At https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n/pull/8213 we introduced Redis hashes
for workflow ownership and manual webhooks...
- to remove clutter from multiple related keys at the top level,
- to improve performance by preventing serializing-deserializing, and
- to guarantee atomicity during concurrent updates in multi-main setup.
Workflow activation errors can also benefit from this. Added test
coverage as well.
To test manually, create a workflow with a trigger with an invalid
credential, edit the workflow's `active` column to `true`, and restart.
The activation error should show as a red triangle on canvas and in the
workflow list.
Story: https://linear.app/n8n/issue/PAY-1188
- Implement Redis hashes on the caching service, based on Micha's work
in #7747, adapted from `node-cache-manager-ioredis-yet`. Optimize
workflow ownership lookups and manual webhook lookups with Redis hashes.
- Simplify the caching service by removing all currently unused methods
and options: `enable`, `disable`, `getCache`, `keys`, `keyValues`,
`refreshFunctionEach`, `refreshFunctionMany`, `refreshTtl`, etc.
- Remove the flag `N8N_CACHE_ENABLED`. Currently some features on
`master` are broken with caching disabled, and test webhooks now rely
entirely on caching, for multi-main setup support. We originally
introduced this flag to protect against excessive memory usage, but
total cache usage is low enough that we decided to drop this setting.
Apparently this flag was also never documented.
- Overall caching service refactor: use generics, reduce branching, add
discriminants for cache kinds for better type safety, type caching
events, improve readability, remove outdated docs, etc. Also refactor
and expand caching service tests.
Follow-up to: https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n/pull/8176
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In a multi-main setup, we have the following issue. The user's client
connects to main A and runs a test webhook, so main A starts listening
for a webhook call. A third-party service sends a request to the test
webhook URL. The request is forwarded by the load balancer to main B,
who is not listening for this webhook call. Therefore, the webhook call
is unhandled.
To start addressing this, cache test webhook registrations, using Redis
for queue mode and in-memory for regular mode. When the third-party
service sends a request to the test webhook URL, the request is
forwarded by the load balancer to main B, who fetches test webhooks from
the cache and, if it finds a match, executes the test webhook. This
should be transparent - test webhook behavior should remain the same as
so far.
Notes:
- Test webhook timeouts are not cached. A timeout is only relevant to
the process it was created in, so another process retrieving from Redis
a "foreign" timeout will be unable to act on it. A timeout also has
circular references, so `cache-manager-ioredis-yet` is unable to
serialize it.
- In a single-main scenario, the timeout remains in the single process
and is cleared on test webhook expiration, successful execution, and
manual cancellation - all as usual.
- In a multi-main scenario, we will need to have the process who
received the webhook call send a message to the process who created the
webhook directing this originating process to clear the timeout. This
will likely be implemented via execution lifecycle hooks and Redis
channel messages checking session ID. This implementation is out of
scope for this PR and will come next.
- Additional data in test webhooks is not cached. From what I can tell,
additional data is not needed for test webhooks to be executed.
Additional data also has circular references, so
`cache-manager-ioredis-yet` is unable to serialize it.
Follow-up to: #8155
also refactored the code to
1. stop passing around `scope === 'global'`, since this code can be used
only for changing globalRole.
2. leak less details when input validation fails.
## Review / Merge checklist
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- [x] Tests included
## Summary
This PR continues refactoring webhooks code for better modularity.
Continued from #8069 to bring back `ActiveWebhooks`, but this time
actually handling active webhook calls in this class.
## Review / Merge checklist
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This PR simplifies state in test webhooks so that it can be cached
easily. Caching this state will allow us to start using Redis for manual
webhooks, to support manual webhooks to work in multi-main setup.
- [x] Convert `workflowWebhooks` to a getter - no need to optimize for
deactivation
- [x] Remove array from value in `TestWebhooks.webhookUrls`
- [x] Consolidate `webhookUrls` and `registeredWebhooks`
## Summary
Fixes the issue that pinned data gets also used for production executions.
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- Move webhook, poller and trigger activation logs closer to activation
event
- Enrich response of `/debug/multi-main-setup`
- Ensure workflow updates broadcast activation state changes only if
state changed
- Fix bug on workflow activation after leadership change
- Ensure debug controller is not available in production
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Co-authored-by: Omar Ajoue <krynble@gmail.com>
## Summary
When a workflow gets started via a Test-Webhook the pinned data does get
ignored and the nodes executed anyway.
## Related tickets and issues
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reviewers.
## Review / Merge checklist
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- [ ] [Docs updated](https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n-docs) or follow-up
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- [X] Tests included.
> A bug is not considered fixed, unless a test is added to prevent it
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> A feature is not complete without tests.
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Co-authored-by: Mutasem Aldmour <mutasem@n8n.io>
This change kept coming up in #6713, #7773, and #8135.
So this PR moves the existing code without actually changing anything,
to help get rid of some of the circular dependencies.
## Review / Merge checklist
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## Summary
Add `ShutdownService` and `OnShutdown` decorator for more unified way to
shutdown different components. Use this new way in the following
components:
- HTTP(S) server
- Pruning service
- Push connection
- License
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## Summary
A circular dependency between `WorkflowService` and
`ActiveWorkflowRunner` is sometimes causing `this.activeWorkflowRunner`
to be `undefined` in `WorkflowService`.
Breaking this circular dependency should hopefully fix this issue.
## Related tickets and issues
#8122
## Review / Merge checklist
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In case someone manually prunes their executions table before upgrading
to 1.x, `MigrateIntegerKeysToString` should gracefully handle that,
instead of crashing the application.
## Review / Merge checklist
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Follow-up to: https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n/pull/8086
`tsc-alias` as of 1.8.7 is unable to resolve template strings in dynamic
imports. Since the module name mapper in Jest is able to, this issue is
hard to detect, hence the new lint rule `no-dynamic-import-template`.
This is for now specific to `@/` in the `cli` package - we can
generalize later if needed. Ideally we should contribute a fix upstream
when we have more time.
<img width="940" alt="Capture 2023-12-19 at 12 39 55@2x"
src="https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n/assets/44588767/78d4a277-ccff-455c-8610-d1bba39d93f2">
Since crypto-js was
[discontinued](1da3dabf93),
[we migrated all our backend encryption to native
crypto](https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n/pull/7556).
However I decided back then to not remove crypto-js just yet in
expressions, as I wanted to use `SubtleCrypto`. Unfortunately for that
to work, we'd need to make expressions async.
So, to get rid of `crypto-js`, I propose this interim solution.
## Related tickets and issues
N8N-7020
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In the case of a filesystem failure to rename the binary files as part
of the execution's cleanup process, the execution would fail to be saved
and would never finish. This catch prevents it.
## Summary
Whenever an execution is wrapping u to save the data, if it uses binary
data n8n will try to find possibly misallocated files and place them in
the right folder. If this process fails, the execution fails to finish.
Given the execution has already finished at this point, and we cannot
handle the binary data errors more gracefully, all we can do at this
point is log the message as it's a filesystem issue. The rest of the
execution saving process should remain as normal.
## Related tickets and issues
https://linear.app/n8n/issue/HELP-430
## Review / Merge checklist
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automatically goes into the changelog. Use `(no-changelog)` otherwise.**
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- [ ] [Docs updated](https://github.com/n8n-io/n8n-docs) or follow-up
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> A bug is not considered fixed, unless a test is added to prevent it
from happening again.
> A feature is not complete without tests.
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This reverts commit a895ee87fc (#8090)
Our telemetry backend is throwing 500s with the updated rudderstack sdk.
Until that is resolved, we need to downgrade.
## Review / Merge checklist
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Remove duplication, improve readability, and expand tests for
`TestWebhooks.ts` - in anticipation for storing test webhooks in Redis.
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Co-authored-by: कारतोफ्फेलस्क्रिप्ट™ <aditya@netroy.in>