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API
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Master server
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You can append to any HTTP API with &pretty=y to see a formatted json output.
Assign a file key
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.. code-block:: bash
# Basic Usage:
curl http://localhost:9333/dir/assign
{"count":1,"fid":"3,01637037d6","url":"127.0.0.1:8080",
"publicUrl":"localhost:8080"}
# To assign with a specific replication type:
curl "http://localhost:9333/dir/assign?replication=001"
# To specify how many file ids to reserve
curl "http://localhost:9333/dir/assign?count=5"
# To assign a specific data center
curl "http://localhost:9333/dir/assign?dataCenter=dc1"
Lookup volume
***********************************
We would need to find out whether the volumes have moved.
.. code-block:: bash
curl "http://localhost:9333/dir/lookup?volumeId=3&pretty=y"
{
"locations": [
{
"publicUrl": "localhost:8080",
"url": "localhost:8080"
}
]
}
# Other usages:
# You can actually use the file id to lookup
curl "http://localhost:9333/dir/lookup?volumeId=3,01637037d6"
# If you know the collection, specify it since it will be a little faster
curl "http://localhost:9333/dir/lookup?volumeId=3&collection=turbo"
Force garbage collection
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If your system has many deletions, the deleted file's disk space will not be synchronously re-claimed. There is a background job to check volume disk usage. If empty space is more than the threshold, default to 0.3, the vacuum job will make the volume readonly, create a new volume with only existing files, and switch on the new volume. If you are impatient or doing some testing, vacuum the unused spaces this way.
.. code-block:: bash
curl "http://localhost:9333/vol/vacuum"
curl "http://localhost:9333/vol/vacuum?garbageThreshold=0.4"
The garbageThreshold=0.4 is optional, and will not change the default threshold. You can start volume master with a different default garbageThreshold.
Pre-Allocate Volumes
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One volume servers one write a time. If you need to increase concurrency, you can pre-allocate lots of volumes.
.. code-block:: bash
curl "http://localhost:9333/vol/grow?replication=000&count=4"
{"count":4}
# specify a collection
curl "http://localhost:9333/vol/grow?collection=turbo&count=4"
# specify data center
curl "http://localhost:9333/vol/grow?dataCenter=dc1&count=4"
This generates 4 empty volumes.
Check System Status
***********************************
.. code-block:: bash
curl "http://10.0.2.15:9333/cluster/status?pretty=y"
{
"IsLeader": true,
"Leader": "10.0.2.15:9333",
"Peers": [
"10.0.2.15:9334",
"10.0.2.15:9335"
]
}
curl "http://localhost:9333/dir/status?pretty=y"
{
"Topology": {
"DataCenters": [
{
"Free": 3,
"Id": "dc1",
"Max": 7,
"Racks": [
{
"DataNodes": [
{
"Free": 3,
"Max": 7,
"PublicUrl": "localhost:8080",
"Url": "localhost:8080",
"Volumes": 4
}
],
"Free": 3,
"Id": "DefaultRack",
"Max": 7
}
]
},
{
"Free": 21,
"Id": "dc3",
"Max": 21,
"Racks": [
{
"DataNodes": [
{
"Free": 7,
"Max": 7,
"PublicUrl": "localhost:8081",
"Url": "localhost:8081",
"Volumes": 0
}
],
"Free": 7,
"Id": "rack1",
"Max": 7
},
{
"DataNodes": [
{
"Free": 7,
"Max": 7,
"PublicUrl": "localhost:8082",
"Url": "localhost:8082",
"Volumes": 0
},
{
"Free": 7,
"Max": 7,
"PublicUrl": "localhost:8083",
"Url": "localhost:8083",
"Volumes": 0
}
],
"Free": 14,
"Id": "DefaultRack",
"Max": 14
}
]
}
],
"Free": 24,
"Max": 28,
"layouts": [
{
"collection": "",
"replication": "000",
"writables": [
1,
2,
3,
4
]
}
]
},
"Version": "0.47"
}
Volume Server
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Upload File
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.. code-block:: bash
curl -F file=@/home/chris/myphoto.jpg http://127.0.0.1:8080/3,01637037d6
{"size": 43234}
The size returned is the size stored on WeedFS, sometimes the file is automatically gzipped based on the mime type.
Upload File Directly
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.. code-block:: bash
curl -F file=@/home/chris/myphoto.jpg http://localhost:8080/submit
{"fid":"3,01fbe0dc6f1f38","fileName":"myphoto.jpg","fileUrl":"localhost:8080/3,01fbe0dc6f1f38","size":68231}
This API is a little convenient. The volume server would contact the master to get an file id and store it to the right volume server(not necessarily itself).
Delete File
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.. code-block:: bash
curl -X DELETE http://127.0.0.1:8080/3,01637037d6
Create а specific volume on a specific volume server
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.. code-block:: bash
curl "http://localhost:8080/admin/assign_volume?replication=000&volume=3"
This generates volume 3 on this volume server.
If you use other replicationType, e.g. 001, you would need to do the same on other volume servers to create the mirroring volumes.
Check Volume Server Status
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.. code-block:: bash
curl "http://localhost:8080/status?pretty=y"
{
"Version": "0.34",
"Volumes": [
{
"Id": 1,
"Size": 1319688,
"RepType": "000",
"Version": 2,
"FileCount": 276,
"DeleteCount": 0,
"DeletedByteCount": 0,
"ReadOnly": false
},
{
"Id": 2,
"Size": 1040962,
"RepType": "000",
"Version": 2,
"FileCount": 291,
"DeleteCount": 0,
"DeletedByteCount": 0,
"ReadOnly": false
},
{
"Id": 3,
"Size": 1486334,
"RepType": "000",
"Version": 2,
"FileCount": 301,
"DeleteCount": 2,
"DeletedByteCount": 0,
"ReadOnly": false
},
{
"Id": 4,
"Size": 8953592,
"RepType": "000",
"Version": 2,
"FileCount": 320,
"DeleteCount": 2,
"DeletedByteCount": 0,
"ReadOnly": false
},
{
"Id": 5,
"Size": 70815851,
"RepType": "000",
"Version": 2,
"FileCount": 309,
"DeleteCount": 1,
"DeletedByteCount": 0,
"ReadOnly": false
},
{
"Id": 6,
"Size": 1483131,
"RepType": "000",
"Version": 2,
"FileCount": 301,
"DeleteCount": 1,
"DeletedByteCount": 0,
"ReadOnly": false
},
{
"Id": 7,
"Size": 46797832,
"RepType": "000",
"Version": 2,
"FileCount": 292,
"DeleteCount": 0,
"DeletedByteCount": 0,
"ReadOnly": false
}
]
}