* rust(volume): strip grpc-port suffix from master URL before HTTP lookup The volume server stores `master_url` in SeaweedFS's canonical `host:httpPort.grpcPort` form (e.g. `node-a:5300.5310`). When `lookup_volume` builds the master `/dir/lookup` URL, the appended gRPC port turns the URL into `http://node-a:5300.5310/...`, which reqwest rejects with "builder error". Every replicated write, batch-delete lookup, and proxy/redirect read then fails. Mirror Go's `pb.ServerAddress.ToHttpAddress()` with a new `to_http_address` helper and apply it inside `lookup_volume`, the single funnel for all three HTTP master lookups in the Rust volume server. Other consumers of `master_url` already go through gRPC and use `to_grpc_address` / `parse_grpc_address`. Includes a regression test that mocks a master HTTP server and calls `lookup_volume` with a `host:port.grpcPort` master URL — without the fix it reproduces the exact "lookup request failed: builder error" from issue #9274. Fixes #9274 * rust(volume): only strip dotted suffix from address when both ports are numeric Previously `to_http_address` rewrote any `host:foo.bar` to `host:foo`, which would silently drop the suffix on malformed config (e.g. a hostname like `host:abc.def` or `host:99999.19333`). Validate that both halves of the dotted suffix parse as `u16` before stripping — mirrors the validation that `to_grpc_address` already does in the inverse direction. Also slice the input directly instead of going through `format!`, since the result is just a prefix of `addr`. Adds a test that asserts non-numeric / out-of-range dotted suffixes are preserved unchanged. * rust(volume): strip grpc-port suffix from peer URLs in replicate / proxy / redirect In normal operation the master returns `Location.url` as plain `host:port` and the gRPC port arrives in a separate field. But the volume server already has defensive logic (`grpc_address_for_location`) for the `host:httpPort.grpcPort` form on those same URLs, which implies a code path where peer URLs do carry the suffix. Apply `to_http_address` to `loc.url` / `target.url` before building HTTP URLs in `do_replicated_request`, `proxy_request`, and `redirect_request` to keep replicate-write, proxy-read, and redirect paths from hitting the same `lookup request failed: builder error` mode that #9274 documented for master lookups. Adds a unit test exercising `redirect_request` with a `.grpcPort` suffix on `target.url`. * rust(volume): return Cow<str> from to_http_address to skip allocation on the no-suffix path Most addresses pass through `to_http_address` unchanged (master and peer URLs are normally plain `host:port`), so the previous String return type allocated on every call for nothing. Switch to `Cow<str>`: the common pass-through borrows from the input, and only the rewrite branch allocates. Call sites use the result via `format!`/`Display`, which both work transparently with `Cow<str>`. Adds a test asserting the variant is Borrowed in the no-rewrite cases and Owned only when the suffix is stripped. * rust(volume): cover bracketed IPv6 literals in to_http_address tests The current implementation already handles IPv6 correctly because `rfind(':')` lands on the colon after the closing bracket, leaving the dotted suffix logic unchanged. Add explicit test coverage so the behavior is locked down for dual-stack deployments — both the strip case (`[::1]:9333.19333` -> `[::1]:9333`) and the various passthrough cases (no suffix, non-numeric, out-of-range, trailing colon). * rust(volume): parse both ports in one tuple pattern match in to_http_address Combine the two `is_ok()` checks into a single `if let (Ok(_), Ok(_))` tuple match — equivalent semantics, slightly tighter expression of intent. No behavior change.
SeaweedFS Volume Server (Rust)
A drop-in replacement for the SeaweedFS Go volume server, rewritten in Rust. It uses binary-compatible storage formats (.dat, .idx, .vif) and speaks the same HTTP and gRPC protocols, so it works with an unmodified Go master server.
Building
Requires Rust 1.75+ (2021 edition).
cd seaweed-volume
cargo build --release
The binary is produced at target/release/seaweed-volume.
Running
Start a Go master server first, then point the Rust volume server at it:
# Minimal
seaweed-volume --port 8080 --master localhost:9333 --dir /data/vol1 --max 7
# Multiple data directories
seaweed-volume --port 8080 --master localhost:9333 \
--dir /mnt/ssd1,/mnt/ssd2 --max 100,100 --disk ssd
# With datacenter/rack topology
seaweed-volume --port 8080 --master localhost:9333 --dir /data/vol1 --max 7 \
--dataCenter dc1 --rack rack1
# With JWT authentication
seaweed-volume --port 8080 --master localhost:9333 --dir /data/vol1 --max 7 \
--securityFile /etc/seaweedfs/security.toml
# With TLS (configured in security.toml via [https.volume] and [grpc.volume] sections)
seaweed-volume --port 8080 --master localhost:9333 --dir /data/vol1 --max 7 \
--securityFile /etc/seaweedfs/security.toml
Common flags
| Flag | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
--port |
8080 |
HTTP listen port |
--port.grpc |
port+10000 |
gRPC listen port |
--master |
localhost:9333 |
Comma-separated master server addresses |
--dir |
/tmp |
Comma-separated data directories |
--max |
8 |
Max volumes per directory (comma-separated) |
--ip |
auto-detect | Server IP / identifier |
--ip.bind |
same as --ip |
Bind address |
--dataCenter |
Datacenter name | |
--rack |
Rack name | |
--disk |
Disk type tag: hdd, ssd, or custom |
|
--index |
memory |
Needle map type: memory, leveldb, leveldbMedium, leveldbLarge |
--readMode |
proxy |
Non-local read mode: local, proxy, redirect |
--fileSizeLimitMB |
256 |
Max upload file size |
--minFreeSpace |
1 (percent) |
Min free disk space before marking volumes read-only |
--securityFile |
Path to security.toml for JWT keys and TLS certs |
|
--metricsPort |
0 (disabled) |
Prometheus metrics endpoint port |
--whiteList |
Comma-separated IPs with write permission | |
--preStopSeconds |
10 |
Graceful drain period before shutdown |
--compactionMBps |
0 (unlimited) |
Compaction I/O rate limit |
--pprof |
false |
Enable pprof HTTP handlers |
Set RUST_LOG=debug (or trace, info, warn) for log level control.
Set SEAWEED_WRITE_QUEUE=1 to enable batched async write processing.
Features
- Binary compatible -- reads and writes the same
.dat/.idx/.viffiles as the Go server; seamless migration with no data conversion. - HTTP + gRPC -- full implementation of the volume server HTTP API and all gRPC RPCs including streaming operations (copy, tail, incremental copy, vacuum).
- Master heartbeat -- bidirectional streaming heartbeat with the Go master server; volume and EC shard registration, leader failover, graceful shutdown deregistration.
- JWT authentication -- signing key configuration via
security.tomlwith token source precedence (query > header > cookie), file_id claims validation, and separate read/write keys. - TLS -- HTTPS for the HTTP API and mTLS for gRPC, configured through
security.toml. - Erasure coding -- Reed-Solomon EC shard management: mount/unmount, read, rebuild, copy, delete, and shard-to-volume reconstruction.
- S3 remote storage --
FetchAndWriteNeedlereads from any S3-compatible backend (AWS, MinIO, Wasabi, Backblaze, etc.) and writes locally. SupportsVolumeTierMoveDatToRemote/FromRemotefor tiered storage. - Needle map backends -- in-memory HashMap, LevelDB (via
rusty-leveldb), or redb (pure Rust disk-backed) needle maps. - Image processing -- on-the-fly resize/crop, JPEG EXIF orientation auto-fix, WebP support.
- Streaming reads -- large files (>1MB) are streamed via
spawn_blockingto avoid blocking the async runtime. - Auto-compression -- compressible file types (text, JSON, CSS, JS, SVG, etc.) are gzip-compressed on upload.
- Prometheus metrics -- counters, histograms, and gauges exported at a dedicated metrics port; optional push gateway support.
- Graceful shutdown -- SIGINT/SIGTERM handling with configurable
preStopSecondsdrain period.
Testing
Rust unit tests
cd seaweed-volume
cargo test
Go integration tests
The Go test suite can target either the Go or Rust volume server via the VOLUME_SERVER_IMPL environment variable:
# Run all HTTP + gRPC integration tests against the Rust server
VOLUME_SERVER_IMPL=rust go test -v -count=1 -timeout 1200s \
./test/volume_server/grpc/... ./test/volume_server/http/...
# Run a single test
VOLUME_SERVER_IMPL=rust go test -v -count=1 -timeout 60s \
-run "TestName" ./test/volume_server/http/...
# Run S3 remote storage tests
VOLUME_SERVER_IMPL=rust go test -v -count=1 -timeout 180s \
-run "TestFetchAndWriteNeedle" ./test/volume_server/grpc/...
Load testing
A load test harness is available at test/volume_server/loadtest/. See that directory for usage instructions and scenarios.
Architecture
The server runs three listeners concurrently:
- HTTP (Axum 0.7) -- admin and public routers for file upload/download, status, and stats endpoints.
- gRPC (Tonic 0.12) -- all
VolumeServerRPCs from the SeaweedFS protobuf definition. - Metrics (optional) -- Prometheus scrape endpoint on a separate port.
Key source modules:
| Path | Description |
|---|---|
src/main.rs |
Entry point, server startup, signal handling |
src/config.rs |
CLI parsing and configuration resolution |
src/server/volume_server.rs |
HTTP router setup and middleware |
src/server/handlers.rs |
HTTP request handlers (read, write, delete, status) |
src/server/grpc_server.rs |
gRPC service implementation |
src/server/heartbeat.rs |
Master heartbeat loop |
src/storage/volume.rs |
Volume read/write/delete logic |
src/storage/needle.rs |
Needle (file entry) serialization |
src/storage/store.rs |
Multi-volume store management |
src/security.rs |
JWT validation and IP whitelist guard |
src/remote_storage/ |
S3 remote storage backend |
See DEV_PLAN.md for the full development history and feature checklist.