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Index Provider 📢

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A golang implementation of index provider

This repo provides a reference index provider implementation that can be used to advertise content to indexer nodes and serve retrieval requests over graphsync both as a standalone service or embedded into an existing Golang application via a reusable library.

A list of features include:

  • provider CLI that can:
    • Run as a standalone provider daemon instance.
    • Generate and publish indexing advertisements directly from CAR files.
    • Serve retrieval requests for the advertised content over GraphSync.
    • list advertisements published by a provider instance
    • verify ingestion of multihashes by an indexer node from CAR files, detached CARv2 indices or from an index provider's advertisement chain.
  • A Golang SDK to embed indexing integration into existing applications, which includes:
    • Programmatic advertisement for content via index provider Engine with built-in chunking functionality
    • Announcement of changes to the advertised content over GossipSub using go-legs
    • MultihashLister integration point for fully customizable look up of advertised multihashes.
    • Utilities to advertise multihashes directly from CAR files or detached CARv2 index files.
    • Index advertisement metadata schema for retrieval over graphsync and bitswap

Current status 🚧

This implementation is under active development.

Background

The protocol implemented by this repository is the index provider portion of a larger indexing protocol documented here . The indexer node implementation can be found at storetheindex repository.

For more details on the ingestion protocol itself see Providing data to a network indexer .

Install

Prerequisite:

To use the provider as a Go library, execute:

go get github.com/filecoin-project/index-provider

To install the latest provider CLI, run:

git clone https://github.com/filecoin-project/index-provider
cd index-provider && cd cmd
go install ./provider

Alternatively, download the executables directly from the releases.

Usage

Running an standalone provider daemon

To run a provider service first initialize it by executing:

provider init

Initialization generates a default configuration for the provider instance along with a randomly generated identity keypair. The configuration is stored at user home under .index-provider/config in JSON format. The root configuration path can be overridden by setting the PROVIDER_PATH environment variable

Once initialized, start the service daemon by executing:

provider daemon

The running daemon allows advertisement for new content to the indexer nodes and retrieval of content over GraphSync. Additionally, it starts an admin HTTP server that enables administrative operations using the provider CLI tool. By default, the admin server is bound to http://localhost:3102.

You can then advertise content by importing/removing CAR files via the provider CLI, for example:

provider import car -l http://localhost:3102 -i <path-to-car-file>

Both CARv1 and CARv2 formats are supported. Index is regenerated on the fly if one is not present.

Embedding index provider integration

The root go module offers a set of reusable libraries that can be used to embed index provider support into existing application. The core provider.Interface is implemented by engine.Engine.

The provider Engine exposes a set of APIs that allows a user to programmatically announce the availability or removal of content to the indexer nodes referred to as “advertisement”. Advertisements are represented as an IPLD DAG, chained together via a link to the previous advertisement. An advertisement effectively captures the "diff" of the content that is either added or is no longer provided.

Each advertisement contains:

  • Provider ID: the libp2p peer ID of the content provider.
  • Addresses: a list of addresses from which the content can be retrieved.
  • Metadata: a blob of bytes capturing how to retrieve the data.
  • Entries: a link pointing to a list of chunked multihashes.
  • Context ID: a key for the content being advertised.

The Entries link points to the IPLD node that contains a list of mulitihashes being advertised. The list is represented as a chain of "Entry Chunk"s where each chunk contains a list of multihashes and a link to the next chunk. This is to accommodate pagination for a large number of multihashes.

The engine can be configured to dynamically look up the list of multihashes that correspond to the context ID of an advertisement. To do this, the engine requires a MultihashLister to be registered. The MultihashLister is then used to look up the list of multihashes associated to a content advertisement. For an example on how to start up a provider engine, register a lister and advertise content, see:

provider CLI

The provider CLI can be used to interact with a running daemon via the admin server to perform a range of administrative operations. For example, the provider CLI can be used to import a CAR file and advertise its content to the indexer nodes by executing:

provider import car -l http://localhost:3102 -i <path-to-car-file>

For full usage, execute provider. Usage:

NAME:
   provider - Indexer Reference Provider Implementation

USAGE:
   provider [global options] command [command options] [arguments...]

VERSION:
   v0.2.7

COMMANDS:
   daemon             Starts a reference provider
   find               Query an indexer for indexed content
   index              Push a single content index into an indexer
   init               Initialize reference provider config file and identity
   connect            Connects to an indexer through its multiaddr
   import, i          Imports sources of multihashes to the index provider.
   register           Register provider information with an indexer that trusts the provider
   remove, rm         Removes previously advertised multihashes by the provider.
   verify-ingest, vi  Verifies ingestion of multihashes to an indexer node from a CAR file or a CARv2 Index
   list               Lists advertisements
   help, h            Shows a list of commands or help for one command

GLOBAL OPTIONS:
   --help, -h     show help (default: false)
   --version, -v  print the version (default: false)

Storage Consumption

The index provider engine uses a given datastore to persist two general category of data:

  1. Internal advertisement mappings, and
  2. Chunked entries chain cache

If the datastore passed to the engine is reused, it is recommended to wrap it in a namespace prior to instantiating the engine.

Internal advertisement mappings

The internal advertisement mappings are purely used by the engine to efficiently handle publication requests. It generally includes:

  • mapping to the latest advertisement
  • mappings between advertisement CIDs, their context ID and their corresponding metadata.

The storage consumed by such mappings is negligible and grows linearly as a factor of the number of advertisements published.

Chunked entries chain cache

This category stores chunked entries generated by publishing an advertisement with a never seen before context ID. The chunks are stored in an LRU cache, the maximum size of which is configured by the following configuration parameters in Ingest config:

  • LinkChunkSize - The maximum number of multihashes in a chunk (defaults to 16,384)
  • LinkCacheSize - The maximum number of entries links to chace (defaults to 1024)

The exact storage usage depends on the size of multihashes. For example, using the default config to advertise 128-bit long multihashes will result in chunk sizes of 0.25MiB with maximum cache growth of 256 MiB.

To delete the cache set PurgeLinkCache to true and restart the engine.

Note that the LRU cache may grow beyond its max size if the generated chain of chunks is longer than the configured LinkChunkSize. This is to avoid partial caching of chunks within a single advertisement. The cache expansion is logged in INFO level at provider/engine logging subsystem.

Related Resources

License

SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR MIT

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