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kubo-car-mirror

CI License Built by FISSION Discord Discourse

🚧 WIP 🚧

Go implementation of CAR Mirror.

Presentation at IPFS Thing 2023, by @walkah https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeSb7vC0K7Y

Building

kubo-car-mirror is implemented as a Kubo Daemon Plugin. In order to avoid package versioning issues common with Go plugins, it needs to be built in-tree with Kubo.

We provide some make targets to simplify this process.

# Clone repos to same parent directory
git clone https://github.com/fission-codes/kubo-car-mirror
git clone https://github.com/ipfs/kubo

# Change to the kubo-car-mirror directory to run make targets
cd kubo-car-mirror

# Build everything, including the kubo plugin
make build

# Build everything, using a local go-car-mirror dependency in a sibling clone
make build-local

Building from kubo without sibling repo

If you want to create a branch in your kubo fork that can be used to build kubo-car-mirror, first clone your kubo fork and checkout the branch you want to use. Then do the following.

cd kubo-car-mirror
make setup-kubo-build
cd ../kubo
make build-carmirror
git add .
git commit -m "Add build-carmirror make target"

Push your changes to your branch. Now you will be able to clone the branch of your kubo fork and just run make build-carmirror to build kubo with the kubo-car-mirror plugin and then your normal kubo make targets, like make build and make install.

The build will also install the carmirror CLI to kubo/carmirror/cmd/carmirror/carmirror. This binary will be gitignore'd, similar to how the ipfs CLI's binary is gitignore'd, so you don't accidentally add a platform specific binary to Git.

By default the latest version of the main branch in kubo-car-mirror will be built. If you want to build a specific version, you can set the KUBO_CAR_MIRROR_GIT_VERSION environment variable before building.

Updating to the latest version of go-car-mirror

First make sure you have a sibling repo of go-car-mirror with the latest version on main pulled. Then run the following command.

make update-go-car-mirror

Check in the changes to go.mod and go.sum.

Testing

# Run unit and sharness tests
make test

# Run unit tests
make test-unit

# Run sharness tests
make sharness

# Run sharness tests verbosely
make sharness-v

# Run sharness tests without downloading deps
make sharness-no-deps

# Run sharness tests verbosely without downloading deps
make sharness-no-deps-v

Running

Once built, the kubo daemon has the CAR Mirror plugin baked in.

# Start kubo daemon
../kubo/cmd/ipfs/ipfs daemon

You can interact with local CAR Mirror APIs using the carmirror CLI.

# Push
./cmd/carmirror/carmirror push -c CID -a ADDR

# Pull
./cmd/carmirror/carmirror pull -c CID -a ADDR

During development, you might want to run in a testbed with iptb. This is essentially what happens in sharness tests, but gives you more flexibility in trying things out.

# Set up path, functions, etc
source test/lib/carmirror-lib.sh

# Create a temp dir to redirect downloads to with -o.
# Note, if you redirect to /dev/null instead, error messages will be silently swallowed.
DATE=$(date +"%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ")
CM_TMP=$(mktemp -d "/tmp/carmirror_tests.$DATE.XXXXXX") || die "could not 'mktemp -d /tmp/carmirror_tests.$DATE.XXXXXX'"

# Stop and remove current testbed if started
iptb_stop
iptb_remove

# Create a 2 node testbed
iptb_new

# Start the daemons
iptb_start

# import test car file to node 0
ipfsi 0 dag import test/sharness/t0000-car-mirror-data/car-mirror.car

# confirm CID is on node 0
ipfsi 0 get QmWXCR7ZwcQpvzJA5fjkQMJTe2rwJgYUtoSxBXFZ3uBY1W --offline -o $CM_TMP

# confirm CID is not on node 1
ipfsi 1 get QmWXCR7ZwcQpvzJA5fjkQMJTe2rwJgYUtoSxBXFZ3uBY1W --offline -o $CM_TMP

# push CID from node 0 to node 1, in background so we can see session with ls output
carmirrori 0 push -c QmWXCR7ZwcQpvzJA5fjkQMJTe2rwJgYUtoSxBXFZ3uBY1W -a $(cm_cli_remote_addr 1) -b

# OR pull CID from node 0 to node 1
carmirrori 1 pull -c QmWXCR7ZwcQpvzJA5fjkQMJTe2rwJgYUtoSxBXFZ3uBY1W -a $(cm_cli_remote_addr 0) -b

# Confirm push in logs from node 0
iptb_logs 0

# Confirm push received in logs from node 1
iptb_logs 1

# confirm CID is on node 1 now
ipfsi 1 get QmWXCR7ZwcQpvzJA5fjkQMJTe2rwJgYUtoSxBXFZ3uBY1W --offline -o $CM_TMP

# See running sessions
carmirrori 0 ls
carmirrori 1 ls

# Get all stats
carmirrori 0 stats

# Get stats for specific session
carmirrori 0 stats -s http://localhost:2505

# Close session
carmirrori 0 close -s http://localhost:2505

# Cancel session, for forcibly closing
carmirrori 0 cancel -s http://localhost:2505

# shutdown and cleanup
iptb_stop
iptb_remove

Debugging

You can enable debugging in the logs using the GOLOG_LOG_LEVEL environment variable. This can help with running the daemon, the carmirror CLI, verbose sharness tests, or manual operations in a local testbed.

# Turn on debugging
export GOLOG_LOG_LEVEL="error,kubo-car-mirror=debug,go-car-mirror=debug"

# Start daemon, start testbed, run commands, ...

Configuration

CAR Mirror configuration currently resides in Kubo's plugin configuration.

# Configure port for locally accessible commands
../kubo/cmd/ipfs/ipfs config --json Plugins.Plugins.car-mirror.Config.HTTPCommandsAddr '"127.0.0.1:2502"'

# Configure port for remotely accessible commands (i.e. the actual protocol commands)
../kubo/cmd/ipfs/ipfs config --json Plugins.Plugins.car-mirror.Config.HTTPRemoteAddr '":2503"'

# Configure max batch size
../kubo/cmd/ipfs/ipfs config --json Plugins.Plugins.car-mirror.Config.MaxBlocksPerRound 32

# Configure max batch size for cold call push
../kubo/cmd/ipfs/ipfs config --json Plugins.Plugins.car-mirror.Config.MaxBlocksPerColdCall 32

# Disable the plugin
../kubo/cmd/ipfs/ipfs config --json Plugins.Plugins.car-mirror.Disabled true

Acknowledgements

Huge thanks 🙏 to Jonathan Essex, whose design and implementation of go-car-mirror does all the heavy lifting for this project.

A big thank you to the Qri team, whose Dsync project helped save a ton of time in getting a Kubo plugin project like this up and running.