1. This doesn't remove the SQL tables yet (this is necessary to pass
tests and also good practice just in case we need or want to look at
history for a little bit)
2. This also removes the Registrar, RegistrarPoc, and User base classes
that were only necessary because we were saving copies of those
objects in the old history classes.
This changes the code to only save console histories of this type. We
keep the old Java code (and, necessarily, the corresponding SQL code)
for now because there's no harm in doing so and we want to avoid hastily
deleting too much.
We now pin to postgreSQL v17 when running tests, which means that minor
version might increase without our intervention. This causes (at least)
the comment in the golden schema to change, and failing the test as a
result.
This PR adds the ability to strip lines that we deem as comment from the
comparison, so we don't have to do trivial upgrades to the gold schema
whenever there's minor version upgrade.
I obtained access to an IBM s390x VM so I thought I'd see how multi-arch
Nomulus is.
Our main application is in Java so it is already multi-arch, but several
tests use docker images that are by default x64. Luckily postgres has an
s390x port, but selenium does not. So I had to disable Screenshot tests
when the arch is not amd64.
- We never delete rows from DomainHistory (and even if we do in the
future, they'll be old / the references won't matter)
- This is likely creating lock contention when lots of requests come
through at once for domains with many DomainHistory entries
We only include the deletion time if the domain is in the 5-day
PENDING_DELETE period after the 30 day REDEMPTION period. For all other
domains, we just have an empty string as that field.
This is behind a feature flag so that we can control when it is enabled
* Include discount price in domai n pricing
* Partial progress in logic
* Tests and logic passing
* Change pricing for multi year create
* Tests for discount pricing logic
* Token currency check
* Add some comments
* Java formatting
* Discount price to Optional
* Change discount price to be optional nullable
* Re-add deleted tests
This is the first step in the field removal (second will be removing the
column from SQL once this is deployed).
There's no point in using a UserDao versus just doing the standard
loading-from-DB that we do everywhere else. No need to special-case it.
Originally, we though that User entities were going to have mutable
email addresses, and thus would require a non-changing primary key. This
proved to not be the case. It'll simplify the User loading/saving code
if we just do everything by email address.
Obviously this doesn't change much functionality, but it prepares us for
removing the id field down the line once the changes propagate.
This is an optional field (will be required when the renewal price
behavior is SPECIFIED). This will allow us to set arbitrary renewal
prices for domains as part of one-off negotiations.
https://b.corp.google.com/issues/332928676
We've added the field in the database in a previous PR. This is only
used in the old console for now because the new console does not have
registry lock functionality yet
* Remove the createBillingCost field from Tld
* fix spacing
* Change field name of map
* Rename getter
* Fix formatting
* Fix todo
* unchange column name
This adds an index on transfer_billing_cancellation_id to Domain and superordinate_domain to Host. When tested on crash with the action limited to only delete 10,000 domains, before these indexes were added the action took about 2 hours to delete 10,000 domains. Once these indexes were added, the action was able to delete the 10,000 domains in a little under 2 minutes.
This also creates base classes for the objects contained within the
history classes, e.g. RegistrarBase. This is the same way that objects
stored in the HistoryEntry subclasses have base classes, e.g.
DomainBase.
We cannot rely on the user checking their login email, so we'll want to
send the emails to the other address if configured. This is already the
case in RegistrarPoc.
* Add index for domainRepoId to PollMessage and DomainHistoryHost
* Add flyway fix for Concurrent
* fix gradle.properties
* Modify lockfiles
* Update the release tool and add IF NOT EXISTS
* Test removing transactional lock from deploy script
* Add transactional lock flag to actual flyway commands in script
* Remove flag from info command
* Add configuration for integration test
Make the necessary changes for the code base to compile with JDK 21.
Other changes:
1. Upgraded testcontainer version and the SQL image version (to be the
same as what we use in Cloud SQL). This led to some schema changes and
also changed the order of results in some test queries (for the
better I think, as the new order appears to be alphabetical).
2. Remove dependency on Truth8, which is deprecated.
3. Enable parallel Gradle task execution and greatly increased the
number of parallel tests in standardTest. Removed outcastTest.
* Remove use of shouldPublishField from ReservedList
* Remove from tests
* Update test comment
* Fix indentation
* fix test comment
* Fix test
* fix test
* Make shouldPublish column nullable
* Add java changes for createBillingCostTransitions
* Add negative cost test
* Remove default value
* remove unused variable
* Add check that create cost and trnasitions map are the same
* inject clock, only use key set when checking for missing fields
* Add test for removing map
This PR makes it possible to build the Nomulus code base using Java 17.
Building with Java 11 continue to be possible and the resulting bytecodes are
still at Java 8 level. Also upgraded Gradle to 8.5.
There are several necessary changes to make this happen:
1. Some Gradle plugins need to be upgraded to support Java 17, notably
errorprone. As a result, a lot more "errors" were caught and corrected.
2. All test code are now built and run at Java 8 level. Previously it was left
undefined (which defaults to the version of the compiler) and had led to
situations where we inadvertently called Java 8+ features in production that
are not caught by tests. The change also made the java8compatibility subproject
obsolete, which is therefore removed.
3. Removed the docs subproject. Its main use is to generate flows.md, but it
relies heavily on Java internal APIs that have changed significant with each
version. Upgrading to Java 11 required extensive refactoring of the code there,
and Java 17 again removed many APIs that were used. I don't think it is worth
the maintenance effort just to have a tool to generate flows.md which no one
actually reads.
4. Capped a few GCP dependencies because the latest version depends on
grpc-java >= 1.59.0, which includes a runtime incompatibility
(https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java/releases/tag/v1.59.0).
Supports the full blocklist download cycle (download, diffing, diff-apply, and order-status reporting) and the refreshing of unblockable domains.
Submitted due to tight deadline. We will conduct post-submit review and refactoring.
Add the BsaDomainRefresh class which tracks the refresh actions.
The refresh actions checks for changes in the set of registered and
reserved domains, which are called unblockables to BSA.