The split between provider and ingester was a long standing division
reflecting the client-side use cases. For the most part, we were
differentiating these for the algorithms that operate them, but it made
instantation and use of the types challenging. On the server-side, this
distinction is generally less important. This change unifies these types
and in the process we get a few benefits.
The first is that we now completely access the content store over GRPC.
This was the initial intent and we have now satisfied this goal
completely. There are a few issues around listing content and getting
status, but we resolve these with simple streaming and regexp filters.
More can probably be done to polish this but the result is clean.
Several other content-oriented methods were polished in the process of
unification. We have now properly seperated out the `Abort` method to
cancel ongoing or stalled ingest processes. We have also replaced the
`Active` method with a single status method.
The transition went extremely smoothly. Once the clients were updated to
use the new methods, every thing worked as expected on the first
compile.
Signed-off-by: Stephen J Day <stephen.day@docker.com>
This adds pause and unpause to containerd's execution service and the
same commands to the `ctr` client.
Signed-off-by: Phil Estes <estesp@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
Updates to the gogo/protobuf dependency are required to correctly
generate time types. We also remove an unused windows dependency.
Signed-off-by: Stephen J Day <stephen.day@docker.com>
This is not really a service like the other rpcs that we expose so lets
change the import paths for it.
Signed-off-by: Michael Crosby <crosbymichael@gmail.com>
After trying to explain the complexities of developing with protobuf, I
have now created a command that correctly calculates the import paths
for each package and runs the protobuf command.
The Makefile has been updated accordingly, expect we now no longer use
`go generate`. A new target `protos` has been defined. We alias the two,
for the lazy. We leave `go generate` in place for cases where we will
actually use `go generate`.
Signed-off-by: Stephen J Day <stephen.day@docker.com>