey
would be wrong (/filename instead of /dir/filename) and the
UpdateEntry parent path rewrite would panic on slice bounds.
Derive targetDir once from MetadataEventTargetDirectory, which falls
back to resp.Directory when NewParentPath is empty, and use it
consistently for all new-side checks and the sink parent path.
* filer: async empty folder cleanup via metadata events
Implements asynchronous empty folder cleanup when files are deleted in S3.
Key changes:
1. EmptyFolderCleaner - New component that handles folder cleanup:
- Uses consistent hashing (LockRing) to determine folder ownership
- Each filer owns specific folders, avoiding duplicate cleanup work
- Debounces delete events (10s delay) to batch multiple deletes
- Caches rough folder counts to skip unnecessary checks
- Cancels pending cleanup when new files are created
- Handles both file and subdirectory deletions
2. Integration with metadata events:
- Listens to both local and remote filer metadata events
- Processes create/delete/rename events to track folder state
- Only processes folders under /buckets/<bucket>/...
3. Removed synchronous empty folder cleanup from S3 handlers:
- DeleteObjectHandler no longer calls DoDeleteEmptyParentDirectories
- DeleteMultipleObjectsHandler no longer tracks/cleans directories
- Cleanup now happens asynchronously via metadata events
Benefits:
- Non-blocking: S3 delete requests return immediately
- Coordinated: Only one filer (the owner) cleans each folder
- Efficient: Batching and caching reduce unnecessary checks
- Event-driven: Folder deletion triggers parent folder check automatically
* filer: add CleanupQueue data structure for deduplicated folder cleanup
CleanupQueue uses a linked list for FIFO ordering and a hashmap for O(1)
deduplication. Processing is triggered when:
- Queue size reaches maxSize (default 1000), OR
- Oldest item exceeds maxAge (default 10 minutes)
Key features:
- O(1) Add, Remove, Pop, Contains operations
- Duplicate folders are ignored (keeps original position/time)
- Testable with injectable time function
- Thread-safe with mutex protection
* filer: use CleanupQueue for empty folder cleanup
Replace timer-per-folder approach with queue-based processing:
- Use CleanupQueue for deduplication and ordered processing
- Process queue when full (1000 items) or oldest item exceeds 10 minutes
- Background processor checks queue every 10 seconds
- Remove from queue on create events to cancel pending cleanup
Benefits:
- Bounded memory: queue has max size, not unlimited timers
- Efficient: O(1) add/remove/contains operations
- Batch processing: handle many folders efficiently
- Better for high-volume delete scenarios
* filer: CleanupQueue.Add moves duplicate to back with updated time
When adding a folder that already exists in the queue:
- Remove it from its current position
- Add it to the back of the queue
- Update the queue time to current time
This ensures that folders with recent delete activity are processed
later, giving more time for additional deletes to occur.
* filer: CleanupQueue uses event time and inserts in sorted order
Changes:
- Add() now takes eventTime parameter instead of using current time
- Insert items in time-sorted order (oldest at front) to handle out-of-order events
- When updating duplicate with newer time, reposition to maintain sort order
- Ignore updates with older time (keep existing later time)
This ensures proper ordering when processing events from distributed filers
where event arrival order may not match event occurrence order.
* filer: remove unused CleanupQueue functions (SetNowFunc, GetAll)
Removed test-only functions:
- SetNowFunc: tests now use real time with past event times
- GetAll: tests now use Pop() to verify order
Kept functions used in production:
- Peek: used in filer_notify_read.go
- OldestAge: used in empty_folder_cleaner.go logging
* filer: initialize cache entry on first delete/create event
Previously, roughCount was only updated if the cache entry already
existed, but entries were only created during executeCleanup. This
meant delete/create events before the first cleanup didn't track
the count.
Now create the cache entry on first event, so roughCount properly
tracks all changes from the start.
* filer: skip adding to cleanup queue if roughCount > 0
If the cached roughCount indicates there are still items in the
folder, don't bother adding it to the cleanup queue. This avoids
unnecessary queue entries and reduces wasted cleanup checks.
* filer: don't create cache entry on create event
Only update roughCount if the folder is already being tracked.
New folders don't need tracking until we see a delete event.
* filer: move empty folder cleanup to its own package
- Created weed/filer/empty_folder_cleanup package
- Defined FilerOperations interface to break circular dependency
- Added CountDirectoryEntries method to Filer
- Exported IsUnderPath and IsUnderBucketPath helper functions
* filer: make isUnderPath and isUnderBucketPath private
These helpers are only used within the empty_folder_cleanup package.