* chore: remove unreachable dead code across the codebase Remove ~50,000 lines of unreachable code identified by static analysis. Major removals: - weed/filer/redis_lua: entire unused Redis Lua filer store implementation - weed/wdclient/net2, resource_pool: unused connection/resource pool packages - weed/plugin/worker/lifecycle: unused lifecycle plugin worker - weed/s3api: unused S3 policy templates, presigned URL IAM, streaming copy, multipart IAM, key rotation, and various SSE helper functions - weed/mq/kafka: unused partition mapping, compression, schema, and protocol functions - weed/mq/offset: unused SQL storage and migration code - weed/worker: unused registry, task, and monitoring functions - weed/query: unused SQL engine, parquet scanner, and type functions - weed/shell: unused EC proportional rebalance functions - weed/storage/erasure_coding/distribution: unused distribution analysis functions - Individual unreachable functions removed from 150+ files across admin, credential, filer, iam, kms, mount, mq, operation, pb, s3api, server, shell, storage, topology, and util packages * fix(s3): reset shared memory store in IAM test to prevent flaky failure TestLoadIAMManagerFromConfig_EmptyConfigWithFallbackKey was flaky because the MemoryStore credential backend is a singleton registered via init(). Earlier tests that create anonymous identities pollute the shared store, causing LookupAnonymous() to unexpectedly return true. Fix by calling Reset() on the memory store before the test runs. * style: run gofmt on changed files * fix: restore KMS functions used by integration tests * fix(plugin): prevent panic on send to closed worker session channel The Plugin.sendToWorker method could panic with "send on closed channel" when a worker disconnected while a message was being sent. The race was between streamSession.close() closing the outgoing channel and sendToWorker writing to it concurrently. Add a done channel to streamSession that is closed before the outgoing channel, and check it in sendToWorker's select to safely detect closed sessions without panicking.
92 lines
1.8 KiB
Go
92 lines
1.8 KiB
Go
package app
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import (
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"fmt"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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)
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// formatBytes converts bytes to human readable format
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func formatBytes(bytes int64) string {
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if bytes == 0 {
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return "0 B"
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}
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units := []string{"B", "KB", "MB", "GB", "TB", "PB"}
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var i int
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value := float64(bytes)
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for value >= 1024 && i < len(units)-1 {
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value /= 1024
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i++
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}
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if i == 0 {
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return fmt.Sprintf("%.0f %s", value, units[i])
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}
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return fmt.Sprintf("%.1f %s", value, units[i])
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}
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// formatNumber formats large numbers with commas
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func formatNumber(num int64) string {
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if num == 0 {
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return "0"
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}
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str := strconv.FormatInt(num, 10)
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result := ""
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for i, char := range str {
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if i > 0 && (len(str)-i)%3 == 0 {
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result += ","
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}
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result += string(char)
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}
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return result
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}
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// calculatePercent calculates percentage for progress bars
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func calculatePercent(current, max int) int {
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if max == 0 {
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return 0
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}
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return (current * 100) / max
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}
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func pluginLaneDisplayName(lane string) string {
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normalized := strings.TrimSpace(strings.ToLower(lane))
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if normalized == "" || normalized == "default" {
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return "Default"
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}
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parts := strings.Fields(strings.ReplaceAll(normalized, "_", " "))
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if len(parts) == 0 {
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return "Default"
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}
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for i, part := range parts {
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if part == "" {
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continue
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}
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parts[i] = strings.ToUpper(part[:1]) + part[1:]
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}
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return strings.Join(parts, " ")
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}
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func pluginLaneTitle(lane string) string {
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return pluginLaneDisplayName(lane) + " Workers"
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}
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func pluginLaneDescription(lane string) string {
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switch strings.TrimSpace(strings.ToLower(lane)) {
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case "iceberg":
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return "Iceberg maintenance workers, scheduler state, queue, and execution flows."
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case "lifecycle":
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return "Lifecycle workers, scheduler state, queue, and execution flows."
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default:
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return "Default workers, scheduler state, queue, and execution flows."
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}
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}
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