Go bindings for Ceph :octopus: :octopus: :octopus:
The go-ceph project is a collection of API bindings that support the use of
native Ceph APIs, which are C language functions, in Go. These bindings make
use of Go’s cgo feature.
There are three main Go sub-packages that make up go-ceph:
We aim to provide comprehensive support for the Ceph APIs over time. This
includes both I/O related functions and management functions. If your project
makes use of Ceph command line tools and is written in Go, you may be able to
switch away from shelling out to the CLI and to these native function calls.
The code in go-ceph is purely a library module. Typically, one will import
go-ceph in another Go based project. When building the code the native RADOS,
RBD, & CephFS library and development headers are expected to be installed.
On debian based systems (apt) these may be:
libcephfs-dev librbd-dev librados-dev
On rpm based systems (dnf, yum, etc) these may be:
libcephfs-devel librbd-devel librados-devel
On MacOS you can use brew to install the libraries:
brew tap mulbc/ceph-client
brew install ceph-client
NOTE: CentOS users may want to use a
CentOS Storage SIG
repository to enable packages for a supported ceph version.
Example: dnf -y install centos-release-ceph-pacific
.
(CentOS 7 users should use “yum” rather than “dnf”)
To quickly test if one can build with go-ceph on your system, run:
go get github.com/ceph/go-ceph
Once compiled, code using go-ceph is expected to dynamically link to the Ceph
libraries. These libraries must be available on the system where the go based
binaries will be run. Our use of cgo and ceph libraries does not allow for
fully static binaries.
go-ceph tries to support different Ceph versions. However some functions might
only be available in recent versions, and others may be deprecated. In order to
work with non-current versions of Ceph, it is required to pass build-tags to
the go
command line. A tag with the named Ceph release will enable/disable
certain features of the go-ceph packages, and prevent warnings or compile
problems. For example, to ensure you select the library features that match
the “pacific” release, use:
go build -tags pacific ....
go test -tags pacific ....
go-ceph version | Supported Ceph Versions | Deprecated Ceph Versions |
---|---|---|
v0.33.0 | pacific, quincy, reef, squid | octopus |
v0.32.0 | pacific, quincy, reef, squid | octopus |
v0.31.0 | pacific, quincy, reef, squid | octopus |
v0.30.0 | pacific, quincy, reef, squid | octopus |
v0.29.0 | pacific, quincy, reef | octopus |
v0.28.0 | pacific, quincy, reef | nautilus, octopus |
v0.27.0 | pacific, quincy, reef | nautilus, octopus |
v0.26.0 | pacific, quincy, reef | nautilus, octopus |
v0.25.0 | pacific, quincy, reef | nautilus, octopus |
v0.24.0 | pacific, quincy, reef | nautilus, octopus |
v0.23.0 | pacific, quincy, reef | nautilus, octopus |
v0.22.0 | pacific, quincy | nautilus, octopus |
v0.21.0 | pacific, quincy | nautilus, octopus |
v0.20.0 | pacific, quincy | nautilus, octopus |
v0.19.0 | pacific, quincy | nautilus, octopus |
v0.18.0 | octopus, pacific, quincy | nautilus |
v0.17.0 | octopus, pacific, quincy | nautilus |
The tags affect what is supported at compile time. What version of the Ceph
cluster the client libraries support, and vice versa, is determined entirely
by what version of the Ceph C libraries go-ceph is compiled with.
To see what older versions of go-ceph supported refer to the older
releases file in the documentation.
Detailed API documentation is available at
https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/ceph/go-ceph.
Some API Hints and How-Tos are also available to quickly
introduce how some of API calls work together.
docker run --rm -it --net=host \
--security-opt apparmor:unconfined \
-v ${PWD}:/go/src/github.com/ceph/go-ceph:z \
-v /home/nwatkins/src/ceph/build:/home/nwatkins/src/ceph/build:z \
-e CEPH_CONF=/home/nwatkins/src/ceph/build/ceph.conf \
ceph-golang
Run against a vstart.sh
cluster without installing Ceph:
export CGO_CPPFLAGS="-I/ceph/src/include"
export CGO_LDFLAGS="-L/ceph/build/lib"
go build
Contributions are welcome & greatly appreciated, every little bit helps. Make code changes via Github pull requests:
go fmt
before submitting a changemake fmt
as well.
make test-docker
Want to get in touch with the go-ceph team? We’re available through a few
different channels: