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[[package]]
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name = "pict-rs"
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version = "0.5.7"
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version = "0.5.8"
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dependencies = [
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"actix-form-data",
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"actix-web",
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[package]
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name = "pict-rs"
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description = "A simple image hosting service"
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version = "0.5.7"
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version = "0.5.8"
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authors = ["asonix <asonix@asonix.dog>"]
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license = "AGPL-3.0"
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readme = "README.md"
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##### Compile from Source
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pict-rs can be compiled from source using a recent version of the rust compiler. I do development
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and produce releases on 1.72. pict-rs also requires the `protoc` protobuf compiler to be present at
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build-time in order to enable use of [`tokio-console`](https://github.com/tokio-rs/console).
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and produce releases on 1.75
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Like the Binary Download option, `imagemagick`, `ffmpeg`, and `exiftool` must be installed for
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pict-rs to run properly.
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rustPlatform.buildRustPackage {
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pname = "pict-rs";
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version = "0.5.7";
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version = "0.5.8";
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src = ./.;
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cargoLock = {
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# pict-rs 0.5.8
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## Overview
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pict-rs 0.5.8 improves reliability of deletions by allowing background tasks to be retried.
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Otherwise changes are fairly minor.
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### Changes
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- [Improved Task Reliability](#improved-task-reliability)
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- [Improved Latency](#improved-latency)
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## Upgrade Notes
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There is a small repo format migration between 0.5.7 and 0.5.8. For sled it's simply opening a new
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tree, for postgre it involves adding a new column to the job_queue table. These changes will
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automatically apply when launching pict-rs 0.5.8. Upgrading should be as simple as pulling a new
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version of pict-rs.
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## Configuration Notes
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Check your configurations to make sure you haven't enabled the tokio-console integration unless
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you're using it. In my local testing, I've found the console subscriber to use a significant amount
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of CPU. While it is very useful for debugging, it shouldn't be used generally in production.
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The relevant configuration values are `PICTRS__TRACING__CONSOLE__ADDRESS` with environment variables
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or `[tracing.console] address = ""` in the toml.
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## Packaging Notes
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While I have never recommended packaging pict-rs with non-default crate features enabled, and the
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binaries and containers I provide enable only the default features, there are two new crate features
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in this release that I would advise against enabling in downstream packaging environments.
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The new features are `poll-timer-warnings` and `random-errors`. These are each described below if
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you want to learn about them, but as a general recommendation, do not enable non-default features
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when packaging pict-rs (yes, i'm talking to you `grawlinson` from the AUR).
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The other optional feature, `io-uring`, is considered less stable. It's possible that folks will
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find it works alright, and maybe Arch can enable it since they can assume recent kernels, but I
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don't personally test much with `io-uring`. It exists mostly as a historical curiosity. Please
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consider carefully before enabling io-uring for pict-rs.
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## Descriptions
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### Improved Task Reliability
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pict-rs 0.5.8 adds the ability for tasks to be retried. pict-rs generally spawns background tasks to
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handle things like Image deletion or other cleanup operations. Until now, if a background task
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failed, the only indication would be a warning that appeared in the logs. These warnings are
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generally descriptive and help track the error source, but end users aren't notified, and the repo
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or store state can become inconsistant.
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With the newly added ability to retry tasks, operations should be completed more reliably. By
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default, a failed task will be retried after a 2 minute wait, and if it continues to fail, it will
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be retried up to five times. If a task fails after 5 retries, an additional warning will be output
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to the log.
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In order to test this, I've added a new optional crate feature called `random-errors`, which will
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inject errors into various pict-rs operations randomly. This feature should never be enabled in
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production scenarios, and two warnings will be printed when launching pict-rs if it was compiled
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with this feature enabled.
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### Improved Latency
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pict-rs 0.5.8 implements a couple new techniques to improve system latency.
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1. The postgres connection pooling library has been swapped from deadpool to bb8. Not only does this
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(slightly) improve connection pool access times, but it also means pict-rs is no longer pinned
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to an outdated version of deadpool.
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2. Processes like ffmpeg, imagemagick, and exiftool are now spawned from background threads,
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rather than from within the webserver threads. This is notable, since the act of spawning a
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process ends up using a good amount of time, and prevents other requests from being handled
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until the spawning has completed.
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3. pict-rs now has the ability to monitor polling times for futures. By default, any task pict-rs
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spawns itself will be monitored to report polling times, and a trait has been added to enable
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easily tracking more polling times in the future. These polling times will appear in the
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prometheus metrics, as well as in logs at DEBUG or TRACE visibility. There's an optional crate
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feature called `poll-timer-warnings` that will upgrade some of these logs to WARN visibility.
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