So one issue I've found is that sometimes Sandstorm will kill a grain while it is still transcoding (on my todo list, figure out how to lock the grain open during transcoding...). When that happens, a tube-transcode- and tube-upload- file each get left behind in the uploads directory. If I understand this correctly, tube should never look for those files again, and they are just storage waste. In the case of a grain I made today, the uploads directory remains half the grain's size, even though the actual videos tube serves are elsewhere.
So I believe that I wrote this correctly, but haven't tested it yet: When launching the Sandstorm grain, we should just dump the contents of the uploads directory to clean up unusable data.
Reviewed-on: https://git.mills.io/prologic/tube/pulls/73
Reviewed-by: James Mills <james@mills.io>
Co-authored-by: Jacob Weisz <ocdtrekkie@noreply@mills.io>
Co-committed-by: Jacob Weisz <ocdtrekkie@noreply@mills.io>
I am not quite done here, I need to finish some of the packaging metadata, and I am going to maybe take a pass at permissions prior to release. Opening the pull request so you can easily track the progress.
Note that Sandstorm app metadata is supposed to be less than 1 MB total, so I optimized your screenshots. I dare you to tell the difference with the naked eye.
Co-authored-by: Jacob Weisz <inbox@jacobweisz.com>
Reviewed-on: https://git.mills.io/prologic/tube/pulls/26
Co-authored-by: Jacob Weisz <ocdtrekkie@noreply@mills.io>
Co-committed-by: Jacob Weisz <ocdtrekkie@noreply@mills.io>