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Runner/act/artifactcache/handler_v2.go
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bircni be90c01468 feat: add size-based cache eviction (#1170)
The cache server retired entries 30 days after creation regardless of use, so a job that ran often enough to keep its cache warm still lost it on a fixed schedule. Nothing bounded the disk either.

Retention now counts from last access alone, and a repository over its limit sheds least recently accessed entries until it fits, enforced on commit as well as on the periodic sweep.

```yaml
cache:
  retention: 168h        # remove entries not accessed for seven days
  repo_size_limit: 10GB  # cap each repository
  size_limit: 0          # cap the whole cache, off by default
  sweep_interval: 1h     # minimum time between sweeps
```

Sizes accept `10GB`, `512mb`, `1TiB` or a plain byte count, binary either way. Leave a key out for its default; `0` turns a limit off, and `0s` does the same for `retention`. Whatever these allow, the cache also sheds entries to keep free space above `health_check.min_free_disk_space_mb` when health checks are enabled, so it cannot grow past the point where the runner stops accepting work.

Supporting fixes: serving an entry stamps its access time, so a find cannot hand a job a download URL for an entry the next eviction is about to remove; an entry larger than the limit is dropped on its own account rather than emptying its repository to make room; and a blob that cannot be unlinked keeps its row, so the next sweep retries instead of orphaning bytes no limit can account for.

Closes https://gitea.com/gitea/runner/issues/1168

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Co-authored-by: silverwind <me@silverwind.io>
Reviewed-on: https://gitea.com/gitea/runner/pulls/1170
Reviewed-by: silverwind <2021+silverwind@noreply.gitea.com>
2026-08-18 15:32:53 +00:00

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// Copyright 2026 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package artifactcache
import (
"cmp"
"encoding/json"
"encoding/xml"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"net/http"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/julienschmidt/httprouter"
)
// The cache service v2 API. A client on this version talks twirp to
// `github.actions.results.api.v1.CacheService` instead of the /_apis/artifactcache
// endpoints, and uploads the archive to the returned URL with the Azure blob protocol.
// Both API versions are served from the same store, so a repository keeps its cache
// when a workflow moves between action versions.
//
// Responses carry the proto field names, which is what Gitea's own results API emits and the only
// spelling the Go clients parse. The JavaScript toolkit accepts either.
const (
cacheServiceV2Path = "/twirp/github.actions.results.api.v1.CacheService"
// blobPath authenticates by signature, because the client uploads without an
// Authorization header. Downloads are handed the v1 artifact URL instead.
blobPath = apiPath + "/blobs"
// blobUploadPurpose keeps an upload URL from being replayed to read an entry.
blobUploadPurpose = "upload:"
blobUploadURLTTL = time.Hour
// twirpInternal is the only error code that is not the client's fault.
twirpInternal = "internal"
)
func (h *Handler) registerV2Routes(router *httprouter.Router) {
router.POST(cacheServiceV2Path+"/CreateCacheEntry", h.bearerAuth(h.v2CreateCacheEntry))
router.POST(cacheServiceV2Path+"/FinalizeCacheEntryUpload", h.bearerAuth(h.v2FinalizeCacheEntryUpload))
router.POST(cacheServiceV2Path+"/GetCacheEntryDownloadURL", h.bearerAuth(h.v2GetCacheEntryDownloadURL))
router.PUT(blobPath+"/:id", h.signedAuth(blobUploadPurpose, h.v2UploadBlob))
}
// An entry that already exists is reported as not ok, which is how the client learns to skip
// the upload.
func (h *Handler) v2CreateCacheEntry(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, _ httprouter.Params) {
cred := credFromContext(r.Context())
req, err := decodeTwirpRequest[v2CreateRequest](r)
if err != nil {
h.twirpError(w, r, "malformed_request", err)
return
}
if req.Key == "" || req.Version == "" {
h.twirpError(w, r, "invalid_argument", errors.New("key and version are required"))
return
}
db, err := h.openDB()
if err != nil {
h.twirpError(w, r, twirpInternal, err)
return
}
defer db.Close()
// An exact (key, version) match means the entry is already cached; the client then skips
// the upload. A prefix match must not count here, or a shorter key would be reported as
// existing and silently never saved.
if existing, err := findExactCache(db, cred.Repo, req.Key, req.Version, true); err != nil {
h.twirpError(w, r, twirpInternal, err)
return
} else if existing != nil {
h.touch(db, existing) // the client skips the upload, so this is the only sign the entry is still in use
h.twirpNotOK(w, r)
return
}
now := time.Now().Unix()
cache := &Cache{
Repo: cred.Repo,
Key: req.Key,
Version: req.Version,
Size: -1, // the size is only known at finalize time
CreatedAt: now,
UsedAt: now,
}
if err := insertCache(db, cache); err != nil {
h.twirpError(w, r, twirpInternal, err)
return
}
h.responseJSON(w, r, http.StatusOK, map[string]any{
"ok": true,
"signed_upload_url": h.signedURL(cred, blobPath, blobUploadPurpose, cache.ID, time.Now().Add(blobUploadURLTTL)),
})
}
func (h *Handler) v2FinalizeCacheEntryUpload(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, _ httprouter.Params) {
cred := credFromContext(r.Context())
req, err := decodeTwirpRequest[v2FinalizeRequest](r)
if err != nil {
h.twirpError(w, r, "malformed_request", err)
return
}
db, err := h.openDB()
if err != nil {
h.twirpError(w, r, twirpInternal, err)
return
}
defer db.Close()
cache, err := findExactCache(db, cred.Repo, req.Key, req.Version, false)
if err != nil {
h.twirpError(w, r, twirpInternal, err)
return
}
if cache == nil {
h.twirpNotOK(w, r)
return
}
db.Close() // commitCache needs the store closed
cache.Size, _ = cmp.Or(req.SizeBytes, req.SizeBytesCamel).Int64()
if err := h.commitCache(cache); err != nil {
h.logger.Errorf("finalize cache %d (%s): %v", cache.ID, cache.Key, err)
h.twirpNotOK(w, r)
return
}
h.responseJSON(w, r, http.StatusOK, map[string]any{
"ok": true,
// int64 fields travel as strings in the proto JSON mapping.
"entry_id": strconv.FormatUint(cache.ID, 10),
})
}
func (h *Handler) v2GetCacheEntryDownloadURL(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, _ httprouter.Params) {
cred := credFromContext(r.Context())
req, err := decodeTwirpRequest[v2DownloadRequest](r)
if err != nil {
h.twirpError(w, r, "malformed_request", err)
return
}
db, err := h.openDB()
if err != nil {
h.twirpError(w, r, twirpInternal, err)
return
}
defer db.Close()
cache, err := h.lookupCache(db, cred.Repo, req.keys(), req.Version)
if err != nil {
h.twirpError(w, r, twirpInternal, err)
return
}
if cache == nil {
h.twirpNotOK(w, r)
return
}
h.responseJSON(w, r, http.StatusOK, map[string]any{
"ok": true,
"signed_download_url": h.signedArtifactURL(cred, cache.ID, time.Now().Add(artifactURLTTL)),
"matched_key": cache.Key,
})
}
// The archive arrives over the subset of the Azure blob API the toolkit uses: a small
// cache is a single PUT, a large one is staged as blocks that a final block list puts
// in order.
func (h *Handler) v2UploadBlob(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, params httprouter.Params) {
id, err := strconv.ParseUint(params.ByName("id"), 10, 64)
if err != nil {
h.responseJSON(w, r, http.StatusBadRequest, err)
return
}
if err := h.touchCache(id, true); err != nil {
h.responseJSON(w, r, http.StatusBadRequest, err)
return
}
query := r.URL.Query()
switch strings.ToLower(query.Get("comp")) {
case "block":
blockID := query.Get("blockid")
if blockID == "" {
h.responseJSON(w, r, http.StatusBadRequest, errors.New("missing blockid"))
return
}
err = h.storage.WriteBlock(id, blockID, r.Body)
case "blocklist":
var list struct{ Latest []string }
if err := xml.NewDecoder(io.LimitReader(r.Body, 8<<20)).Decode(&list); err != nil {
h.responseJSON(w, r, http.StatusBadRequest, fmt.Errorf("malformed block list: %w", err))
return
}
err = h.storage.OrderBlocks(id, list.Latest)
default:
err = h.storage.Write(id, 0, r.Body)
}
if err != nil {
h.responseJSON(w, r, http.StatusInternalServerError, err)
return
}
// The Azure SDK client dereferences this without checking, so its absence panics the caller.
w.Header().Set("x-ms-request-id", strconv.FormatInt(time.Now().UnixNano(), 10))
w.WriteHeader(http.StatusCreated)
}
// twirpNotOK is the negative answer all three endpoints share: no such entry to restore, no
// reservation to finalize, or an entry that already exists and need not be uploaded again.
func (h *Handler) twirpNotOK(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
h.responseJSON(w, r, http.StatusOK, map[string]any{"ok": false})
}
// twirpError reports in the shape a twirp client expects, so the toolkit surfaces the message
// instead of a parse error.
func (h *Handler) twirpError(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, code string, err error) {
h.logger.Debugf("%s %s: %v", r.Method, r.URL.Path, err)
status := http.StatusBadRequest
if code == twirpInternal {
status = http.StatusInternalServerError
}
h.responseJSON(w, r, status, map[string]any{"code": code, "msg": err.Error()})
}
// The twirp request bodies. The toolkit's client serialises with useProtoFieldName, so the proto
// names are what arrive; the camelCase spellings of the same mapping are accepted too, as are
// int64s sent as a bare number rather than the string the mapping prescribes.
type (
v2CreateRequest struct {
Key string `json:"key"`
Version string `json:"version"`
}
v2FinalizeRequest struct {
Key string `json:"key"`
Version string `json:"version"`
SizeBytes json.Number `json:"size_bytes"`
SizeBytesCamel json.Number `json:"sizeBytes"`
}
v2DownloadRequest struct {
Key string `json:"key"`
Version string `json:"version"`
RestoreKeys []string `json:"restore_keys"`
RestoreKeysCamel []string `json:"restoreKeys"`
}
)
func (d v2DownloadRequest) keys() []string {
restoreKeys := d.RestoreKeys
if len(restoreKeys) == 0 {
restoreKeys = d.RestoreKeysCamel
}
return append([]string{d.Key}, restoreKeys...)
}
func decodeTwirpRequest[T any](r *http.Request) (T, error) {
var req T
err := json.NewDecoder(io.LimitReader(r.Body, 1<<20)).Decode(&req)
return req, err
}