open-nomad/nomad/structs/structs.go

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package structs
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import (
"bytes"
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"container/heap"
"crypto/md5"
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"crypto/sha1"
"crypto/sha256"
"crypto/sha512"
"encoding/base32"
"encoding/hex"
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"math"
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"net"
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"net/url"
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"os"
"path/filepath"
"reflect"
"regexp"
"sort"
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"strconv"
"strings"
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"time"
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"github.com/gorhill/cronexpr"
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"github.com/hashicorp/consul/api"
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hcodec "github.com/hashicorp/go-msgpack/codec"
multierror "github.com/hashicorp/go-multierror"
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"github.com/hashicorp/go-version"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/acl"
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"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/helper"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/helper/args"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/helper/uuid"
"github.com/hashicorp/nomad/lib/kheap"
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psstructs "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/plugins/shared/structs"
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"github.com/mitchellh/copystructure"
"github.com/ugorji/go/codec"
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"golang.org/x/crypto/blake2b"
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)
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var (
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// validPolicyName is used to validate a policy name
validPolicyName = regexp.MustCompile("^[a-zA-Z0-9-]{1,128}$")
// b32 is a lowercase base32 encoding for use in URL friendly service hashes
b32 = base32.NewEncoding(strings.ToLower("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz234567"))
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)
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type MessageType uint8
const (
NodeRegisterRequestType MessageType = iota
NodeDeregisterRequestType
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NodeUpdateStatusRequestType
NodeUpdateDrainRequestType
JobRegisterRequestType
JobDeregisterRequestType
EvalUpdateRequestType
EvalDeleteRequestType
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AllocUpdateRequestType
AllocClientUpdateRequestType
ReconcileJobSummariesRequestType
VaultAccessorRegisterRequestType
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VaultAccessorDeregisterRequestType
ApplyPlanResultsRequestType
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DeploymentStatusUpdateRequestType
DeploymentPromoteRequestType
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DeploymentAllocHealthRequestType
DeploymentDeleteRequestType
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JobStabilityRequestType
ACLPolicyUpsertRequestType
ACLPolicyDeleteRequestType
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ACLTokenUpsertRequestType
ACLTokenDeleteRequestType
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ACLTokenBootstrapRequestType
AutopilotRequestType
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UpsertNodeEventsType
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JobBatchDeregisterRequestType
AllocUpdateDesiredTransitionRequestType
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NodeUpdateEligibilityRequestType
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BatchNodeUpdateDrainRequestType
SchedulerConfigRequestType
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)
const (
// IgnoreUnknownTypeFlag is set along with a MessageType
// to indicate that the message type can be safely ignored
// if it is not recognized. This is for future proofing, so
// that new commands can be added in a way that won't cause
// old servers to crash when the FSM attempts to process them.
IgnoreUnknownTypeFlag MessageType = 128
// ApiMajorVersion is returned as part of the Status.Version request.
// It should be incremented anytime the APIs are changed in a way
// that would break clients for sane client versioning.
ApiMajorVersion = 1
// ApiMinorVersion is returned as part of the Status.Version request.
// It should be incremented anytime the APIs are changed to allow
// for sane client versioning. Minor changes should be compatible
// within the major version.
ApiMinorVersion = 1
ProtocolVersion = "protocol"
APIMajorVersion = "api.major"
APIMinorVersion = "api.minor"
GetterModeAny = "any"
GetterModeFile = "file"
GetterModeDir = "dir"
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// maxPolicyDescriptionLength limits a policy description length
maxPolicyDescriptionLength = 256
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// maxTokenNameLength limits a ACL token name length
maxTokenNameLength = 256
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// ACLClientToken and ACLManagementToken are the only types of tokens
ACLClientToken = "client"
ACLManagementToken = "management"
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// DefaultNamespace is the default namespace.
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DefaultNamespace = "default"
DefaultNamespaceDescription = "Default shared namespace"
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// JitterFraction is a the limit to the amount of jitter we apply
// to a user specified MaxQueryTime. We divide the specified time by
// the fraction. So 16 == 6.25% limit of jitter. This jitter is also
// applied to RPCHoldTimeout.
JitterFraction = 16
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// MaxRetainedNodeEvents is the maximum number of node events that will be
// retained for a single node
MaxRetainedNodeEvents = 10
// MaxRetainedNodeScores is the number of top scoring nodes for which we
// retain scoring metadata
MaxRetainedNodeScores = 5
// Normalized scorer name
NormScorerName = "normalized-score"
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)
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// Context defines the scope in which a search for Nomad object operates, and
// is also used to query the matching index value for this context
type Context string
const (
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Allocs Context = "allocs"
Deployments Context = "deployment"
Evals Context = "evals"
Jobs Context = "jobs"
Nodes Context = "nodes"
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Namespaces Context = "namespaces"
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Quotas Context = "quotas"
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All Context = "all"
)
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// NamespacedID is a tuple of an ID and a namespace
type NamespacedID struct {
ID string
Namespace string
}
func (n NamespacedID) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("<ns: %q, id: %q>", n.Namespace, n.ID)
}
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// RPCInfo is used to describe common information about query
type RPCInfo interface {
RequestRegion() string
IsRead() bool
AllowStaleRead() bool
IsForwarded() bool
SetForwarded()
}
// InternalRpcInfo allows adding internal RPC metadata to an RPC. This struct
// should NOT be replicated in the API package as it is internal only.
type InternalRpcInfo struct {
// Forwarded marks whether the RPC has been forwarded.
Forwarded bool
}
// IsForwarded returns whether the RPC is forwarded from another server.
func (i *InternalRpcInfo) IsForwarded() bool {
return i.Forwarded
}
// SetForwarded marks that the RPC is being forwarded from another server.
func (i *InternalRpcInfo) SetForwarded() {
i.Forwarded = true
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}
// QueryOptions is used to specify various flags for read queries
type QueryOptions struct {
// The target region for this query
Region string
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// Namespace is the target namespace for the query.
Namespace string
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// If set, wait until query exceeds given index. Must be provided
// with MaxQueryTime.
MinQueryIndex uint64
// Provided with MinQueryIndex to wait for change.
MaxQueryTime time.Duration
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// If set, any follower can service the request. Results
// may be arbitrarily stale.
AllowStale bool
// If set, used as prefix for resource list searches
Prefix string
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// AuthToken is secret portion of the ACL token used for the request
AuthToken string
InternalRpcInfo
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}
func (q QueryOptions) RequestRegion() string {
return q.Region
}
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func (q QueryOptions) RequestNamespace() string {
if q.Namespace == "" {
return DefaultNamespace
}
return q.Namespace
}
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// QueryOption only applies to reads, so always true
func (q QueryOptions) IsRead() bool {
return true
}
func (q QueryOptions) AllowStaleRead() bool {
return q.AllowStale
}
type WriteRequest struct {
// The target region for this write
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Region string
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// Namespace is the target namespace for the write.
Namespace string
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// AuthToken is secret portion of the ACL token used for the request
AuthToken string
InternalRpcInfo
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}
func (w WriteRequest) RequestRegion() string {
// The target region for this request
return w.Region
}
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func (w WriteRequest) RequestNamespace() string {
if w.Namespace == "" {
return DefaultNamespace
}
return w.Namespace
}
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// WriteRequest only applies to writes, always false
func (w WriteRequest) IsRead() bool {
return false
}
func (w WriteRequest) AllowStaleRead() bool {
return false
}
// QueryMeta allows a query response to include potentially
// useful metadata about a query
type QueryMeta struct {
// This is the index associated with the read
Index uint64
// If AllowStale is used, this is time elapsed since
// last contact between the follower and leader. This
// can be used to gauge staleness.
LastContact time.Duration
// Used to indicate if there is a known leader node
KnownLeader bool
}
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// WriteMeta allows a write response to include potentially
// useful metadata about the write
type WriteMeta struct {
// This is the index associated with the write
Index uint64
}
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// NodeRegisterRequest is used for Node.Register endpoint
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// to register a node as being a schedulable entity.
type NodeRegisterRequest struct {
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Node *Node
NodeEvent *NodeEvent
WriteRequest
}
// NodeDeregisterRequest is used for Node.Deregister endpoint
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// to deregister a node as being a schedulable entity.
type NodeDeregisterRequest struct {
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NodeID string
WriteRequest
}
// NodeServerInfo is used to in NodeUpdateResponse to return Nomad server
// information used in RPC server lists.
type NodeServerInfo struct {
// RPCAdvertiseAddr is the IP endpoint that a Nomad Server wishes to
// be contacted at for RPCs.
RPCAdvertiseAddr string
// RpcMajorVersion is the major version number the Nomad Server
// supports
RPCMajorVersion int32
// RpcMinorVersion is the minor version number the Nomad Server
// supports
RPCMinorVersion int32
// Datacenter is the datacenter that a Nomad server belongs to
Datacenter string
}
// NodeUpdateStatusRequest is used for Node.UpdateStatus endpoint
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// to update the status of a node.
type NodeUpdateStatusRequest struct {
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NodeID string
Status string
NodeEvent *NodeEvent
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WriteRequest
}
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// NodeUpdateDrainRequest is used for updating the drain strategy
type NodeUpdateDrainRequest struct {
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NodeID string
DrainStrategy *DrainStrategy
// COMPAT Remove in version 0.10
// As part of Nomad 0.8 we have deprecated the drain boolean in favor of a
// drain strategy but we need to handle the upgrade path where the Raft log
// contains drain updates with just the drain boolean being manipulated.
Drain bool
// MarkEligible marks the node as eligible if removing the drain strategy.
MarkEligible bool
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// NodeEvent is the event added to the node
NodeEvent *NodeEvent
WriteRequest
}
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// BatchNodeUpdateDrainRequest is used for updating the drain strategy for a
// batch of nodes
type BatchNodeUpdateDrainRequest struct {
// Updates is a mapping of nodes to their updated drain strategy
Updates map[string]*DrainUpdate
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// NodeEvents is a mapping of the node to the event to add to the node
NodeEvents map[string]*NodeEvent
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WriteRequest
}
// DrainUpdate is used to update the drain of a node
type DrainUpdate struct {
// DrainStrategy is the new strategy for the node
DrainStrategy *DrainStrategy
// MarkEligible marks the node as eligible if removing the drain strategy.
MarkEligible bool
}
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// NodeUpdateEligibilityRequest is used for updating the scheduling eligibility
type NodeUpdateEligibilityRequest struct {
NodeID string
Eligibility string
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// NodeEvent is the event added to the node
NodeEvent *NodeEvent
WriteRequest
}
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// NodeEvaluateRequest is used to re-evaluate the node
type NodeEvaluateRequest struct {
NodeID string
WriteRequest
}
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// NodeSpecificRequest is used when we just need to specify a target node
type NodeSpecificRequest struct {
NodeID string
SecretID string
QueryOptions
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}
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// SearchResponse is used to return matches and information about whether
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// the match list is truncated specific to each type of context.
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type SearchResponse struct {
// Map of context types to ids which match a specified prefix
Matches map[Context][]string
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// Truncations indicates whether the matches for a particular context have
// been truncated
Truncations map[Context]bool
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QueryMeta
}
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// SearchRequest is used to parameterize a request, and returns a
// list of matches made up of jobs, allocations, evaluations, and/or nodes,
// along with whether or not the information returned is truncated.
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type SearchRequest struct {
// Prefix is what ids are matched to. I.e, if the given prefix were
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// "a", potential matches might be "abcd" or "aabb"
Prefix string
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// Context is the type that can be matched against. A context can be a job,
// node, evaluation, allocation, or empty (indicated every context should be
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// matched)
Context Context
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QueryOptions
}
// JobRegisterRequest is used for Job.Register endpoint
// to register a job as being a schedulable entity.
type JobRegisterRequest struct {
Job *Job
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// If EnforceIndex is set then the job will only be registered if the passed
// JobModifyIndex matches the current Jobs index. If the index is zero, the
// register only occurs if the job is new.
EnforceIndex bool
JobModifyIndex uint64
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// PolicyOverride is set when the user is attempting to override any policies
PolicyOverride bool
WriteRequest
}
// JobDeregisterRequest is used for Job.Deregister endpoint
// to deregister a job as being a schedulable entity.
type JobDeregisterRequest struct {
JobID string
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// Purge controls whether the deregister purges the job from the system or
// whether the job is just marked as stopped and will be removed by the
// garbage collector
Purge bool
WriteRequest
}
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// JobBatchDeregisterRequest is used to batch deregister jobs and upsert
// evaluations.
type JobBatchDeregisterRequest struct {
// Jobs is the set of jobs to deregister
Jobs map[NamespacedID]*JobDeregisterOptions
// Evals is the set of evaluations to create.
Evals []*Evaluation
WriteRequest
}
// JobDeregisterOptions configures how a job is deregistered.
type JobDeregisterOptions struct {
// Purge controls whether the deregister purges the job from the system or
// whether the job is just marked as stopped and will be removed by the
// garbage collector
Purge bool
}
// JobEvaluateRequest is used when we just need to re-evaluate a target job
type JobEvaluateRequest struct {
JobID string
EvalOptions EvalOptions
WriteRequest
}
// EvalOptions is used to encapsulate options when forcing a job evaluation
type EvalOptions struct {
ForceReschedule bool
}
// JobSpecificRequest is used when we just need to specify a target job
type JobSpecificRequest struct {
JobID string
AllAllocs bool
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QueryOptions
}
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// JobListRequest is used to parameterize a list request
type JobListRequest struct {
QueryOptions
}
// JobPlanRequest is used for the Job.Plan endpoint to trigger a dry-run
// evaluation of the Job.
type JobPlanRequest struct {
Job *Job
Diff bool // Toggles an annotated diff
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// PolicyOverride is set when the user is attempting to override any policies
PolicyOverride bool
WriteRequest
}
// JobSummaryRequest is used when we just need to get a specific job summary
type JobSummaryRequest struct {
JobID string
QueryOptions
}
// JobDispatchRequest is used to dispatch a job based on a parameterized job
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type JobDispatchRequest struct {
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JobID string
Payload []byte
Meta map[string]string
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WriteRequest
}
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// JobValidateRequest is used to validate a job
type JobValidateRequest struct {
Job *Job
WriteRequest
}
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// JobRevertRequest is used to revert a job to a prior version.
type JobRevertRequest struct {
// JobID is the ID of the job being reverted
JobID string
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// JobVersion the version to revert to.
JobVersion uint64
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// EnforcePriorVersion if set will enforce that the job is at the given
// version before reverting.
EnforcePriorVersion *uint64
WriteRequest
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}
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// JobStabilityRequest is used to marked a job as stable.
type JobStabilityRequest struct {
// Job to set the stability on
JobID string
JobVersion uint64
// Set the stability
Stable bool
WriteRequest
}
// JobStabilityResponse is the response when marking a job as stable.
type JobStabilityResponse struct {
WriteMeta
}
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// NodeListRequest is used to parameterize a list request
type NodeListRequest struct {
QueryOptions
}
// EvalUpdateRequest is used for upserting evaluations.
type EvalUpdateRequest struct {
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Evals []*Evaluation
EvalToken string
WriteRequest
}
// EvalDeleteRequest is used for deleting an evaluation.
type EvalDeleteRequest struct {
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Evals []string
Allocs []string
WriteRequest
}
// EvalSpecificRequest is used when we just need to specify a target evaluation
type EvalSpecificRequest struct {
EvalID string
QueryOptions
}
// EvalAckRequest is used to Ack/Nack a specific evaluation
type EvalAckRequest struct {
EvalID string
Token string
WriteRequest
}
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// EvalDequeueRequest is used when we want to dequeue an evaluation
type EvalDequeueRequest struct {
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Schedulers []string
Timeout time.Duration
SchedulerVersion uint16
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WriteRequest
}
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// EvalListRequest is used to list the evaluations
type EvalListRequest struct {
QueryOptions
}
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// PlanRequest is used to submit an allocation plan to the leader
type PlanRequest struct {
Plan *Plan
WriteRequest
}
// ApplyPlanResultsRequest is used by the planner to apply a Raft transaction
// committing the result of a plan.
type ApplyPlanResultsRequest struct {
// AllocUpdateRequest holds the allocation updates to be made by the
// scheduler.
AllocUpdateRequest
// Deployment is the deployment created or updated as a result of a
// scheduling event.
Deployment *Deployment
// DeploymentUpdates is a set of status updates to apply to the given
// deployments. This allows the scheduler to cancel any unneeded deployment
// because the job is stopped or the update block is removed.
DeploymentUpdates []*DeploymentStatusUpdate
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// EvalID is the eval ID of the plan being applied. The modify index of the
// evaluation is updated as part of applying the plan to ensure that subsequent
// scheduling events for the same job will wait for the index that last produced
// state changes. This is necessary for blocked evaluations since they can be
// processed many times, potentially making state updates, without the state of
// the evaluation itself being updated.
EvalID string
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// NodePreemptions is a slice of allocations from other lower priority jobs
// that are preempted. Preempted allocations are marked as evicted.
NodePreemptions []*Allocation
// PreemptionEvals is a slice of follow up evals for jobs whose allocations
// have been preempted to place allocs in this plan
PreemptionEvals []*Evaluation
}
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// AllocUpdateRequest is used to submit changes to allocations, either
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// to cause evictions or to assign new allocations. Both can be done
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// within a single transaction
type AllocUpdateRequest struct {
// Alloc is the list of new allocations to assign
Alloc []*Allocation
// Evals is the list of new evaluations to create
// Evals are valid only when used in the Raft RPC
Evals []*Evaluation
// Job is the shared parent job of the allocations.
// It is pulled out since it is common to reduce payload size.
Job *Job
WriteRequest
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}
// AllocUpdateDesiredTransitionRequest is used to submit changes to allocations
// desired transition state.
type AllocUpdateDesiredTransitionRequest struct {
// Allocs is the mapping of allocation ids to their desired state
// transition
Allocs map[string]*DesiredTransition
// Evals is the set of evaluations to create
Evals []*Evaluation
WriteRequest
}
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// AllocListRequest is used to request a list of allocations
type AllocListRequest struct {
QueryOptions
}
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// AllocSpecificRequest is used to query a specific allocation
type AllocSpecificRequest struct {
AllocID string
QueryOptions
}
// AllocsGetRequest is used to query a set of allocations
type AllocsGetRequest struct {
AllocIDs []string
QueryOptions
}
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// PeriodicForceRequest is used to force a specific periodic job.
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type PeriodicForceRequest struct {
JobID string
WriteRequest
}
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// ServerMembersResponse has the list of servers in a cluster
type ServerMembersResponse struct {
ServerName string
ServerRegion string
ServerDC string
Members []*ServerMember
}
// ServerMember holds information about a Nomad server agent in a cluster
type ServerMember struct {
Name string
Addr net.IP
Port uint16
Tags map[string]string
Status string
ProtocolMin uint8
ProtocolMax uint8
ProtocolCur uint8
DelegateMin uint8
DelegateMax uint8
DelegateCur uint8
}
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// DeriveVaultTokenRequest is used to request wrapped Vault tokens for the
// following tasks in the given allocation
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type DeriveVaultTokenRequest struct {
NodeID string
SecretID string
AllocID string
Tasks []string
QueryOptions
}
// VaultAccessorsRequest is used to operate on a set of Vault accessors
type VaultAccessorsRequest struct {
Accessors []*VaultAccessor
}
// VaultAccessor is a reference to a created Vault token on behalf of
// an allocation's task.
type VaultAccessor struct {
AllocID string
Task string
NodeID string
Accessor string
CreationTTL int
// Raft Indexes
CreateIndex uint64
}
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// DeriveVaultTokenResponse returns the wrapped tokens for each requested task
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type DeriveVaultTokenResponse struct {
// Tasks is a mapping between the task name and the wrapped token
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Tasks map[string]string
// Error stores any error that occurred. Errors are stored here so we can
// communicate whether it is retriable
Error *RecoverableError
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QueryMeta
}
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// GenericRequest is used to request where no
// specific information is needed.
type GenericRequest struct {
QueryOptions
}
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// DeploymentListRequest is used to list the deployments
type DeploymentListRequest struct {
QueryOptions
}
// DeploymentDeleteRequest is used for deleting deployments.
type DeploymentDeleteRequest struct {
Deployments []string
WriteRequest
}
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// DeploymentStatusUpdateRequest is used to update the status of a deployment as
// well as optionally creating an evaluation atomically.
type DeploymentStatusUpdateRequest struct {
// Eval, if set, is used to create an evaluation at the same time as
// updating the status of a deployment.
Eval *Evaluation
// DeploymentUpdate is a status update to apply to the given
// deployment.
DeploymentUpdate *DeploymentStatusUpdate
// Job is used to optionally upsert a job. This is used when setting the
// allocation health results in a deployment failure and the deployment
// auto-reverts to the latest stable job.
Job *Job
}
// DeploymentAllocHealthRequest is used to set the health of a set of
// allocations as part of a deployment.
type DeploymentAllocHealthRequest struct {
DeploymentID string
// Marks these allocations as healthy, allow further allocations
// to be rolled.
HealthyAllocationIDs []string
// Any unhealthy allocations fail the deployment
UnhealthyAllocationIDs []string
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WriteRequest
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}
// ApplyDeploymentAllocHealthRequest is used to apply an alloc health request via Raft
type ApplyDeploymentAllocHealthRequest struct {
DeploymentAllocHealthRequest
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// Timestamp is the timestamp to use when setting the allocations health.
Timestamp time.Time
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// An optional field to update the status of a deployment
DeploymentUpdate *DeploymentStatusUpdate
// Job is used to optionally upsert a job. This is used when setting the
// allocation health results in a deployment failure and the deployment
// auto-reverts to the latest stable job.
Job *Job
// An optional evaluation to create after promoting the canaries
Eval *Evaluation
}
// DeploymentPromoteRequest is used to promote task groups in a deployment
type DeploymentPromoteRequest struct {
DeploymentID string
// All is to promote all task groups
All bool
// Groups is used to set the promotion status per task group
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Groups []string
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WriteRequest
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}
// ApplyDeploymentPromoteRequest is used to apply a promotion request via Raft
type ApplyDeploymentPromoteRequest struct {
DeploymentPromoteRequest
// An optional evaluation to create after promoting the canaries
Eval *Evaluation
}
// DeploymentPauseRequest is used to pause a deployment
type DeploymentPauseRequest struct {
DeploymentID string
// Pause sets the pause status
Pause bool
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WriteRequest
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}
// DeploymentSpecificRequest is used to make a request specific to a particular
// deployment
type DeploymentSpecificRequest struct {
DeploymentID string
QueryOptions
}
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// DeploymentFailRequest is used to fail a particular deployment
type DeploymentFailRequest struct {
DeploymentID string
WriteRequest
}
// SingleDeploymentResponse is used to respond with a single deployment
type SingleDeploymentResponse struct {
Deployment *Deployment
QueryMeta
}
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// GenericResponse is used to respond to a request where no
// specific response information is needed.
type GenericResponse struct {
WriteMeta
}
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// VersionResponse is used for the Status.Version response
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type VersionResponse struct {
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Build string
Versions map[string]int
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QueryMeta
}
// JobRegisterResponse is used to respond to a job registration
type JobRegisterResponse struct {
EvalID string
EvalCreateIndex uint64
JobModifyIndex uint64
// Warnings contains any warnings about the given job. These may include
// deprecation warnings.
Warnings string
QueryMeta
}
// JobDeregisterResponse is used to respond to a job deregistration
type JobDeregisterResponse struct {
EvalID string
EvalCreateIndex uint64
JobModifyIndex uint64
QueryMeta
}
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// JobBatchDeregisterResponse is used to respond to a batch job deregistration
type JobBatchDeregisterResponse struct {
// JobEvals maps the job to its created evaluation
JobEvals map[NamespacedID]string
QueryMeta
}
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// JobValidateResponse is the response from validate request
type JobValidateResponse struct {
// DriverConfigValidated indicates whether the agent validated the driver
// config
DriverConfigValidated bool
// ValidationErrors is a list of validation errors
ValidationErrors []string
// Error is a string version of any error that may have occurred
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Error string
// Warnings contains any warnings about the given job. These may include
// deprecation warnings.
Warnings string
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}
// NodeUpdateResponse is used to respond to a node update
type NodeUpdateResponse struct {
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HeartbeatTTL time.Duration
EvalIDs []string
EvalCreateIndex uint64
NodeModifyIndex uint64
// LeaderRPCAddr is the RPC address of the current Raft Leader. If
// empty, the current Nomad Server is in the minority of a partition.
LeaderRPCAddr string
// NumNodes is the number of Nomad nodes attached to this quorum of
// Nomad Servers at the time of the response. This value can
// fluctuate based on the health of the cluster between heartbeats.
NumNodes int32
// Servers is the full list of known Nomad servers in the local
// region.
Servers []*NodeServerInfo
QueryMeta
}
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// NodeDrainUpdateResponse is used to respond to a node drain update
type NodeDrainUpdateResponse struct {
NodeModifyIndex uint64
EvalIDs []string
EvalCreateIndex uint64
WriteMeta
}
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// NodeEligibilityUpdateResponse is used to respond to a node eligibility update
type NodeEligibilityUpdateResponse struct {
NodeModifyIndex uint64
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EvalIDs []string
EvalCreateIndex uint64
WriteMeta
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}
// NodeAllocsResponse is used to return allocs for a single node
type NodeAllocsResponse struct {
Allocs []*Allocation
QueryMeta
}
// NodeClientAllocsResponse is used to return allocs meta data for a single node
type NodeClientAllocsResponse struct {
Allocs map[string]uint64
// MigrateTokens are used when ACLs are enabled to allow cross node,
// authenticated access to sticky volumes
MigrateTokens map[string]string
QueryMeta
}
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// SingleNodeResponse is used to return a single node
type SingleNodeResponse struct {
Node *Node
QueryMeta
}
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// NodeListResponse is used for a list request
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type NodeListResponse struct {
Nodes []*NodeListStub
QueryMeta
}
// SingleJobResponse is used to return a single job
type SingleJobResponse struct {
Job *Job
QueryMeta
}
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// JobSummaryResponse is used to return a single job summary
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type JobSummaryResponse struct {
JobSummary *JobSummary
QueryMeta
}
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type JobDispatchResponse struct {
DispatchedJobID string
EvalID string
EvalCreateIndex uint64
JobCreateIndex uint64
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WriteMeta
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}
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// JobListResponse is used for a list request
type JobListResponse struct {
Jobs []*JobListStub
QueryMeta
}
// JobVersionsRequest is used to get a jobs versions
type JobVersionsRequest struct {
JobID string
Diffs bool
QueryOptions
}
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// JobVersionsResponse is used for a job get versions request
type JobVersionsResponse struct {
Versions []*Job
Diffs []*JobDiff
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QueryMeta
}
// JobPlanResponse is used to respond to a job plan request
type JobPlanResponse struct {
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// Annotations stores annotations explaining decisions the scheduler made.
Annotations *PlanAnnotations
// FailedTGAllocs is the placement failures per task group.
FailedTGAllocs map[string]*AllocMetric
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// JobModifyIndex is the modification index of the job. The value can be
// used when running `nomad run` to ensure that the Job wasnt modified
// since the last plan. If the job is being created, the value is zero.
JobModifyIndex uint64
// CreatedEvals is the set of evaluations created by the scheduler. The
// reasons for this can be rolling-updates or blocked evals.
CreatedEvals []*Evaluation
// Diff contains the diff of the job and annotations on whether the change
// causes an in-place update or create/destroy
Diff *JobDiff
// NextPeriodicLaunch is the time duration till the job would be launched if
// submitted.
NextPeriodicLaunch time.Time
// Warnings contains any warnings about the given job. These may include
// deprecation warnings.
Warnings string
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WriteMeta
}
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// SingleAllocResponse is used to return a single allocation
type SingleAllocResponse struct {
Alloc *Allocation
QueryMeta
}
// AllocsGetResponse is used to return a set of allocations
type AllocsGetResponse struct {
Allocs []*Allocation
QueryMeta
}
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// JobAllocationsResponse is used to return the allocations for a job
type JobAllocationsResponse struct {
Allocations []*AllocListStub
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QueryMeta
}
// JobEvaluationsResponse is used to return the evaluations for a job
type JobEvaluationsResponse struct {
Evaluations []*Evaluation
QueryMeta
}
// SingleEvalResponse is used to return a single evaluation
type SingleEvalResponse struct {
Eval *Evaluation
QueryMeta
}
// EvalDequeueResponse is used to return from a dequeue
type EvalDequeueResponse struct {
Eval *Evaluation
Token string
// WaitIndex is the Raft index the worker should wait until invoking the
// scheduler.
WaitIndex uint64
QueryMeta
}
// GetWaitIndex is used to retrieve the Raft index in which state should be at
// or beyond before invoking the scheduler.
func (e *EvalDequeueResponse) GetWaitIndex() uint64 {
// Prefer the wait index sent. This will be populated on all responses from
// 0.7.0 and above
if e.WaitIndex != 0 {
return e.WaitIndex
} else if e.Eval != nil {
return e.Eval.ModifyIndex
}
// This should never happen
return 1
}
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// PlanResponse is used to return from a PlanRequest
type PlanResponse struct {
Result *PlanResult
WriteMeta
}
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// AllocListResponse is used for a list request
type AllocListResponse struct {
Allocations []*AllocListStub
QueryMeta
}
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// DeploymentListResponse is used for a list request
type DeploymentListResponse struct {
Deployments []*Deployment
QueryMeta
}
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// EvalListResponse is used for a list request
type EvalListResponse struct {
Evaluations []*Evaluation
QueryMeta
}
// EvalAllocationsResponse is used to return the allocations for an evaluation
type EvalAllocationsResponse struct {
Allocations []*AllocListStub
QueryMeta
}
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// PeriodicForceResponse is used to respond to a periodic job force launch
type PeriodicForceResponse struct {
EvalID string
EvalCreateIndex uint64
WriteMeta
}
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// DeploymentUpdateResponse is used to respond to a deployment change. The
// response will include the modify index of the deployment as well as details
// of any triggered evaluation.
type DeploymentUpdateResponse struct {
EvalID string
EvalCreateIndex uint64
DeploymentModifyIndex uint64
// RevertedJobVersion is the version the job was reverted to. If unset, the
// job wasn't reverted
RevertedJobVersion *uint64
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WriteMeta
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}
// NodeConnQueryResponse is used to respond to a query of whether a server has
// a connection to a specific Node
type NodeConnQueryResponse struct {
// Connected indicates whether a connection to the Client exists
Connected bool
// Established marks the time at which the connection was established
Established time.Time
QueryMeta
}
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// EmitNodeEventsRequest is a request to update the node events source
// with a new client-side event
type EmitNodeEventsRequest struct {
// NodeEvents are a map where the key is a node id, and value is a list of
// events for that node
NodeEvents map[string][]*NodeEvent
WriteRequest
}
// EmitNodeEventsResponse is a response to the client about the status of
// the node event source update.
type EmitNodeEventsResponse struct {
Index uint64
WriteMeta
}
const (
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NodeEventSubsystemDrain = "Drain"
NodeEventSubsystemDriver = "Driver"
NodeEventSubsystemHeartbeat = "Heartbeat"
NodeEventSubsystemCluster = "Cluster"
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)
// NodeEvent is a single unit representing a nodes state change
type NodeEvent struct {
Message string
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Subsystem string
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Details map[string]string
Timestamp time.Time
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CreateIndex uint64
}
func (ne *NodeEvent) String() string {
var details []string
for k, v := range ne.Details {
details = append(details, fmt.Sprintf("%s: %s", k, v))
}
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return fmt.Sprintf("Message: %s, Subsystem: %s, Details: %s, Timestamp: %s", ne.Message, ne.Subsystem, strings.Join(details, ","), ne.Timestamp.String())
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}
func (ne *NodeEvent) Copy() *NodeEvent {
c := new(NodeEvent)
*c = *ne
c.Details = helper.CopyMapStringString(ne.Details)
return c
}
// NewNodeEvent generates a new node event storing the current time as the
// timestamp
func NewNodeEvent() *NodeEvent {
return &NodeEvent{Timestamp: time.Now()}
}
// SetMessage is used to set the message on the node event
func (ne *NodeEvent) SetMessage(msg string) *NodeEvent {
ne.Message = msg
return ne
}
// SetSubsystem is used to set the subsystem on the node event
func (ne *NodeEvent) SetSubsystem(sys string) *NodeEvent {
ne.Subsystem = sys
return ne
}
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// SetTimestamp is used to set the timestamp on the node event
func (ne *NodeEvent) SetTimestamp(ts time.Time) *NodeEvent {
ne.Timestamp = ts
return ne
}
// AddDetail is used to add a detail to the node event
func (ne *NodeEvent) AddDetail(k, v string) *NodeEvent {
if ne.Details == nil {
ne.Details = make(map[string]string, 1)
}
ne.Details[k] = v
return ne
}
const (
NodeStatusInit = "initializing"
NodeStatusReady = "ready"
NodeStatusDown = "down"
)
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// ShouldDrainNode checks if a given node status should trigger an
// evaluation. Some states don't require any further action.
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func ShouldDrainNode(status string) bool {
switch status {
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case NodeStatusInit, NodeStatusReady:
return false
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case NodeStatusDown:
return true
default:
panic(fmt.Sprintf("unhandled node status %s", status))
}
}
// ValidNodeStatus is used to check if a node status is valid
func ValidNodeStatus(status string) bool {
switch status {
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case NodeStatusInit, NodeStatusReady, NodeStatusDown:
return true
default:
return false
}
}
const (
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// NodeSchedulingEligible and Ineligible marks the node as eligible or not,
// respectively, for receiving allocations. This is orthoginal to the node
// status being ready.
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NodeSchedulingEligible = "eligible"
NodeSchedulingIneligible = "ineligible"
)
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// DrainSpec describes a Node's desired drain behavior.
type DrainSpec struct {
// Deadline is the duration after StartTime when the remaining
// allocations on a draining Node should be told to stop.
Deadline time.Duration
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// IgnoreSystemJobs allows systems jobs to remain on the node even though it
// has been marked for draining.
IgnoreSystemJobs bool
}
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// DrainStrategy describes a Node's drain behavior.
type DrainStrategy struct {
// DrainSpec is the user declared drain specification
DrainSpec
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// ForceDeadline is the deadline time for the drain after which drains will
// be forced
ForceDeadline time.Time
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}
func (d *DrainStrategy) Copy() *DrainStrategy {
if d == nil {
return nil
}
nd := new(DrainStrategy)
*nd = *d
return nd
}
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// DeadlineTime returns a boolean whether the drain strategy allows an infinite
// duration or otherwise the deadline time. The force drain is captured by the
// deadline time being in the past.
func (d *DrainStrategy) DeadlineTime() (infinite bool, deadline time.Time) {
// Treat the nil case as a force drain so during an upgrade where a node may
// not have a drain strategy but has Drain set to true, it is treated as a
// force to mimick old behavior.
if d == nil {
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return false, time.Time{}
}
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ns := d.Deadline.Nanoseconds()
switch {
case ns < 0: // Force
return false, time.Time{}
case ns == 0: // Infinite
return true, time.Time{}
default:
return false, d.ForceDeadline
}
}
func (d *DrainStrategy) Equal(o *DrainStrategy) bool {
if d == nil && o == nil {
return true
} else if o != nil && d == nil {
return false
} else if d != nil && o == nil {
return false
}
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// Compare values
if d.ForceDeadline != o.ForceDeadline {
return false
} else if d.Deadline != o.Deadline {
return false
} else if d.IgnoreSystemJobs != o.IgnoreSystemJobs {
return false
}
return true
}
// Node is a representation of a schedulable client node
type Node struct {
// ID is a unique identifier for the node. It can be constructed
// by doing a concatenation of the Name and Datacenter as a simple
// approach. Alternatively a UUID may be used.
ID string
// SecretID is an ID that is only known by the Node and the set of Servers.
// It is not accessible via the API and is used to authenticate nodes
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// conducting privileged activities.
SecretID string
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// Datacenter for this node
Datacenter string
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// Node name
Name string
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// HTTPAddr is the address on which the Nomad client is listening for http
// requests
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HTTPAddr string
// TLSEnabled indicates if the Agent has TLS enabled for the HTTP API
TLSEnabled bool
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// Attributes is an arbitrary set of key/value
// data that can be used for constraints. Examples
// include "kernel.name=linux", "arch=386", "driver.docker=1",
// "docker.runtime=1.8.3"
Attributes map[string]string
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// NodeResources captures the available resources on the client.
NodeResources *NodeResources
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// ReservedResources captures the set resources on the client that are
// reserved from scheduling.
ReservedResources *NodeReservedResources
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// Resources is the available resources on the client.
// For example 'cpu=2' 'memory=2048'
Resources *Resources
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// Reserved is the set of resources that are reserved,
// and should be subtracted from the total resources for
// the purposes of scheduling. This may be provide certain
// high-watermark tolerances or because of external schedulers
// consuming resources.
Reserved *Resources
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// Links are used to 'link' this client to external
// systems. For example 'consul=foo.dc1' 'aws=i-83212'
// 'ami=ami-123'
Links map[string]string
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// Meta is used to associate arbitrary metadata with this
// client. This is opaque to Nomad.
Meta map[string]string
// NodeClass is an opaque identifier used to group nodes
// together for the purpose of determining scheduling pressure.
NodeClass string
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// ComputedClass is a unique id that identifies nodes with a common set of
// attributes and capabilities.
ComputedClass string
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// COMPAT: Remove in Nomad 0.9
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// Drain is controlled by the servers, and not the client.
// If true, no jobs will be scheduled to this node, and existing
// allocations will be drained. Superceded by DrainStrategy in Nomad
// 0.8 but kept for backward compat.
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Drain bool
// DrainStrategy determines the node's draining behavior. Will be nil
// when Drain=false.
DrainStrategy *DrainStrategy
// SchedulingEligibility determines whether this node will receive new
// placements.
SchedulingEligibility string
// Status of this node
Status string
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// StatusDescription is meant to provide more human useful information
StatusDescription string
// StatusUpdatedAt is the time stamp at which the state of the node was
// updated
StatusUpdatedAt int64
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// Events is the most recent set of events generated for the node,
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// retaining only MaxRetainedNodeEvents number at a time
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Events []*NodeEvent
// Drivers is a map of driver names to current driver information
Drivers map[string]*DriverInfo
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// Raft Indexes
CreateIndex uint64
ModifyIndex uint64
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}
// Ready returns true if the node is ready for running allocations
func (n *Node) Ready() bool {
// Drain is checked directly to support pre-0.8 Node data
return n.Status == NodeStatusReady && !n.Drain && n.SchedulingEligibility == NodeSchedulingEligible
}
func (n *Node) Canonicalize() {
if n == nil {
return
}
// COMPAT Remove in 0.10
// In v0.8.0 we introduced scheduling eligibility, so we need to set it for
// upgrading nodes
if n.SchedulingEligibility == "" {
if n.Drain {
n.SchedulingEligibility = NodeSchedulingIneligible
} else {
n.SchedulingEligibility = NodeSchedulingEligible
}
}
}
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func (n *Node) Copy() *Node {
if n == nil {
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return nil
}
nn := new(Node)
*nn = *n
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nn.Attributes = helper.CopyMapStringString(nn.Attributes)
nn.Resources = nn.Resources.Copy()
nn.Reserved = nn.Reserved.Copy()
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nn.NodeResources = nn.NodeResources.Copy()
nn.ReservedResources = nn.ReservedResources.Copy()
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nn.Links = helper.CopyMapStringString(nn.Links)
nn.Meta = helper.CopyMapStringString(nn.Meta)
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nn.Events = copyNodeEvents(n.Events)
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nn.DrainStrategy = nn.DrainStrategy.Copy()
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nn.Drivers = copyNodeDrivers(n.Drivers)
return nn
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}
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// copyNodeEvents is a helper to copy a list of NodeEvent's
func copyNodeEvents(events []*NodeEvent) []*NodeEvent {
l := len(events)
if l == 0 {
return nil
}
c := make([]*NodeEvent, l)
for i, event := range events {
c[i] = event.Copy()
}
return c
}
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// copyNodeDrivers is a helper to copy a map of DriverInfo
func copyNodeDrivers(drivers map[string]*DriverInfo) map[string]*DriverInfo {
l := len(drivers)
if l == 0 {
return nil
}
c := make(map[string]*DriverInfo, l)
for driver, info := range drivers {
c[driver] = info.Copy()
}
return c
}
// TerminalStatus returns if the current status is terminal and
// will no longer transition.
func (n *Node) TerminalStatus() bool {
switch n.Status {
case NodeStatusDown:
return true
default:
return false
}
}
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// COMPAT(0.11): Remove in 0.11
// ComparableReservedResources returns the reserved resouces on the node
// handling upgrade paths. Reserved networks must be handled separately. After
// 0.11 calls to this should be replaced with:
// node.ReservedResources.Comparable()
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func (n *Node) ComparableReservedResources() *ComparableResources {
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// See if we can no-op
if n.Reserved == nil && n.ReservedResources == nil {
return nil
}
// Node already has 0.9+ behavior
if n.ReservedResources != nil {
return n.ReservedResources.Comparable()
}
// Upgrade path
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return &ComparableResources{
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Flattened: AllocatedTaskResources{
Cpu: AllocatedCpuResources{
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CpuShares: int64(n.Reserved.CPU),
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},
Memory: AllocatedMemoryResources{
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MemoryMB: int64(n.Reserved.MemoryMB),
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},
},
Shared: AllocatedSharedResources{
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DiskMB: int64(n.Reserved.DiskMB),
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},
}
}
// COMPAT(0.11): Remove in 0.11
// ComparableResources returns the resouces on the node
// handling upgrade paths. Networking must be handled separately. After 0.11
// calls to this should be replaced with: node.NodeResources.Comparable()
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func (n *Node) ComparableResources() *ComparableResources {
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// Node already has 0.9+ behavior
if n.NodeResources != nil {
return n.NodeResources.Comparable()
}
// Upgrade path
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return &ComparableResources{
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Flattened: AllocatedTaskResources{
Cpu: AllocatedCpuResources{
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CpuShares: int64(n.Resources.CPU),
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},
Memory: AllocatedMemoryResources{
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MemoryMB: int64(n.Resources.MemoryMB),
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},
},
Shared: AllocatedSharedResources{
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DiskMB: int64(n.Resources.DiskMB),
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},
}
}
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// Stub returns a summarized version of the node
func (n *Node) Stub() *NodeListStub {
addr, _, _ := net.SplitHostPort(n.HTTPAddr)
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return &NodeListStub{
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Address: addr,
ID: n.ID,
Datacenter: n.Datacenter,
Name: n.Name,
NodeClass: n.NodeClass,
Version: n.Attributes["nomad.version"],
Drain: n.Drain,
SchedulingEligibility: n.SchedulingEligibility,
Status: n.Status,
StatusDescription: n.StatusDescription,
Drivers: n.Drivers,
CreateIndex: n.CreateIndex,
ModifyIndex: n.ModifyIndex,
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}
}
// NodeListStub is used to return a subset of job information
// for the job list
type NodeListStub struct {
Address string
ID string
Datacenter string
Name string
NodeClass string
Version string
Drain bool
SchedulingEligibility string
Status string
StatusDescription string
Drivers map[string]*DriverInfo
CreateIndex uint64
ModifyIndex uint64
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}
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// Resources is used to define the resources available
// on a client
type Resources struct {
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CPU int
MemoryMB int
DiskMB int
IOPS int
Networks Networks
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Devices []*RequestedDevice
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}
const (
BytesInMegabyte = 1024 * 1024
)
// DefaultResources is a small resources object that contains the
// default resources requests that we will provide to an object.
// --- THIS FUNCTION IS REPLICATED IN api/resources.go and should
// be kept in sync.
func DefaultResources() *Resources {
return &Resources{
CPU: 100,
MemoryMB: 300,
IOPS: 0,
}
}
// MinResources is a small resources object that contains the
// absolute minimum resources that we will provide to an object.
// This should not be confused with the defaults which are
// provided in Canonicalize() --- THIS FUNCTION IS REPLICATED IN
// api/resources.go and should be kept in sync.
func MinResources() *Resources {
return &Resources{
CPU: 20,
MemoryMB: 10,
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IOPS: 0,
}
}
// DiskInBytes returns the amount of disk resources in bytes.
func (r *Resources) DiskInBytes() int64 {
return int64(r.DiskMB * BytesInMegabyte)
}
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func (r *Resources) Validate() error {
var mErr multierror.Error
if err := r.MeetsMinResources(); err != nil {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, err)
}
// Ensure the task isn't asking for disk resources
if r.DiskMB > 0 {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, errors.New("Task can't ask for disk resources, they have to be specified at the task group level."))
}
for i, d := range r.Devices {
if err := d.Validate(); err != nil {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("device %d failed validation: %v", i+1, err))
}
}
return mErr.ErrorOrNil()
}
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// Merge merges this resource with another resource.
func (r *Resources) Merge(other *Resources) {
if other.CPU != 0 {
r.CPU = other.CPU
}
if other.MemoryMB != 0 {
r.MemoryMB = other.MemoryMB
}
if other.DiskMB != 0 {
r.DiskMB = other.DiskMB
}
if other.IOPS != 0 {
r.IOPS = other.IOPS
}
if len(other.Networks) != 0 {
r.Networks = other.Networks
}
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if len(other.Devices) != 0 {
r.Devices = other.Devices
}
}
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func (r *Resources) Canonicalize() {
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// Ensure that an empty and nil slices are treated the same to avoid scheduling
// problems since we use reflect DeepEquals.
if len(r.Networks) == 0 {
r.Networks = nil
}
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if len(r.Devices) == 0 {
r.Devices = nil
}
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for _, n := range r.Networks {
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n.Canonicalize()
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}
}
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// MeetsMinResources returns an error if the resources specified are less than
// the minimum allowed.
// This is based on the minimums defined in the Resources type
func (r *Resources) MeetsMinResources() error {
var mErr multierror.Error
minResources := MinResources()
if r.CPU < minResources.CPU {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("minimum CPU value is %d; got %d", minResources.CPU, r.CPU))
}
if r.MemoryMB < minResources.MemoryMB {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("minimum MemoryMB value is %d; got %d", minResources.MemoryMB, r.MemoryMB))
}
if r.IOPS < minResources.IOPS {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("minimum IOPS value is %d; got %d", minResources.IOPS, r.IOPS))
}
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for i, n := range r.Networks {
if err := n.MeetsMinResources(); err != nil {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("network resource at index %d failed: %v", i, err))
}
}
return mErr.ErrorOrNil()
}
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// Copy returns a deep copy of the resources
func (r *Resources) Copy() *Resources {
if r == nil {
return nil
}
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newR := new(Resources)
*newR = *r
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// Copy the network objects
if r.Networks != nil {
n := len(r.Networks)
newR.Networks = make([]*NetworkResource, n)
for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
newR.Networks[i] = r.Networks[i].Copy()
}
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}
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// Copy the devices
if r.Devices != nil {
n := len(r.Devices)
newR.Devices = make([]*RequestedDevice, n)
for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
newR.Devices[i] = r.Devices[i].Copy()
}
}
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return newR
}
// NetIndex finds the matching net index using device name
func (r *Resources) NetIndex(n *NetworkResource) int {
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return r.Networks.NetIndex(n)
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}
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// Superset checks if one set of resources is a superset
// of another. This ignores network resources, and the NetworkIndex
// should be used for that.
func (r *Resources) Superset(other *Resources) (bool, string) {
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if r.CPU < other.CPU {
return false, "cpu"
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}
if r.MemoryMB < other.MemoryMB {
return false, "memory"
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}
if r.DiskMB < other.DiskMB {
return false, "disk"
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}
if r.IOPS < other.IOPS {
return false, "iops"
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}
return true, ""
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}
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// Add adds the resources of the delta to this, potentially
// returning an error if not possible.
func (r *Resources) Add(delta *Resources) error {
if delta == nil {
return nil
}
r.CPU += delta.CPU
r.MemoryMB += delta.MemoryMB
r.DiskMB += delta.DiskMB
r.IOPS += delta.IOPS
for _, n := range delta.Networks {
// Find the matching interface by IP or CIDR
idx := r.NetIndex(n)
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if idx == -1 {
r.Networks = append(r.Networks, n.Copy())
} else {
r.Networks[idx].Add(n)
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}
}
return nil
}
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func (r *Resources) GoString() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("*%#v", *r)
}
type Port struct {
Label string
Value int
}
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// NetworkResource is used to represent available network
// resources
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type NetworkResource struct {
Device string // Name of the device
CIDR string // CIDR block of addresses
IP string // Host IP address
MBits int // Throughput
ReservedPorts []Port // Host Reserved ports
DynamicPorts []Port // Host Dynamically assigned ports
}
func (nr *NetworkResource) Equals(other *NetworkResource) bool {
if nr.Device != other.Device {
return false
}
if nr.CIDR != other.CIDR {
return false
}
if nr.IP != other.IP {
return false
}
if nr.MBits != other.MBits {
return false
}
if len(nr.ReservedPorts) != len(other.ReservedPorts) {
return false
}
for i, port := range nr.ReservedPorts {
if len(other.ReservedPorts) <= i {
return false
}
if port != other.ReservedPorts[i] {
return false
}
}
if len(nr.DynamicPorts) != len(other.DynamicPorts) {
return false
}
for i, port := range nr.DynamicPorts {
if len(other.DynamicPorts) <= i {
return false
}
if port != other.DynamicPorts[i] {
return false
}
}
return true
}
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func (n *NetworkResource) Canonicalize() {
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// Ensure that an empty and nil slices are treated the same to avoid scheduling
// problems since we use reflect DeepEquals.
if len(n.ReservedPorts) == 0 {
n.ReservedPorts = nil
}
if len(n.DynamicPorts) == 0 {
n.DynamicPorts = nil
}
}
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// MeetsMinResources returns an error if the resources specified are less than
// the minimum allowed.
func (n *NetworkResource) MeetsMinResources() error {
var mErr multierror.Error
if n.MBits < 1 {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("minimum MBits value is 1; got %d", n.MBits))
}
return mErr.ErrorOrNil()
}
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// Copy returns a deep copy of the network resource
func (n *NetworkResource) Copy() *NetworkResource {
if n == nil {
return nil
}
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newR := new(NetworkResource)
*newR = *n
if n.ReservedPorts != nil {
newR.ReservedPorts = make([]Port, len(n.ReservedPorts))
copy(newR.ReservedPorts, n.ReservedPorts)
}
if n.DynamicPorts != nil {
newR.DynamicPorts = make([]Port, len(n.DynamicPorts))
copy(newR.DynamicPorts, n.DynamicPorts)
}
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return newR
}
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// Add adds the resources of the delta to this, potentially
// returning an error if not possible.
func (n *NetworkResource) Add(delta *NetworkResource) {
if len(delta.ReservedPorts) > 0 {
n.ReservedPorts = append(n.ReservedPorts, delta.ReservedPorts...)
}
n.MBits += delta.MBits
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n.DynamicPorts = append(n.DynamicPorts, delta.DynamicPorts...)
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}
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func (n *NetworkResource) GoString() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("*%#v", *n)
}
// PortLabels returns a map of port labels to their assigned host ports.
func (n *NetworkResource) PortLabels() map[string]int {
num := len(n.ReservedPorts) + len(n.DynamicPorts)
labelValues := make(map[string]int, num)
for _, port := range n.ReservedPorts {
labelValues[port.Label] = port.Value
}
for _, port := range n.DynamicPorts {
labelValues[port.Label] = port.Value
}
return labelValues
}
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// Networks defined for a task on the Resources struct.
type Networks []*NetworkResource
// Port assignment and IP for the given label or empty values.
func (ns Networks) Port(label string) (string, int) {
for _, n := range ns {
for _, p := range n.ReservedPorts {
if p.Label == label {
return n.IP, p.Value
}
}
for _, p := range n.DynamicPorts {
if p.Label == label {
return n.IP, p.Value
}
}
}
return "", 0
}
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func (ns Networks) NetIndex(n *NetworkResource) int {
for idx, net := range ns {
if net.Device == n.Device {
return idx
}
}
return -1
}
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// RequestedDevice is used to request a device for a task.
type RequestedDevice struct {
// Name is the request name. The possible values are as follows:
// * <type>: A single value only specifies the type of request.
// * <vendor>/<type>: A single slash delimiter assumes the vendor and type of device is specified.
// * <vendor>/<type>/<name>: Two slash delimiters assume vendor, type and specific model are specified.
//
// Examples are as follows:
// * "gpu"
// * "nvidia/gpu"
// * "nvidia/gpu/GTX2080Ti"
Name string
// Count is the number of requested devices
Count uint64
// Constraints are a set of constraints to apply when selecting the device
// to use.
Constraints []*Constraint
// Affinities are a set of affinites to apply when selecting the device
// to use.
Affinities []*Affinity
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}
func (r *RequestedDevice) Copy() *RequestedDevice {
if r == nil {
return nil
}
nr := *r
nr.Constraints = CopySliceConstraints(nr.Constraints)
nr.Affinities = CopySliceAffinities(nr.Affinities)
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return &nr
}
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func (r *RequestedDevice) ID() *DeviceIdTuple {
if r == nil || r.Name == "" {
return nil
}
parts := strings.SplitN(r.Name, "/", 3)
switch len(parts) {
case 1:
return &DeviceIdTuple{
Type: parts[0],
}
case 2:
return &DeviceIdTuple{
Vendor: parts[0],
Type: parts[1],
}
default:
return &DeviceIdTuple{
Vendor: parts[0],
Type: parts[1],
Name: parts[2],
}
}
}
func (r *RequestedDevice) Validate() error {
if r == nil {
return nil
}
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var mErr multierror.Error
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if r.Name == "" {
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multierror.Append(&mErr, errors.New("device name must be given as one of the following: type, vendor/type, or vendor/type/name"))
}
for idx, constr := range r.Constraints {
// Ensure that the constraint doesn't use an operand we do not allow
switch constr.Operand {
case ConstraintDistinctHosts, ConstraintDistinctProperty:
outer := fmt.Errorf("Constraint %d validation failed: using unsupported operand %q", idx+1, constr.Operand)
multierror.Append(&mErr, outer)
default:
if err := constr.Validate(); err != nil {
outer := fmt.Errorf("Constraint %d validation failed: %s", idx+1, err)
multierror.Append(&mErr, outer)
}
}
}
for idx, affinity := range r.Affinities {
if err := affinity.Validate(); err != nil {
outer := fmt.Errorf("Affinity %d validation failed: %s", idx+1, err)
multierror.Append(&mErr, outer)
}
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}
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return mErr.ErrorOrNil()
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}
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// NodeResources is used to define the resources available on a client node.
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type NodeResources struct {
Cpu NodeCpuResources
Memory NodeMemoryResources
Disk NodeDiskResources
Networks Networks
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Devices []*NodeDeviceResource
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}
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func (n *NodeResources) Copy() *NodeResources {
if n == nil {
return nil
}
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newN := new(NodeResources)
*newN = *n
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// Copy the networks
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if n.Networks != nil {
networks := len(n.Networks)
newN.Networks = make([]*NetworkResource, networks)
for i := 0; i < networks; i++ {
newN.Networks[i] = n.Networks[i].Copy()
}
}
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// Copy the devices
if n.Devices != nil {
devices := len(n.Devices)
newN.Devices = make([]*NodeDeviceResource, devices)
for i := 0; i < devices; i++ {
newN.Devices[i] = n.Devices[i].Copy()
}
}
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return newN
}
// Comparable returns a comparable version of the nodes resources. This
// conversion can be lossy so care must be taken when using it.
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func (n *NodeResources) Comparable() *ComparableResources {
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if n == nil {
return nil
}
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c := &ComparableResources{
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Flattened: AllocatedTaskResources{
Cpu: AllocatedCpuResources{
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CpuShares: n.Cpu.CpuShares,
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},
Memory: AllocatedMemoryResources{
MemoryMB: n.Memory.MemoryMB,
},
Networks: n.Networks,
},
Shared: AllocatedSharedResources{
DiskMB: n.Disk.DiskMB,
},
}
return c
}
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func (n *NodeResources) Merge(o *NodeResources) {
if o == nil {
return
}
n.Cpu.Merge(&o.Cpu)
n.Memory.Merge(&o.Memory)
n.Disk.Merge(&o.Disk)
if len(o.Networks) != 0 {
n.Networks = o.Networks
}
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if len(o.Devices) != 0 {
n.Devices = o.Devices
}
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}
func (n *NodeResources) Equals(o *NodeResources) bool {
if o == nil && n == nil {
return true
} else if o == nil {
return false
} else if n == nil {
return false
}
if !n.Cpu.Equals(&o.Cpu) {
return false
}
if !n.Memory.Equals(&o.Memory) {
return false
}
if !n.Disk.Equals(&o.Disk) {
return false
}
if len(n.Networks) != len(o.Networks) {
return false
}
for i, n := range n.Networks {
if !n.Equals(o.Networks[i]) {
return false
}
}
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// Check the devices
if len(n.Devices) != len(o.Devices) {
return false
}
idMap := make(map[DeviceIdTuple]*NodeDeviceResource, len(n.Devices))
for _, d := range n.Devices {
idMap[*d.ID()] = d
}
for _, otherD := range o.Devices {
if d, ok := idMap[*otherD.ID()]; !ok || !d.Equals(otherD) {
return false
}
}
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return true
}
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// NodeCpuResources captures the CPU resources of the node.
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type NodeCpuResources struct {
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// CpuShares is the CPU shares available. This is calculated by number of
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// cores multiplied by the core frequency.
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CpuShares int64
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}
func (n *NodeCpuResources) Merge(o *NodeCpuResources) {
if o == nil {
return
}
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if o.CpuShares != 0 {
n.CpuShares = o.CpuShares
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}
}
func (n *NodeCpuResources) Equals(o *NodeCpuResources) bool {
if o == nil && n == nil {
return true
} else if o == nil {
return false
} else if n == nil {
return false
}
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if n.CpuShares != o.CpuShares {
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return false
}
return true
}
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// NodeMemoryResources captures the memory resources of the node
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type NodeMemoryResources struct {
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// MemoryMB is the total available memory on the node
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MemoryMB int64
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}
func (n *NodeMemoryResources) Merge(o *NodeMemoryResources) {
if o == nil {
return
}
if o.MemoryMB != 0 {
n.MemoryMB = o.MemoryMB
}
}
func (n *NodeMemoryResources) Equals(o *NodeMemoryResources) bool {
if o == nil && n == nil {
return true
} else if o == nil {
return false
} else if n == nil {
return false
}
if n.MemoryMB != o.MemoryMB {
return false
}
return true
}
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// NodeDiskResources captures the disk resources of the node
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type NodeDiskResources struct {
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// DiskMB is the total available disk space on the node
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DiskMB int64
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}
func (n *NodeDiskResources) Merge(o *NodeDiskResources) {
if o == nil {
return
}
if o.DiskMB != 0 {
n.DiskMB = o.DiskMB
}
}
func (n *NodeDiskResources) Equals(o *NodeDiskResources) bool {
if o == nil && n == nil {
return true
} else if o == nil {
return false
} else if n == nil {
return false
}
if n.DiskMB != o.DiskMB {
return false
}
return true
}
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// DeviceIdTuple is the tuple that identifies a device
type DeviceIdTuple struct {
Vendor string
Type string
Name string
}
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// Matches returns if this Device ID is a superset of the passed ID.
func (id *DeviceIdTuple) Matches(other *DeviceIdTuple) bool {
if other == nil {
return false
}
if other.Name != "" && other.Name != id.Name {
return false
}
if other.Vendor != "" && other.Vendor != id.Vendor {
return false
}
if other.Type != "" && other.Type != id.Type {
return false
}
return true
}
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// Equals returns if this Device ID is the same as the passed ID.
func (id *DeviceIdTuple) Equals(o *DeviceIdTuple) bool {
if id == nil && o == nil {
return true
} else if id == nil || o == nil {
return false
}
return o.Vendor == id.Vendor && o.Type == id.Type && o.Name == id.Name
}
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// NodeDeviceResource captures a set of devices sharing a common
// vendor/type/device_name tuple.
type NodeDeviceResource struct {
Vendor string
Type string
Name string
Instances []*NodeDevice
Attributes map[string]*psstructs.Attribute
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}
func (n *NodeDeviceResource) ID() *DeviceIdTuple {
if n == nil {
return nil
}
return &DeviceIdTuple{
Vendor: n.Vendor,
Type: n.Type,
Name: n.Name,
}
}
func (n *NodeDeviceResource) Copy() *NodeDeviceResource {
if n == nil {
return nil
}
// Copy the primitives
nn := *n
// Copy the device instances
if l := len(nn.Instances); l != 0 {
nn.Instances = make([]*NodeDevice, 0, l)
for _, d := range n.Instances {
nn.Instances = append(nn.Instances, d.Copy())
}
}
// Copy the Attributes
nn.Attributes = psstructs.CopyMapStringAttribute(nn.Attributes)
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return &nn
}
func (n *NodeDeviceResource) Equals(o *NodeDeviceResource) bool {
if o == nil && n == nil {
return true
} else if o == nil {
return false
} else if n == nil {
return false
}
if n.Vendor != o.Vendor {
return false
} else if n.Type != o.Type {
return false
} else if n.Name != o.Name {
return false
}
// Check the attributes
if len(n.Attributes) != len(o.Attributes) {
return false
}
for k, v := range n.Attributes {
if otherV, ok := o.Attributes[k]; !ok || v != otherV {
return false
}
}
// Check the instances
if len(n.Instances) != len(o.Instances) {
return false
}
idMap := make(map[string]*NodeDevice, len(n.Instances))
for _, d := range n.Instances {
idMap[d.ID] = d
}
for _, otherD := range o.Instances {
if d, ok := idMap[otherD.ID]; !ok || !d.Equals(otherD) {
return false
}
}
return true
}
// NodeDevice is an instance of a particular device.
type NodeDevice struct {
// ID is the ID of the device.
ID string
// Healthy captures whether the device is healthy.
Healthy bool
// HealthDescription is used to provide a human readable description of why
// the device may be unhealthy.
HealthDescription string
// Locality stores HW locality information for the node to optionally be
// used when making placement decisions.
Locality *NodeDeviceLocality
}
func (n *NodeDevice) Equals(o *NodeDevice) bool {
if o == nil && n == nil {
return true
} else if o == nil {
return false
} else if n == nil {
return false
}
if n.ID != o.ID {
return false
} else if n.Healthy != o.Healthy {
return false
} else if n.HealthDescription != o.HealthDescription {
return false
} else if !n.Locality.Equals(o.Locality) {
return false
}
return false
}
func (n *NodeDevice) Copy() *NodeDevice {
if n == nil {
return nil
}
// Copy the primitives
nn := *n
// Copy the locality
nn.Locality = nn.Locality.Copy()
return &nn
}
// NodeDeviceLocality stores information about the devices hardware locality on
// the node.
type NodeDeviceLocality struct {
// PciBusID is the PCI Bus ID for the device.
PciBusID string
}
func (n *NodeDeviceLocality) Equals(o *NodeDeviceLocality) bool {
if o == nil && n == nil {
return true
} else if o == nil {
return false
} else if n == nil {
return false
}
if n.PciBusID != o.PciBusID {
return false
}
return true
}
func (n *NodeDeviceLocality) Copy() *NodeDeviceLocality {
if n == nil {
return nil
}
// Copy the primitives
nn := *n
return &nn
}
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// NodeReservedResources is used to capture the resources on a client node that
// should be reserved and not made available to jobs.
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type NodeReservedResources struct {
Cpu NodeReservedCpuResources
Memory NodeReservedMemoryResources
Disk NodeReservedDiskResources
Networks NodeReservedNetworkResources
}
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func (n *NodeReservedResources) Copy() *NodeReservedResources {
if n == nil {
return nil
}
newN := new(NodeReservedResources)
*newN = *n
return newN
}
// Comparable returns a comparable version of the node's reserved resources. The
// returned resources doesn't contain any network information. This conversion
// can be lossy so care must be taken when using it.
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func (n *NodeReservedResources) Comparable() *ComparableResources {
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if n == nil {
return nil
}
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c := &ComparableResources{
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Flattened: AllocatedTaskResources{
Cpu: AllocatedCpuResources{
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CpuShares: n.Cpu.CpuShares,
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},
Memory: AllocatedMemoryResources{
MemoryMB: n.Memory.MemoryMB,
},
},
Shared: AllocatedSharedResources{
DiskMB: n.Disk.DiskMB,
},
}
return c
}
// NodeReservedCpuResources captures the reserved CPU resources of the node.
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type NodeReservedCpuResources struct {
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CpuShares int64
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}
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// NodeReservedMemoryResources captures the reserved memory resources of the node.
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type NodeReservedMemoryResources struct {
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MemoryMB int64
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}
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// NodeReservedDiskResources captures the reserved disk resources of the node.
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type NodeReservedDiskResources struct {
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DiskMB int64
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}
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// NodeReservedNetworkResources captures the reserved network resources of the node.
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type NodeReservedNetworkResources struct {
// ReservedHostPorts is the set of ports reserved on all host network
// interfaces. Its format is a comma separate list of integers or integer
// ranges. (80,443,1000-2000,2005)
ReservedHostPorts string
}
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// ParsePortHostPorts returns the reserved host ports.
func (n *NodeReservedNetworkResources) ParseReservedHostPorts() ([]uint64, error) {
return ParsePortRanges(n.ReservedHostPorts)
}
// AllocatedResources is the set of resources to be used by an allocation.
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type AllocatedResources struct {
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// Tasks is a mapping of task name to the resources for the task.
Tasks map[string]*AllocatedTaskResources
// Shared is the set of resource that are shared by all tasks in the group.
Shared AllocatedSharedResources
}
func (a *AllocatedResources) Copy() *AllocatedResources {
if a == nil {
return nil
}
newA := new(AllocatedResources)
*newA = *a
if a.Tasks != nil {
tr := make(map[string]*AllocatedTaskResources, len(newA.Tasks))
for task, resource := range newA.Tasks {
tr[task] = resource.Copy()
}
newA.Tasks = tr
}
return newA
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}
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// Comparable returns a comparable version of the allocations allocated
// resources. This conversion can be lossy so care must be taken when using it.
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func (a *AllocatedResources) Comparable() *ComparableResources {
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if a == nil {
return nil
}
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c := &ComparableResources{
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Shared: a.Shared,
}
for _, r := range a.Tasks {
c.Flattened.Add(r)
}
return c
}
// OldTaskResources returns the pre-0.9.0 map of task resources
func (a *AllocatedResources) OldTaskResources() map[string]*Resources {
m := make(map[string]*Resources, len(a.Tasks))
for name, res := range a.Tasks {
m[name] = &Resources{
CPU: int(res.Cpu.CpuShares),
MemoryMB: int(res.Memory.MemoryMB),
Networks: res.Networks,
}
}
return m
}
// AllocatedTaskResources are the set of resources allocated to a task.
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type AllocatedTaskResources struct {
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Cpu AllocatedCpuResources
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Memory AllocatedMemoryResources
Networks Networks
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Devices []*AllocatedDeviceResource
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}
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func (a *AllocatedTaskResources) Copy() *AllocatedTaskResources {
if a == nil {
return nil
}
newA := new(AllocatedTaskResources)
*newA = *a
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// Copy the networks
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if a.Networks != nil {
n := len(a.Networks)
newA.Networks = make([]*NetworkResource, n)
for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
newA.Networks[i] = a.Networks[i].Copy()
}
}
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// Copy the devices
if newA.Devices != nil {
n := len(a.Devices)
newA.Devices = make([]*AllocatedDeviceResource, n)
for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
newA.Devices[i] = a.Devices[i].Copy()
}
}
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return newA
}
// NetIndex finds the matching net index using device name
func (a *AllocatedTaskResources) NetIndex(n *NetworkResource) int {
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return a.Networks.NetIndex(n)
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}
func (a *AllocatedTaskResources) Add(delta *AllocatedTaskResources) {
if delta == nil {
return
}
a.Cpu.Add(&delta.Cpu)
a.Memory.Add(&delta.Memory)
for _, n := range delta.Networks {
// Find the matching interface by IP or CIDR
idx := a.NetIndex(n)
if idx == -1 {
a.Networks = append(a.Networks, n.Copy())
} else {
a.Networks[idx].Add(n)
}
}
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for _, d := range delta.Devices {
// Find the matching device
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idx := AllocatedDevices(a.Devices).Index(d)
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if idx == -1 {
a.Devices = append(a.Devices, d.Copy())
} else {
a.Devices[idx].Add(d)
}
}
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}
// Comparable turns AllocatedTaskResources into ComparableResources
// as a helper step in preemption
func (a *AllocatedTaskResources) Comparable() *ComparableResources {
ret := &ComparableResources{
Flattened: AllocatedTaskResources{
Cpu: AllocatedCpuResources{
CpuShares: a.Cpu.CpuShares,
},
Memory: AllocatedMemoryResources{
MemoryMB: a.Memory.MemoryMB,
},
},
}
if len(a.Networks) > 0 {
for _, net := range a.Networks {
ret.Flattened.Networks = append(ret.Flattened.Networks, net)
}
}
return ret
}
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// Subtract only subtracts CPU and Memory resources. Network utilization
// is managed separately in NetworkIndex
func (a *AllocatedTaskResources) Subtract(delta *AllocatedTaskResources) {
if delta == nil {
return
}
a.Cpu.Subtract(&delta.Cpu)
a.Memory.Subtract(&delta.Memory)
}
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// AllocatedSharedResources are the set of resources allocated to a task group.
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type AllocatedSharedResources struct {
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DiskMB int64
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}
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func (a *AllocatedSharedResources) Add(delta *AllocatedSharedResources) {
if delta == nil {
return
}
a.DiskMB += delta.DiskMB
}
func (a *AllocatedSharedResources) Subtract(delta *AllocatedSharedResources) {
if delta == nil {
return
}
a.DiskMB -= delta.DiskMB
}
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// AllocatedCpuResources captures the allocated CPU resources.
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type AllocatedCpuResources struct {
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CpuShares int64
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}
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func (a *AllocatedCpuResources) Add(delta *AllocatedCpuResources) {
if delta == nil {
return
}
a.CpuShares += delta.CpuShares
}
func (a *AllocatedCpuResources) Subtract(delta *AllocatedCpuResources) {
if delta == nil {
return
}
a.CpuShares -= delta.CpuShares
}
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// AllocatedMemoryResources captures the allocated memory resources.
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type AllocatedMemoryResources struct {
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MemoryMB int64
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}
func (a *AllocatedMemoryResources) Add(delta *AllocatedMemoryResources) {
if delta == nil {
return
}
a.MemoryMB += delta.MemoryMB
}
func (a *AllocatedMemoryResources) Subtract(delta *AllocatedMemoryResources) {
if delta == nil {
return
}
a.MemoryMB -= delta.MemoryMB
}
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type AllocatedDevices []*AllocatedDeviceResource
// Index finds the matching index using the passed device. If not found, -1 is
// returned.
func (a AllocatedDevices) Index(d *AllocatedDeviceResource) int {
if d == nil {
return -1
}
for i, o := range a {
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if o.ID().Equals(d.ID()) {
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return i
}
}
return -1
}
// AllocatedDeviceResource captures a set of allocated devices.
type AllocatedDeviceResource struct {
// Vendor, Type, and Name are used to select the plugin to request the
// device IDs from.
Vendor string
Type string
Name string
// DeviceIDs is the set of allocated devices
DeviceIDs []string
}
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func (a *AllocatedDeviceResource) ID() *DeviceIdTuple {
if a == nil {
return nil
}
return &DeviceIdTuple{
Vendor: a.Vendor,
Type: a.Type,
Name: a.Name,
}
}
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func (a *AllocatedDeviceResource) Add(delta *AllocatedDeviceResource) {
if delta == nil {
return
}
a.DeviceIDs = append(a.DeviceIDs, delta.DeviceIDs...)
}
func (a *AllocatedDeviceResource) Copy() *AllocatedDeviceResource {
if a == nil {
return a
}
na := *a
// Copy the devices
na.DeviceIDs = make([]string, len(a.DeviceIDs))
for i, id := range a.DeviceIDs {
na.DeviceIDs[i] = id
}
return &na
}
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// ComparableResources is the set of resources allocated to a task group but
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// not keyed by Task, making it easier to compare.
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type ComparableResources struct {
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Flattened AllocatedTaskResources
Shared AllocatedSharedResources
}
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func (c *ComparableResources) Add(delta *ComparableResources) {
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if delta == nil {
return
}
c.Flattened.Add(&delta.Flattened)
c.Shared.Add(&delta.Shared)
}
func (c *ComparableResources) Subtract(delta *ComparableResources) {
if delta == nil {
return
}
c.Flattened.Subtract(&delta.Flattened)
c.Shared.Subtract(&delta.Shared)
}
func (c *ComparableResources) Copy() *ComparableResources {
if c == nil {
return nil
}
newR := new(ComparableResources)
*newR = *c
return newR
}
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// Superset checks if one set of resources is a superset of another. This
// ignores network resources, and the NetworkIndex should be used for that.
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func (c *ComparableResources) Superset(other *ComparableResources) (bool, string) {
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if c.Flattened.Cpu.CpuShares < other.Flattened.Cpu.CpuShares {
return false, "cpu"
}
if c.Flattened.Memory.MemoryMB < other.Flattened.Memory.MemoryMB {
return false, "memory"
}
if c.Shared.DiskMB < other.Shared.DiskMB {
return false, "disk"
}
return true, ""
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}
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// allocated finds the matching net index using device name
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func (c *ComparableResources) NetIndex(n *NetworkResource) int {
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return c.Flattened.Networks.NetIndex(n)
}
const (
// JobTypeNomad is reserved for internal system tasks and is
// always handled by the CoreScheduler.
JobTypeCore = "_core"
JobTypeService = "service"
JobTypeBatch = "batch"
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JobTypeSystem = "system"
)
const (
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JobStatusPending = "pending" // Pending means the job is waiting on scheduling
JobStatusRunning = "running" // Running means the job has non-terminal allocations
JobStatusDead = "dead" // Dead means all evaluation's and allocations are terminal
)
const (
// JobMinPriority is the minimum allowed priority
JobMinPriority = 1
// JobDefaultPriority is the default priority if not
// not specified.
JobDefaultPriority = 50
// JobMaxPriority is the maximum allowed priority
JobMaxPriority = 100
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// Ensure CoreJobPriority is higher than any user
// specified job so that it gets priority. This is important
// for the system to remain healthy.
CoreJobPriority = JobMaxPriority * 2
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// JobTrackedVersions is the number of historic job versions that are
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// kept.
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JobTrackedVersions = 6
)
// Job is the scope of a scheduling request to Nomad. It is the largest
// scoped object, and is a named collection of task groups. Each task group
// is further composed of tasks. A task group (TG) is the unit of scheduling
// however.
type Job struct {
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// Stop marks whether the user has stopped the job. A stopped job will
// have all created allocations stopped and acts as a way to stop a job
// without purging it from the system. This allows existing allocs to be
// queried and the job to be inspected as it is being killed.
Stop bool
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// Region is the Nomad region that handles scheduling this job
Region string
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// Namespace is the namespace the job is submitted into.
Namespace string
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// ID is a unique identifier for the job per region. It can be
// specified hierarchically like LineOfBiz/OrgName/Team/Project
ID string
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// ParentID is the unique identifier of the job that spawned this job.
ParentID string
// Name is the logical name of the job used to refer to it. This is unique
// per region, but not unique globally.
Name string
// Type is used to control various behaviors about the job. Most jobs
// are service jobs, meaning they are expected to be long lived.
// Some jobs are batch oriented meaning they run and then terminate.
// This can be extended in the future to support custom schedulers.
Type string
// Priority is used to control scheduling importance and if this job
// can preempt other jobs.
Priority int
// AllAtOnce is used to control if incremental scheduling of task groups
// is allowed or if we must do a gang scheduling of the entire job. This
// can slow down larger jobs if resources are not available.
AllAtOnce bool
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// Datacenters contains all the datacenters this job is allowed to span
Datacenters []string
// Constraints can be specified at a job level and apply to
// all the task groups and tasks.
Constraints []*Constraint
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// Affinities can be specified at the job level to express
// scheduling preferences that apply to all groups and tasks
Affinities []*Affinity
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// Spread can be specified at the job level to express spreading
// allocations across a desired attribute, such as datacenter
Spreads []*Spread
// TaskGroups are the collections of task groups that this job needs
// to run. Each task group is an atomic unit of scheduling and placement.
TaskGroups []*TaskGroup
// COMPAT: Remove in 0.7.0. Stagger is deprecated in 0.6.0.
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Update UpdateStrategy
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// Periodic is used to define the interval the job is run at.
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Periodic *PeriodicConfig
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// ParameterizedJob is used to specify the job as a parameterized job
// for dispatching.
ParameterizedJob *ParameterizedJobConfig
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// Dispatched is used to identify if the Job has been dispatched from a
// parameterized job.
Dispatched bool
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// Payload is the payload supplied when the job was dispatched.
Payload []byte
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// Meta is used to associate arbitrary metadata with this
// job. This is opaque to Nomad.
Meta map[string]string
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// VaultToken is the Vault token that proves the submitter of the job has
// access to the specified Vault policies. This field is only used to
// transfer the token and is not stored after Job submission.
VaultToken string
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// Job status
Status string
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// StatusDescription is meant to provide more human useful information
StatusDescription string
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// Stable marks a job as stable. Stability is only defined on "service" and
// "system" jobs. The stability of a job will be set automatically as part
// of a deployment and can be manually set via APIs.
Stable bool
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// Version is a monotonically increasing version number that is incremented
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// on each job register.
Version uint64
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// SubmitTime is the time at which the job was submitted as a UnixNano in
// UTC
SubmitTime int64
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// Raft Indexes
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CreateIndex uint64
ModifyIndex uint64
JobModifyIndex uint64
}
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// NamespacedID returns the namespaced id useful for logging
func (j *Job) NamespacedID() *NamespacedID {
return &NamespacedID{
ID: j.ID,
Namespace: j.Namespace,
}
}
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// Canonicalize is used to canonicalize fields in the Job. This should be called
// when registering a Job. A set of warnings are returned if the job was changed
// in anyway that the user should be made aware of.
func (j *Job) Canonicalize() (warnings error) {
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if j == nil {
return nil
}
var mErr multierror.Error
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// Ensure that an empty and nil map are treated the same to avoid scheduling
// problems since we use reflect DeepEquals.
if len(j.Meta) == 0 {
j.Meta = nil
}
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// Ensure the job is in a namespace.
if j.Namespace == "" {
j.Namespace = DefaultNamespace
}
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for _, tg := range j.TaskGroups {
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tg.Canonicalize(j)
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}
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if j.ParameterizedJob != nil {
j.ParameterizedJob.Canonicalize()
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}
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if j.Periodic != nil {
j.Periodic.Canonicalize()
}
return mErr.ErrorOrNil()
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}
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// Copy returns a deep copy of the Job. It is expected that callers use recover.
// This job can panic if the deep copy failed as it uses reflection.
func (j *Job) Copy() *Job {
if j == nil {
return nil
}
nj := new(Job)
*nj = *j
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nj.Datacenters = helper.CopySliceString(nj.Datacenters)
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nj.Constraints = CopySliceConstraints(nj.Constraints)
nj.Affinities = CopySliceAffinities(nj.Affinities)
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if j.TaskGroups != nil {
tgs := make([]*TaskGroup, len(nj.TaskGroups))
for i, tg := range nj.TaskGroups {
tgs[i] = tg.Copy()
}
nj.TaskGroups = tgs
}
nj.Periodic = nj.Periodic.Copy()
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nj.Meta = helper.CopyMapStringString(nj.Meta)
nj.ParameterizedJob = nj.ParameterizedJob.Copy()
return nj
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}
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// Validate is used to sanity check a job input
func (j *Job) Validate() error {
var mErr multierror.Error
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if j.Region == "" {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, errors.New("Missing job region"))
}
if j.ID == "" {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, errors.New("Missing job ID"))
} else if strings.Contains(j.ID, " ") {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, errors.New("Job ID contains a space"))
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}
if j.Name == "" {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, errors.New("Missing job name"))
}
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if j.Namespace == "" {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, errors.New("Job must be in a namespace"))
}
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switch j.Type {
case JobTypeCore, JobTypeService, JobTypeBatch, JobTypeSystem:
case "":
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mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, errors.New("Missing job type"))
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default:
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("Invalid job type: %q", j.Type))
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}
if j.Priority < JobMinPriority || j.Priority > JobMaxPriority {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("Job priority must be between [%d, %d]", JobMinPriority, JobMaxPriority))
}
if len(j.Datacenters) == 0 {
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mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, errors.New("Missing job datacenters"))
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}
if len(j.TaskGroups) == 0 {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, errors.New("Missing job task groups"))
}
for idx, constr := range j.Constraints {
if err := constr.Validate(); err != nil {
outer := fmt.Errorf("Constraint %d validation failed: %s", idx+1, err)
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, outer)
}
}
if j.Type == JobTypeSystem {
if j.Affinities != nil {
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mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("System jobs may not have an affinity stanza"))
}
} else {
for idx, affinity := range j.Affinities {
if err := affinity.Validate(); err != nil {
outer := fmt.Errorf("Affinity %d validation failed: %s", idx+1, err)
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, outer)
}
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}
}
if j.Type == JobTypeSystem {
if j.Spreads != nil {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("System jobs may not have a spread stanza"))
}
} else {
for idx, spread := range j.Spreads {
if err := spread.Validate(); err != nil {
outer := fmt.Errorf("Spread %d validation failed: %s", idx+1, err)
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, outer)
}
}
}
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// Check for duplicate task groups
taskGroups := make(map[string]int)
for idx, tg := range j.TaskGroups {
if tg.Name == "" {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("Job task group %d missing name", idx+1))
} else if existing, ok := taskGroups[tg.Name]; ok {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("Job task group %d redefines '%s' from group %d", idx+1, tg.Name, existing+1))
} else {
taskGroups[tg.Name] = idx
}
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if j.Type == "system" && tg.Count > 1 {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors,
fmt.Errorf("Job task group %s has count %d. Count cannot exceed 1 with system scheduler",
tg.Name, tg.Count))
}
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}
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// Validate the task group
for _, tg := range j.TaskGroups {
if err := tg.Validate(j); err != nil {
outer := fmt.Errorf("Task group %s validation failed: %v", tg.Name, err)
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mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, outer)
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}
}
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// Validate periodic is only used with batch jobs.
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if j.IsPeriodic() && j.Periodic.Enabled {
if j.Type != JobTypeBatch {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors,
fmt.Errorf("Periodic can only be used with %q scheduler", JobTypeBatch))
}
if err := j.Periodic.Validate(); err != nil {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, err)
}
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}
if j.IsParameterized() {
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if j.Type != JobTypeBatch {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors,
fmt.Errorf("Parameterized job can only be used with %q scheduler", JobTypeBatch))
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}
if err := j.ParameterizedJob.Validate(); err != nil {
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mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, err)
}
}
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return mErr.ErrorOrNil()
}
// Warnings returns a list of warnings that may be from dubious settings or
// deprecation warnings.
func (j *Job) Warnings() error {
var mErr multierror.Error
// Check the groups
for _, tg := range j.TaskGroups {
if err := tg.Warnings(j); err != nil {
outer := fmt.Errorf("Group %q has warnings: %v", tg.Name, err)
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, outer)
}
}
return mErr.ErrorOrNil()
}
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// LookupTaskGroup finds a task group by name
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func (j *Job) LookupTaskGroup(name string) *TaskGroup {
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for _, tg := range j.TaskGroups {
if tg.Name == name {
return tg
}
}
return nil
}
// CombinedTaskMeta takes a TaskGroup and Task name and returns the combined
// meta data for the task. When joining Job, Group and Task Meta, the precedence
// is by deepest scope (Task > Group > Job).
func (j *Job) CombinedTaskMeta(groupName, taskName string) map[string]string {
group := j.LookupTaskGroup(groupName)
if group == nil {
return nil
}
task := group.LookupTask(taskName)
if task == nil {
return nil
}
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meta := helper.CopyMapStringString(task.Meta)
if meta == nil {
meta = make(map[string]string, len(group.Meta)+len(j.Meta))
}
// Add the group specific meta
for k, v := range group.Meta {
if _, ok := meta[k]; !ok {
meta[k] = v
}
}
// Add the job specific meta
for k, v := range j.Meta {
if _, ok := meta[k]; !ok {
meta[k] = v
}
}
return meta
}
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// Stopped returns if a job is stopped.
func (j *Job) Stopped() bool {
return j == nil || j.Stop
}
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// HasUpdateStrategy returns if any task group in the job has an update strategy
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func (j *Job) HasUpdateStrategy() bool {
for _, tg := range j.TaskGroups {
if tg.Update != nil {
return true
}
}
return false
}
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// Stub is used to return a summary of the job
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func (j *Job) Stub(summary *JobSummary) *JobListStub {
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return &JobListStub{
ID: j.ID,
ParentID: j.ParentID,
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Name: j.Name,
Type: j.Type,
Priority: j.Priority,
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Periodic: j.IsPeriodic(),
ParameterizedJob: j.IsParameterized(),
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Stop: j.Stop,
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Status: j.Status,
StatusDescription: j.StatusDescription,
CreateIndex: j.CreateIndex,
ModifyIndex: j.ModifyIndex,
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JobModifyIndex: j.JobModifyIndex,
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SubmitTime: j.SubmitTime,
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JobSummary: summary,
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}
}
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// IsPeriodic returns whether a job is periodic.
func (j *Job) IsPeriodic() bool {
return j.Periodic != nil
}
// IsPeriodicActive returns whether the job is an active periodic job that will
// create child jobs
func (j *Job) IsPeriodicActive() bool {
return j.IsPeriodic() && j.Periodic.Enabled && !j.Stopped() && !j.IsParameterized()
}
// IsParameterized returns whether a job is parameterized job.
func (j *Job) IsParameterized() bool {
return j.ParameterizedJob != nil && !j.Dispatched
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}
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// VaultPolicies returns the set of Vault policies per task group, per task
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func (j *Job) VaultPolicies() map[string]map[string]*Vault {
policies := make(map[string]map[string]*Vault, len(j.TaskGroups))
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for _, tg := range j.TaskGroups {
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tgPolicies := make(map[string]*Vault, len(tg.Tasks))
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for _, task := range tg.Tasks {
if task.Vault == nil {
continue
}
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tgPolicies[task.Name] = task.Vault
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}
if len(tgPolicies) != 0 {
policies[tg.Name] = tgPolicies
}
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}
return policies
}
// RequiredSignals returns a mapping of task groups to tasks to their required
// set of signals
func (j *Job) RequiredSignals() map[string]map[string][]string {
signals := make(map[string]map[string][]string)
for _, tg := range j.TaskGroups {
for _, task := range tg.Tasks {
// Use this local one as a set
taskSignals := make(map[string]struct{})
// Check if the Vault change mode uses signals
if task.Vault != nil && task.Vault.ChangeMode == VaultChangeModeSignal {
taskSignals[task.Vault.ChangeSignal] = struct{}{}
}
// If a user has specified a KillSignal, add it to required signals
if task.KillSignal != "" {
taskSignals[task.KillSignal] = struct{}{}
}
// Check if any template change mode uses signals
for _, t := range task.Templates {
if t.ChangeMode != TemplateChangeModeSignal {
continue
}
taskSignals[t.ChangeSignal] = struct{}{}
}
// Flatten and sort the signals
l := len(taskSignals)
if l == 0 {
continue
}
flat := make([]string, 0, l)
for sig := range taskSignals {
flat = append(flat, sig)
}
sort.Strings(flat)
tgSignals, ok := signals[tg.Name]
if !ok {
tgSignals = make(map[string][]string)
signals[tg.Name] = tgSignals
}
tgSignals[task.Name] = flat
}
}
return signals
}
// SpecChanged determines if the functional specification has changed between
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// two job versions.
func (j *Job) SpecChanged(new *Job) bool {
if j == nil {
return new != nil
}
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// Create a copy of the new job
c := new.Copy()
// Update the new job so we can do a reflect
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c.Status = j.Status
c.StatusDescription = j.StatusDescription
c.Stable = j.Stable
c.Version = j.Version
c.CreateIndex = j.CreateIndex
c.ModifyIndex = j.ModifyIndex
c.JobModifyIndex = j.JobModifyIndex
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c.SubmitTime = j.SubmitTime
// Deep equals the jobs
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return !reflect.DeepEqual(j, c)
}
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func (j *Job) SetSubmitTime() {
j.SubmitTime = time.Now().UTC().UnixNano()
}
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// JobListStub is used to return a subset of job information
// for the job list
type JobListStub struct {
ID string
ParentID string
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Name string
Type string
Priority int
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Periodic bool
ParameterizedJob bool
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Stop bool
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Status string
StatusDescription string
JobSummary *JobSummary
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CreateIndex uint64
ModifyIndex uint64
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JobModifyIndex uint64
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SubmitTime int64
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}
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// JobSummary summarizes the state of the allocations of a job
type JobSummary struct {
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// JobID is the ID of the job the summary is for
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JobID string
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// Namespace is the namespace of the job and its summary
Namespace string
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// Summary contains the summary per task group for the Job
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Summary map[string]TaskGroupSummary
// Children contains a summary for the children of this job.
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Children *JobChildrenSummary
// Raft Indexes
CreateIndex uint64
ModifyIndex uint64
}
// Copy returns a new copy of JobSummary
func (js *JobSummary) Copy() *JobSummary {
newJobSummary := new(JobSummary)
*newJobSummary = *js
newTGSummary := make(map[string]TaskGroupSummary, len(js.Summary))
for k, v := range js.Summary {
newTGSummary[k] = v
}
newJobSummary.Summary = newTGSummary
newJobSummary.Children = newJobSummary.Children.Copy()
return newJobSummary
}
// JobChildrenSummary contains the summary of children job statuses
type JobChildrenSummary struct {
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Pending int64
Running int64
Dead int64
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}
// Copy returns a new copy of a JobChildrenSummary
func (jc *JobChildrenSummary) Copy() *JobChildrenSummary {
if jc == nil {
return nil
}
njc := new(JobChildrenSummary)
*njc = *jc
return njc
}
// TaskGroup summarizes the state of all the allocations of a particular
// TaskGroup
type TaskGroupSummary struct {
Queued int
Complete int
Failed int
Running int
Starting int
Lost int
}
const (
// Checks uses any registered health check state in combination with task
// states to determine if a allocation is healthy.
UpdateStrategyHealthCheck_Checks = "checks"
// TaskStates uses the task states of an allocation to determine if the
// allocation is healthy.
UpdateStrategyHealthCheck_TaskStates = "task_states"
// Manual allows the operator to manually signal to Nomad when an
// allocations is healthy. This allows more advanced health checking that is
// outside of the scope of Nomad.
UpdateStrategyHealthCheck_Manual = "manual"
)
var (
// DefaultUpdateStrategy provides a baseline that can be used to upgrade
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// jobs with the old policy or for populating field defaults.
DefaultUpdateStrategy = &UpdateStrategy{
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Stagger: 30 * time.Second,
MaxParallel: 1,
HealthCheck: UpdateStrategyHealthCheck_Checks,
MinHealthyTime: 10 * time.Second,
HealthyDeadline: 5 * time.Minute,
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ProgressDeadline: 10 * time.Minute,
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AutoRevert: false,
Canary: 0,
}
)
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// UpdateStrategy is used to modify how updates are done
type UpdateStrategy struct {
// Stagger is used to determine the rate at which allocations are migrated
// due to down or draining nodes.
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Stagger time.Duration
// MaxParallel is how many updates can be done in parallel
MaxParallel int
// HealthCheck specifies the mechanism in which allocations are marked
// healthy or unhealthy as part of a deployment.
HealthCheck string
// MinHealthyTime is the minimum time an allocation must be in the healthy
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// state before it is marked as healthy, unblocking more allocations to be
// rolled.
MinHealthyTime time.Duration
// HealthyDeadline is the time in which an allocation must be marked as
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// healthy before it is automatically transitioned to unhealthy. This time
// period doesn't count against the MinHealthyTime.
HealthyDeadline time.Duration
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// ProgressDeadline is the time in which an allocation as part of the
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// deployment must transition to healthy. If no allocation becomes healthy
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// after the deadline, the deployment is marked as failed. If the deadline
// is zero, the first failure causes the deployment to fail.
ProgressDeadline time.Duration
// AutoRevert declares that if a deployment fails because of unhealthy
// allocations, there should be an attempt to auto-revert the job to a
// stable version.
AutoRevert bool
// Canary is the number of canaries to deploy when a change to the task
// group is detected.
Canary int
}
func (u *UpdateStrategy) Copy() *UpdateStrategy {
if u == nil {
return nil
}
copy := new(UpdateStrategy)
*copy = *u
return copy
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}
func (u *UpdateStrategy) Validate() error {
if u == nil {
return nil
}
var mErr multierror.Error
switch u.HealthCheck {
case UpdateStrategyHealthCheck_Checks, UpdateStrategyHealthCheck_TaskStates, UpdateStrategyHealthCheck_Manual:
default:
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Invalid health check given: %q", u.HealthCheck))
}
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if u.MaxParallel < 1 {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Max parallel can not be less than one: %d < 1", u.MaxParallel))
}
if u.Canary < 0 {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Canary count can not be less than zero: %d < 0", u.Canary))
}
if u.MinHealthyTime < 0 {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Minimum healthy time may not be less than zero: %v", u.MinHealthyTime))
}
if u.HealthyDeadline <= 0 {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Healthy deadline must be greater than zero: %v", u.HealthyDeadline))
}
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if u.ProgressDeadline < 0 {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Progress deadline must be zero or greater: %v", u.ProgressDeadline))
}
if u.MinHealthyTime >= u.HealthyDeadline {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Minimum healthy time must be less than healthy deadline: %v > %v", u.MinHealthyTime, u.HealthyDeadline))
}
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if u.ProgressDeadline != 0 && u.HealthyDeadline >= u.ProgressDeadline {
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multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Healthy deadline must be less than progress deadline: %v > %v", u.HealthyDeadline, u.ProgressDeadline))
}
if u.Stagger <= 0 {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Stagger must be greater than zero: %v", u.Stagger))
}
return mErr.ErrorOrNil()
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}
// TODO(alexdadgar): Remove once no longer used by the scheduler.
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// Rolling returns if a rolling strategy should be used
func (u *UpdateStrategy) Rolling() bool {
return u.Stagger > 0 && u.MaxParallel > 0
}
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const (
// PeriodicSpecCron is used for a cron spec.
PeriodicSpecCron = "cron"
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// PeriodicSpecTest is only used by unit tests. It is a sorted, comma
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// separated list of unix timestamps at which to launch.
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PeriodicSpecTest = "_internal_test"
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)
// Periodic defines the interval a job should be run at.
type PeriodicConfig struct {
// Enabled determines if the job should be run periodically.
Enabled bool
// Spec specifies the interval the job should be run as. It is parsed based
// on the SpecType.
Spec string
// SpecType defines the format of the spec.
SpecType string
// ProhibitOverlap enforces that spawned jobs do not run in parallel.
ProhibitOverlap bool
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// TimeZone is the user specified string that determines the time zone to
// launch against. The time zones must be specified from IANA Time Zone
// database, such as "America/New_York".
// Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones
// Reference: https://www.iana.org/time-zones
TimeZone string
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// location is the time zone to evaluate the launch time against
location *time.Location
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}
func (p *PeriodicConfig) Copy() *PeriodicConfig {
if p == nil {
return nil
}
np := new(PeriodicConfig)
*np = *p
return np
}
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func (p *PeriodicConfig) Validate() error {
if !p.Enabled {
return nil
}
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var mErr multierror.Error
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if p.Spec == "" {
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multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Must specify a spec"))
}
// Check if we got a valid time zone
if p.TimeZone != "" {
if _, err := time.LoadLocation(p.TimeZone); err != nil {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Invalid time zone %q: %v", p.TimeZone, err))
}
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}
switch p.SpecType {
case PeriodicSpecCron:
// Validate the cron spec
if _, err := cronexpr.Parse(p.Spec); err != nil {
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multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Invalid cron spec %q: %v", p.Spec, err))
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}
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case PeriodicSpecTest:
// No-op
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default:
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multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Unknown periodic specification type %q", p.SpecType))
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}
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return mErr.ErrorOrNil()
}
func (p *PeriodicConfig) Canonicalize() {
// Load the location
l, err := time.LoadLocation(p.TimeZone)
if err != nil {
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p.location = time.UTC
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}
p.location = l
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}
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// CronParseNext is a helper that parses the next time for the given expression
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// but captures any panic that may occur in the underlying library.
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func CronParseNext(e *cronexpr.Expression, fromTime time.Time, spec string) (t time.Time, err error) {
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defer func() {
if recover() != nil {
t = time.Time{}
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err = fmt.Errorf("failed parsing cron expression: %q", spec)
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}
}()
return e.Next(fromTime), nil
}
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// Next returns the closest time instant matching the spec that is after the
// passed time. If no matching instance exists, the zero value of time.Time is
// returned. The `time.Location` of the returned value matches that of the
// passed time.
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func (p *PeriodicConfig) Next(fromTime time.Time) (time.Time, error) {
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switch p.SpecType {
case PeriodicSpecCron:
if e, err := cronexpr.Parse(p.Spec); err == nil {
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return CronParseNext(e, fromTime, p.Spec)
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}
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case PeriodicSpecTest:
split := strings.Split(p.Spec, ",")
if len(split) == 1 && split[0] == "" {
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return time.Time{}, nil
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}
// Parse the times
times := make([]time.Time, len(split))
for i, s := range split {
unix, err := strconv.Atoi(s)
if err != nil {
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return time.Time{}, nil
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}
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times[i] = time.Unix(int64(unix), 0)
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}
// Find the next match
for _, next := range times {
if fromTime.Before(next) {
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return next, nil
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}
}
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}
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return time.Time{}, nil
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}
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// GetLocation returns the location to use for determining the time zone to run
// the periodic job against.
func (p *PeriodicConfig) GetLocation() *time.Location {
// Jobs pre 0.5.5 will not have this
if p.location != nil {
return p.location
}
return time.UTC
}
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const (
// PeriodicLaunchSuffix is the string appended to the periodic jobs ID
// when launching derived instances of it.
PeriodicLaunchSuffix = "/periodic-"
)
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// PeriodicLaunch tracks the last launch time of a periodic job.
type PeriodicLaunch struct {
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ID string // ID of the periodic job.
Namespace string // Namespace of the periodic job
Launch time.Time // The last launch time.
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// Raft Indexes
CreateIndex uint64
ModifyIndex uint64
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}
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const (
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DispatchPayloadForbidden = "forbidden"
DispatchPayloadOptional = "optional"
DispatchPayloadRequired = "required"
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// DispatchLaunchSuffix is the string appended to the parameterized job's ID
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// when dispatching instances of it.
DispatchLaunchSuffix = "/dispatch-"
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)
// ParameterizedJobConfig is used to configure the parameterized job
type ParameterizedJobConfig struct {
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// Payload configure the payload requirements
Payload string
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// MetaRequired is metadata keys that must be specified by the dispatcher
MetaRequired []string
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// MetaOptional is metadata keys that may be specified by the dispatcher
MetaOptional []string
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}
func (d *ParameterizedJobConfig) Validate() error {
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var mErr multierror.Error
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switch d.Payload {
case DispatchPayloadOptional, DispatchPayloadRequired, DispatchPayloadForbidden:
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default:
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multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Unknown payload requirement: %q", d.Payload))
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}
// Check that the meta configurations are disjoint sets
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disjoint, offending := helper.SliceSetDisjoint(d.MetaRequired, d.MetaOptional)
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if !disjoint {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Required and optional meta keys should be disjoint. Following keys exist in both: %v", offending))
}
return mErr.ErrorOrNil()
}
func (d *ParameterizedJobConfig) Canonicalize() {
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if d.Payload == "" {
d.Payload = DispatchPayloadOptional
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}
}
func (d *ParameterizedJobConfig) Copy() *ParameterizedJobConfig {
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if d == nil {
return nil
}
nd := new(ParameterizedJobConfig)
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*nd = *d
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nd.MetaOptional = helper.CopySliceString(nd.MetaOptional)
nd.MetaRequired = helper.CopySliceString(nd.MetaRequired)
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return nd
}
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// DispatchedID returns an ID appropriate for a job dispatched against a
// particular parameterized job
func DispatchedID(templateID string, t time.Time) string {
u := uuid.Generate()[:8]
return fmt.Sprintf("%s%s%d-%s", templateID, DispatchLaunchSuffix, t.Unix(), u)
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}
// DispatchPayloadConfig configures how a task gets its input from a job dispatch
type DispatchPayloadConfig struct {
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// File specifies a relative path to where the input data should be written
File string
}
func (d *DispatchPayloadConfig) Copy() *DispatchPayloadConfig {
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if d == nil {
return nil
}
nd := new(DispatchPayloadConfig)
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*nd = *d
return nd
}
func (d *DispatchPayloadConfig) Validate() error {
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// Verify the destination doesn't escape
escaped, err := PathEscapesAllocDir("task/local/", d.File)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid destination path: %v", err)
} else if escaped {
return fmt.Errorf("destination escapes allocation directory")
}
return nil
}
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var (
DefaultServiceJobRestartPolicy = RestartPolicy{
Delay: 15 * time.Second,
Attempts: 2,
Interval: 30 * time.Minute,
Mode: RestartPolicyModeFail,
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}
DefaultBatchJobRestartPolicy = RestartPolicy{
Delay: 15 * time.Second,
Attempts: 3,
Interval: 24 * time.Hour,
Mode: RestartPolicyModeFail,
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}
)
var (
DefaultServiceJobReschedulePolicy = ReschedulePolicy{
Delay: 30 * time.Second,
DelayFunction: "exponential",
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MaxDelay: 1 * time.Hour,
Unlimited: true,
}
DefaultBatchJobReschedulePolicy = ReschedulePolicy{
Attempts: 1,
Interval: 24 * time.Hour,
Delay: 5 * time.Second,
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DelayFunction: "constant",
}
)
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const (
// RestartPolicyModeDelay causes an artificial delay till the next interval is
// reached when the specified attempts have been reached in the interval.
RestartPolicyModeDelay = "delay"
// RestartPolicyModeFail causes a job to fail if the specified number of
// attempts are reached within an interval.
RestartPolicyModeFail = "fail"
// RestartPolicyMinInterval is the minimum interval that is accepted for a
// restart policy.
RestartPolicyMinInterval = 5 * time.Second
// ReasonWithinPolicy describes restart events that are within policy
ReasonWithinPolicy = "Restart within policy"
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)
// RestartPolicy configures how Tasks are restarted when they crash or fail.
type RestartPolicy struct {
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// Attempts is the number of restart that will occur in an interval.
Attempts int
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// Interval is a duration in which we can limit the number of restarts
// within.
Interval time.Duration
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// Delay is the time between a failure and a restart.
Delay time.Duration
// Mode controls what happens when the task restarts more than attempt times
// in an interval.
Mode string
}
func (r *RestartPolicy) Copy() *RestartPolicy {
if r == nil {
return nil
}
nrp := new(RestartPolicy)
*nrp = *r
return nrp
}
func (r *RestartPolicy) Validate() error {
var mErr multierror.Error
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switch r.Mode {
case RestartPolicyModeDelay, RestartPolicyModeFail:
default:
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Unsupported restart mode: %q", r.Mode))
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}
// Check for ambiguous/confusing settings
if r.Attempts == 0 && r.Mode != RestartPolicyModeFail {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Restart policy %q with %d attempts is ambiguous", r.Mode, r.Attempts))
}
if r.Interval.Nanoseconds() < RestartPolicyMinInterval.Nanoseconds() {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Interval can not be less than %v (got %v)", RestartPolicyMinInterval, r.Interval))
}
if time.Duration(r.Attempts)*r.Delay > r.Interval {
multierror.Append(&mErr,
fmt.Errorf("Nomad can't restart the TaskGroup %v times in an interval of %v with a delay of %v", r.Attempts, r.Interval, r.Delay))
}
return mErr.ErrorOrNil()
}
func NewRestartPolicy(jobType string) *RestartPolicy {
switch jobType {
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case JobTypeService, JobTypeSystem:
rp := DefaultServiceJobRestartPolicy
return &rp
case JobTypeBatch:
rp := DefaultBatchJobRestartPolicy
return &rp
}
return nil
}
const ReschedulePolicyMinInterval = 15 * time.Second
const ReschedulePolicyMinDelay = 5 * time.Second
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var RescheduleDelayFunctions = [...]string{"constant", "exponential", "fibonacci"}
// ReschedulePolicy configures how Tasks are rescheduled when they crash or fail.
type ReschedulePolicy struct {
// Attempts limits the number of rescheduling attempts that can occur in an interval.
Attempts int
// Interval is a duration in which we can limit the number of reschedule attempts.
Interval time.Duration
// Delay is a minimum duration to wait between reschedule attempts.
// The delay function determines how much subsequent reschedule attempts are delayed by.
Delay time.Duration
// DelayFunction determines how the delay progressively changes on subsequent reschedule
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// attempts. Valid values are "exponential", "constant", and "fibonacci".
DelayFunction string
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// MaxDelay is an upper bound on the delay.
MaxDelay time.Duration
// Unlimited allows infinite rescheduling attempts. Only allowed when delay is set
// between reschedule attempts.
Unlimited bool
}
func (r *ReschedulePolicy) Copy() *ReschedulePolicy {
if r == nil {
return nil
}
nrp := new(ReschedulePolicy)
*nrp = *r
return nrp
}
func (r *ReschedulePolicy) Enabled() bool {
enabled := r != nil && (r.Attempts > 0 || r.Unlimited)
return enabled
}
// Validate uses different criteria to validate the reschedule policy
// Delay must be a minimum of 5 seconds
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// Delay Ceiling is ignored if Delay Function is "constant"
// Number of possible attempts is validated, given the interval, delay and delay function
func (r *ReschedulePolicy) Validate() error {
if !r.Enabled() {
return nil
}
var mErr multierror.Error
// Check for ambiguous/confusing settings
if r.Attempts > 0 {
if r.Interval <= 0 {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Interval must be a non zero value if Attempts > 0"))
}
if r.Unlimited {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Reschedule Policy with Attempts = %v, Interval = %v, "+
"and Unlimited = %v is ambiguous", r.Attempts, r.Interval, r.Unlimited))
multierror.Append(&mErr, errors.New("If Attempts >0, Unlimited cannot also be set to true"))
}
}
delayPreCheck := true
// Delay should be bigger than the default
if r.Delay.Nanoseconds() < ReschedulePolicyMinDelay.Nanoseconds() {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Delay cannot be less than %v (got %v)", ReschedulePolicyMinDelay, r.Delay))
delayPreCheck = false
}
// Must use a valid delay function
if !isValidDelayFunction(r.DelayFunction) {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Invalid delay function %q, must be one of %q", r.DelayFunction, RescheduleDelayFunctions))
delayPreCheck = false
}
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// Validate MaxDelay if not using linear delay progression
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if r.DelayFunction != "constant" {
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if r.MaxDelay.Nanoseconds() < ReschedulePolicyMinDelay.Nanoseconds() {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Max Delay cannot be less than %v (got %v)", ReschedulePolicyMinDelay, r.Delay))
delayPreCheck = false
}
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if r.MaxDelay < r.Delay {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Max Delay cannot be less than Delay %v (got %v)", r.Delay, r.MaxDelay))
delayPreCheck = false
}
}
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// Validate Interval and other delay parameters if attempts are limited
if !r.Unlimited {
if r.Interval.Nanoseconds() < ReschedulePolicyMinInterval.Nanoseconds() {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Interval cannot be less than %v (got %v)", ReschedulePolicyMinInterval, r.Interval))
}
if !delayPreCheck {
// We can't cross validate the rest of the delay params if delayPreCheck fails, so return early
return mErr.ErrorOrNil()
}
crossValidationErr := r.validateDelayParams()
if crossValidationErr != nil {
multierror.Append(&mErr, crossValidationErr)
}
}
return mErr.ErrorOrNil()
}
func isValidDelayFunction(delayFunc string) bool {
for _, value := range RescheduleDelayFunctions {
if value == delayFunc {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func (r *ReschedulePolicy) validateDelayParams() error {
ok, possibleAttempts, recommendedInterval := r.viableAttempts()
if ok {
return nil
}
var mErr multierror.Error
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if r.DelayFunction == "constant" {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Nomad can only make %v attempts in %v with initial delay %v and "+
"delay function %q", possibleAttempts, r.Interval, r.Delay, r.DelayFunction))
} else {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Nomad can only make %v attempts in %v with initial delay %v, "+
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"delay function %q, and delay ceiling %v", possibleAttempts, r.Interval, r.Delay, r.DelayFunction, r.MaxDelay))
}
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Set the interval to at least %v to accommodate %v attempts", recommendedInterval.Round(time.Second), r.Attempts))
return mErr.ErrorOrNil()
}
func (r *ReschedulePolicy) viableAttempts() (bool, int, time.Duration) {
var possibleAttempts int
var recommendedInterval time.Duration
valid := true
switch r.DelayFunction {
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case "constant":
recommendedInterval = time.Duration(r.Attempts) * r.Delay
if r.Interval < recommendedInterval {
possibleAttempts = int(r.Interval / r.Delay)
valid = false
}
case "exponential":
for i := 0; i < r.Attempts; i++ {
nextDelay := time.Duration(math.Pow(2, float64(i))) * r.Delay
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if nextDelay > r.MaxDelay {
nextDelay = r.MaxDelay
recommendedInterval += nextDelay
} else {
recommendedInterval = nextDelay
}
if recommendedInterval < r.Interval {
possibleAttempts++
}
}
if possibleAttempts < r.Attempts {
valid = false
}
case "fibonacci":
var slots []time.Duration
slots = append(slots, r.Delay)
slots = append(slots, r.Delay)
reachedCeiling := false
for i := 2; i < r.Attempts; i++ {
var nextDelay time.Duration
if reachedCeiling {
//switch to linear
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nextDelay = slots[i-1] + r.MaxDelay
} else {
nextDelay = slots[i-1] + slots[i-2]
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if nextDelay > r.MaxDelay {
nextDelay = r.MaxDelay
reachedCeiling = true
}
}
slots = append(slots, nextDelay)
}
recommendedInterval = slots[len(slots)-1]
if r.Interval < recommendedInterval {
valid = false
// calculate possible attempts
for i := 0; i < len(slots); i++ {
if slots[i] > r.Interval {
possibleAttempts = i
break
}
}
}
default:
return false, 0, 0
}
if possibleAttempts < 0 { // can happen if delay is bigger than interval
possibleAttempts = 0
}
return valid, possibleAttempts, recommendedInterval
}
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func NewReschedulePolicy(jobType string) *ReschedulePolicy {
switch jobType {
case JobTypeService:
rp := DefaultServiceJobReschedulePolicy
return &rp
case JobTypeBatch:
rp := DefaultBatchJobReschedulePolicy
return &rp
}
return nil
}
const (
MigrateStrategyHealthChecks = "checks"
MigrateStrategyHealthStates = "task_states"
)
type MigrateStrategy struct {
MaxParallel int
HealthCheck string
MinHealthyTime time.Duration
HealthyDeadline time.Duration
}
// DefaultMigrateStrategy is used for backwards compat with pre-0.8 Allocations
// that lack an update strategy.
//
// This function should match its counterpart in api/tasks.go
func DefaultMigrateStrategy() *MigrateStrategy {
return &MigrateStrategy{
MaxParallel: 1,
HealthCheck: MigrateStrategyHealthChecks,
MinHealthyTime: 10 * time.Second,
HealthyDeadline: 5 * time.Minute,
}
}
func (m *MigrateStrategy) Validate() error {
var mErr multierror.Error
if m.MaxParallel < 0 {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("MaxParallel must be >= 0 but found %d", m.MaxParallel))
}
switch m.HealthCheck {
case MigrateStrategyHealthChecks, MigrateStrategyHealthStates:
// ok
case "":
if m.MaxParallel > 0 {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Missing HealthCheck"))
}
default:
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Invalid HealthCheck: %q", m.HealthCheck))
}
if m.MinHealthyTime < 0 {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("MinHealthyTime is %s and must be >= 0", m.MinHealthyTime))
}
if m.HealthyDeadline < 0 {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("HealthyDeadline is %s and must be >= 0", m.HealthyDeadline))
}
if m.MinHealthyTime > m.HealthyDeadline {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("MinHealthyTime must be less than HealthyDeadline"))
}
return mErr.ErrorOrNil()
}
// TaskGroup is an atomic unit of placement. Each task group belongs to
// a job and may contain any number of tasks. A task group support running
// in many replicas using the same configuration..
type TaskGroup struct {
// Name of the task group
Name string
// Count is the number of replicas of this task group that should
// be scheduled.
Count int
// Update is used to control the update strategy for this task group
Update *UpdateStrategy
// Migrate is used to control the migration strategy for this task group
Migrate *MigrateStrategy
// Constraints can be specified at a task group level and apply to
// all the tasks contained.
Constraints []*Constraint
//RestartPolicy of a TaskGroup
RestartPolicy *RestartPolicy
// Tasks are the collection of tasks that this task group needs to run
Tasks []*Task
// EphemeralDisk is the disk resources that the task group requests
EphemeralDisk *EphemeralDisk
// Meta is used to associate arbitrary metadata with this
// task group. This is opaque to Nomad.
Meta map[string]string
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// ReschedulePolicy is used to configure how the scheduler should
// retry failed allocations.
ReschedulePolicy *ReschedulePolicy
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// Affinities can be specified at the task group level to express
// scheduling preferences.
Affinities []*Affinity
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// Spread can be specified at the task group level to express spreading
// allocations across a desired attribute, such as datacenter
Spreads []*Spread
}
func (tg *TaskGroup) Copy() *TaskGroup {
if tg == nil {
return nil
}
ntg := new(TaskGroup)
*ntg = *tg
ntg.Update = ntg.Update.Copy()
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ntg.Constraints = CopySliceConstraints(ntg.Constraints)
ntg.RestartPolicy = ntg.RestartPolicy.Copy()
ntg.ReschedulePolicy = ntg.ReschedulePolicy.Copy()
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ntg.Affinities = CopySliceAffinities(ntg.Affinities)
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ntg.Spreads = CopySliceSpreads(ntg.Spreads)
if tg.Tasks != nil {
tasks := make([]*Task, len(ntg.Tasks))
for i, t := range ntg.Tasks {
tasks[i] = t.Copy()
}
ntg.Tasks = tasks
}
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ntg.Meta = helper.CopyMapStringString(ntg.Meta)
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if tg.EphemeralDisk != nil {
ntg.EphemeralDisk = tg.EphemeralDisk.Copy()
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}
return ntg
}
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// Canonicalize is used to canonicalize fields in the TaskGroup.
func (tg *TaskGroup) Canonicalize(job *Job) {
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// Ensure that an empty and nil map are treated the same to avoid scheduling
// problems since we use reflect DeepEquals.
if len(tg.Meta) == 0 {
tg.Meta = nil
}
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// Set the default restart policy.
if tg.RestartPolicy == nil {
tg.RestartPolicy = NewRestartPolicy(job.Type)
}
if tg.ReschedulePolicy == nil {
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tg.ReschedulePolicy = NewReschedulePolicy(job.Type)
}
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// Canonicalize Migrate for service jobs
if job.Type == JobTypeService && tg.Migrate == nil {
tg.Migrate = DefaultMigrateStrategy()
}
// Set a default ephemeral disk object if the user has not requested for one
if tg.EphemeralDisk == nil {
tg.EphemeralDisk = DefaultEphemeralDisk()
}
for _, task := range tg.Tasks {
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task.Canonicalize(job, tg)
}
}
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// Validate is used to sanity check a task group
func (tg *TaskGroup) Validate(j *Job) error {
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var mErr multierror.Error
if tg.Name == "" {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, errors.New("Missing task group name"))
}
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if tg.Count < 0 {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, errors.New("Task group count can't be negative"))
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}
if len(tg.Tasks) == 0 {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, errors.New("Missing tasks for task group"))
}
for idx, constr := range tg.Constraints {
if err := constr.Validate(); err != nil {
outer := fmt.Errorf("Constraint %d validation failed: %s", idx+1, err)
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, outer)
}
}
if j.Type == JobTypeSystem {
if tg.Affinities != nil {
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mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("System jobs may not have an affinity stanza"))
}
} else {
for idx, affinity := range tg.Affinities {
if err := affinity.Validate(); err != nil {
outer := fmt.Errorf("Affinity %d validation failed: %s", idx+1, err)
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, outer)
}
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}
}
if tg.RestartPolicy != nil {
if err := tg.RestartPolicy.Validate(); err != nil {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, err)
}
} else {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("Task Group %v should have a restart policy", tg.Name))
}
if j.Type == JobTypeSystem {
if tg.Spreads != nil {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("System jobs may not have a spread stanza"))
}
} else {
for idx, spread := range tg.Spreads {
if err := spread.Validate(); err != nil {
outer := fmt.Errorf("Spread %d validation failed: %s", idx+1, err)
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, outer)
}
}
}
if j.Type == JobTypeSystem {
if tg.ReschedulePolicy != nil {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("System jobs should not have a reschedule policy"))
}
} else {
if tg.ReschedulePolicy != nil {
if err := tg.ReschedulePolicy.Validate(); err != nil {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, err)
}
} else {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("Task Group %v should have a reschedule policy", tg.Name))
}
}
if tg.EphemeralDisk != nil {
if err := tg.EphemeralDisk.Validate(); err != nil {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, err)
}
} else {
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mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("Task Group %v should have an ephemeral disk object", tg.Name))
}
// Validate the update strategy
if u := tg.Update; u != nil {
switch j.Type {
case JobTypeService, JobTypeSystem:
default:
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mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("Job type %q does not allow update block", j.Type))
}
if err := u.Validate(); err != nil {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, err)
}
}
// Validate the migration strategy
switch j.Type {
case JobTypeService:
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if tg.Migrate != nil {
if err := tg.Migrate.Validate(); err != nil {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, err)
}
}
default:
if tg.Migrate != nil {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("Job type %q does not allow migrate block", j.Type))
}
}
// Check for duplicate tasks, that there is only leader task if any,
// and no duplicated static ports
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tasks := make(map[string]int)
staticPorts := make(map[int]string)
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leaderTasks := 0
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for idx, task := range tg.Tasks {
if task.Name == "" {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("Task %d missing name", idx+1))
} else if existing, ok := tasks[task.Name]; ok {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("Task %d redefines '%s' from task %d", idx+1, task.Name, existing+1))
} else {
tasks[task.Name] = idx
}
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if task.Leader {
leaderTasks++
}
if task.Resources == nil {
continue
}
for _, net := range task.Resources.Networks {
for _, port := range net.ReservedPorts {
if other, ok := staticPorts[port.Value]; ok {
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err := fmt.Errorf("Static port %d already reserved by %s", port.Value, other)
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, err)
} else {
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staticPorts[port.Value] = fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s", task.Name, port.Label)
}
}
}
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}
if leaderTasks > 1 {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("Only one task may be marked as leader"))
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}
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// Validate the tasks
for _, task := range tg.Tasks {
if err := task.Validate(tg.EphemeralDisk, j.Type); err != nil {
outer := fmt.Errorf("Task %s validation failed: %v", task.Name, err)
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mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, outer)
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}
}
return mErr.ErrorOrNil()
}
// Warnings returns a list of warnings that may be from dubious settings or
// deprecation warnings.
func (tg *TaskGroup) Warnings(j *Job) error {
var mErr multierror.Error
// Validate the update strategy
if u := tg.Update; u != nil {
// Check the counts are appropriate
if u.MaxParallel > tg.Count {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors,
fmt.Errorf("Update max parallel count is greater than task group count (%d > %d). "+
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"A destructive change would result in the simultaneous replacement of all allocations.", u.MaxParallel, tg.Count))
}
}
return mErr.ErrorOrNil()
}
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// LookupTask finds a task by name
func (tg *TaskGroup) LookupTask(name string) *Task {
for _, t := range tg.Tasks {
if t.Name == name {
return t
}
}
return nil
}
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func (tg *TaskGroup) GoString() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("*%#v", *tg)
}
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// CheckRestart describes if and when a task should be restarted based on
// failing health checks.
type CheckRestart struct {
Limit int // Restart task after this many unhealthy intervals
Grace time.Duration // Grace time to give tasks after starting to get healthy
IgnoreWarnings bool // If true treat checks in `warning` as passing
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}
func (c *CheckRestart) Copy() *CheckRestart {
if c == nil {
return nil
}
nc := new(CheckRestart)
*nc = *c
return nc
}
func (c *CheckRestart) Validate() error {
if c == nil {
return nil
}
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var mErr multierror.Error
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if c.Limit < 0 {
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mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("limit must be greater than or equal to 0 but found %d", c.Limit))
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}
if c.Grace < 0 {
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mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("grace period must be greater than or equal to 0 but found %d", c.Grace))
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}
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return mErr.ErrorOrNil()
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}
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const (
ServiceCheckHTTP = "http"
ServiceCheckTCP = "tcp"
ServiceCheckScript = "script"
ServiceCheckGRPC = "grpc"
// minCheckInterval is the minimum check interval permitted. Consul
// currently has its MinInterval set to 1s. Mirror that here for
// consistency.
minCheckInterval = 1 * time.Second
// minCheckTimeout is the minimum check timeout permitted for Consul
// script TTL checks.
minCheckTimeout = 1 * time.Second
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)
// The ServiceCheck data model represents the consul health check that
// Nomad registers for a Task
type ServiceCheck struct {
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Name string // Name of the check, defaults to id
Type string // Type of the check - tcp, http, docker and script
Command string // Command is the command to run for script checks
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Args []string // Args is a list of arguments for script checks
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Path string // path of the health check url for http type check
Protocol string // Protocol to use if check is http, defaults to http
PortLabel string // The port to use for tcp/http checks
AddressMode string // 'host' to use host ip:port or 'driver' to use driver's
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Interval time.Duration // Interval of the check
Timeout time.Duration // Timeout of the response from the check before consul fails the check
InitialStatus string // Initial status of the check
TLSSkipVerify bool // Skip TLS verification when Protocol=https
Method string // HTTP Method to use (GET by default)
Header map[string][]string // HTTP Headers for Consul to set when making HTTP checks
CheckRestart *CheckRestart // If and when a task should be restarted based on checks
GRPCService string // Service for GRPC checks
GRPCUseTLS bool // Whether or not to use TLS for GRPC checks
}
func (sc *ServiceCheck) Copy() *ServiceCheck {
if sc == nil {
return nil
}
nsc := new(ServiceCheck)
*nsc = *sc
nsc.Args = helper.CopySliceString(sc.Args)
nsc.Header = helper.CopyMapStringSliceString(sc.Header)
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nsc.CheckRestart = sc.CheckRestart.Copy()
return nsc
}
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func (sc *ServiceCheck) Canonicalize(serviceName string) {
// Ensure empty maps/slices are treated as null to avoid scheduling
// issues when using DeepEquals.
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if len(sc.Args) == 0 {
sc.Args = nil
}
if len(sc.Header) == 0 {
sc.Header = nil
} else {
for k, v := range sc.Header {
if len(v) == 0 {
sc.Header[k] = nil
}
}
}
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if sc.Name == "" {
sc.Name = fmt.Sprintf("service: %q check", serviceName)
}
}
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// validate a Service's ServiceCheck
func (sc *ServiceCheck) validate() error {
// Validate Type
switch strings.ToLower(sc.Type) {
case ServiceCheckGRPC:
case ServiceCheckTCP:
case ServiceCheckHTTP:
if sc.Path == "" {
return fmt.Errorf("http type must have a valid http path")
}
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url, err := url.Parse(sc.Path)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("http type must have a valid http path")
}
if url.IsAbs() {
return fmt.Errorf("http type must have a relative http path")
}
case ServiceCheckScript:
if sc.Command == "" {
return fmt.Errorf("script type must have a valid script path")
}
default:
return fmt.Errorf(`invalid type (%+q), must be one of "http", "tcp", or "script" type`, sc.Type)
}
// Validate interval and timeout
if sc.Interval == 0 {
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return fmt.Errorf("missing required value interval. Interval cannot be less than %v", minCheckInterval)
} else if sc.Interval < minCheckInterval {
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return fmt.Errorf("interval (%v) cannot be lower than %v", sc.Interval, minCheckInterval)
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}
if sc.Timeout == 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("missing required value timeout. Timeout cannot be less than %v", minCheckInterval)
} else if sc.Timeout < minCheckTimeout {
return fmt.Errorf("timeout (%v) is lower than required minimum timeout %v", sc.Timeout, minCheckInterval)
}
// Validate InitialStatus
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switch sc.InitialStatus {
case "":
case api.HealthPassing:
case api.HealthWarning:
case api.HealthCritical:
default:
return fmt.Errorf(`invalid initial check state (%s), must be one of %q, %q, %q or empty`, sc.InitialStatus, api.HealthPassing, api.HealthWarning, api.HealthCritical)
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}
// Validate AddressMode
switch sc.AddressMode {
case "", AddressModeHost, AddressModeDriver:
// Ok
case AddressModeAuto:
return fmt.Errorf("invalid address_mode %q - %s only valid for services", sc.AddressMode, AddressModeAuto)
default:
return fmt.Errorf("invalid address_mode %q", sc.AddressMode)
}
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return sc.CheckRestart.Validate()
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}
// RequiresPort returns whether the service check requires the task has a port.
func (sc *ServiceCheck) RequiresPort() bool {
switch sc.Type {
case ServiceCheckGRPC, ServiceCheckHTTP, ServiceCheckTCP:
return true
default:
return false
}
}
// TriggersRestarts returns true if this check should be watched and trigger a restart
// on failure.
func (sc *ServiceCheck) TriggersRestarts() bool {
return sc.CheckRestart != nil && sc.CheckRestart.Limit > 0
}
// Hash all ServiceCheck fields and the check's corresponding service ID to
// create an identifier. The identifier is not guaranteed to be unique as if
// the PortLabel is blank, the Service's PortLabel will be used after Hash is
// called.
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func (sc *ServiceCheck) Hash(serviceID string) string {
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h := sha1.New()
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io.WriteString(h, serviceID)
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io.WriteString(h, sc.Name)
io.WriteString(h, sc.Type)
io.WriteString(h, sc.Command)
io.WriteString(h, strings.Join(sc.Args, ""))
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io.WriteString(h, sc.Path)
io.WriteString(h, sc.Protocol)
io.WriteString(h, sc.PortLabel)
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io.WriteString(h, sc.Interval.String())
io.WriteString(h, sc.Timeout.String())
io.WriteString(h, sc.Method)
// Only include TLSSkipVerify if set to maintain ID stability with Nomad <0.6
if sc.TLSSkipVerify {
io.WriteString(h, "true")
}
// Since map iteration order isn't stable we need to write k/v pairs to
// a slice and sort it before hashing.
if len(sc.Header) > 0 {
headers := make([]string, 0, len(sc.Header))
for k, v := range sc.Header {
headers = append(headers, k+strings.Join(v, ""))
}
sort.Strings(headers)
io.WriteString(h, strings.Join(headers, ""))
}
// Only include AddressMode if set to maintain ID stability with Nomad <0.7.1
if len(sc.AddressMode) > 0 {
io.WriteString(h, sc.AddressMode)
}
// Only include GRPC if set to maintain ID stability with Nomad <0.8.4
if sc.GRPCService != "" {
io.WriteString(h, sc.GRPCService)
}
if sc.GRPCUseTLS {
io.WriteString(h, "true")
}
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return fmt.Sprintf("%x", h.Sum(nil))
}
const (
AddressModeAuto = "auto"
AddressModeHost = "host"
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AddressModeDriver = "driver"
)
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// Service represents a Consul service definition in Nomad
type Service struct {
// Name of the service registered with Consul. Consul defaults the
// Name to ServiceID if not specified. The Name if specified is used
// as one of the seed values when generating a Consul ServiceID.
Name string
// PortLabel is either the numeric port number or the `host:port`.
// To specify the port number using the host's Consul Advertise
// address, specify an empty host in the PortLabel (e.g. `:port`).
PortLabel string
// AddressMode specifies whether or not to use the host ip:port for
// this service.
AddressMode string
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Tags []string // List of tags for the service
CanaryTags []string // List of tags for the service when it is a canary
Checks []*ServiceCheck // List of checks associated with the service
}
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func (s *Service) Copy() *Service {
if s == nil {
return nil
}
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ns := new(Service)
*ns = *s
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ns.Tags = helper.CopySliceString(ns.Tags)
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ns.CanaryTags = helper.CopySliceString(ns.CanaryTags)
if s.Checks != nil {
checks := make([]*ServiceCheck, len(ns.Checks))
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for i, c := range ns.Checks {
checks[i] = c.Copy()
}
ns.Checks = checks
}
return ns
}
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// Canonicalize interpolates values of Job, Task Group and Task in the Service
// Name. This also generates check names, service id and check ids.
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func (s *Service) Canonicalize(job string, taskGroup string, task string) {
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// Ensure empty lists are treated as null to avoid scheduler issues when
// using DeepEquals
if len(s.Tags) == 0 {
s.Tags = nil
}
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if len(s.CanaryTags) == 0 {
s.CanaryTags = nil
}
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if len(s.Checks) == 0 {
s.Checks = nil
}
s.Name = args.ReplaceEnv(s.Name, map[string]string{
"JOB": job,
"TASKGROUP": taskGroup,
"TASK": task,
"BASE": fmt.Sprintf("%s-%s-%s", job, taskGroup, task),
},
)
for _, check := range s.Checks {
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check.Canonicalize(s.Name)
}
}
// Validate checks if the Check definition is valid
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func (s *Service) Validate() error {
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var mErr multierror.Error
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// Ensure the service name is valid per the below RFCs but make an exception
// for our interpolation syntax by first stripping any environment variables from the name
serviceNameStripped := args.ReplaceEnvWithPlaceHolder(s.Name, "ENV-VAR")
if err := s.ValidateName(serviceNameStripped); err != nil {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("service name must be valid per RFC 1123 and can contain only alphanumeric characters or dashes: %q", s.Name))
}
switch s.AddressMode {
case "", AddressModeAuto, AddressModeHost, AddressModeDriver:
// OK
default:
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("service address_mode must be %q, %q, or %q; not %q", AddressModeAuto, AddressModeHost, AddressModeDriver, s.AddressMode))
}
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for _, c := range s.Checks {
if s.PortLabel == "" && c.PortLabel == "" && c.RequiresPort() {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("check %s invalid: check requires a port but neither check nor service %+q have a port", c.Name, s.Name))
continue
}
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if err := c.validate(); err != nil {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("check %s invalid: %v", c.Name, err))
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}
}
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return mErr.ErrorOrNil()
}
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// ValidateName checks if the services Name is valid and should be called after
// the name has been interpolated
func (s *Service) ValidateName(name string) error {
// Ensure the service name is valid per RFC-952 §1
// (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc952), RFC-1123 §2.1
// (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1123), and RFC-2782
// (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2782).
re := regexp.MustCompile(`^(?i:[a-z0-9]|[a-z0-9][a-z0-9\-]{0,61}[a-z0-9])$`)
if !re.MatchString(name) {
return fmt.Errorf("service name must be valid per RFC 1123 and can contain only alphanumeric characters or dashes and must be no longer than 63 characters: %q", name)
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}
return nil
}
// Hash returns a base32 encoded hash of a Service's contents excluding checks
// as they're hashed independently.
func (s *Service) Hash(allocID, taskName string, canary bool) string {
h := sha1.New()
io.WriteString(h, allocID)
io.WriteString(h, taskName)
io.WriteString(h, s.Name)
io.WriteString(h, s.PortLabel)
io.WriteString(h, s.AddressMode)
for _, tag := range s.Tags {
io.WriteString(h, tag)
}
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for _, tag := range s.CanaryTags {
io.WriteString(h, tag)
}
// Vary ID on whether or not CanaryTags will be used
if canary {
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h.Write([]byte("Canary"))
}
// Base32 is used for encoding the hash as sha1 hashes can always be
// encoded without padding, only 4 bytes larger than base64, and saves
// 8 bytes vs hex. Since these hashes are used in Consul URLs it's nice
// to have a reasonably compact URL-safe representation.
return b32.EncodeToString(h.Sum(nil))
}
const (
// DefaultKillTimeout is the default timeout between signaling a task it
// will be killed and killing it.
DefaultKillTimeout = 5 * time.Second
)
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// LogConfig provides configuration for log rotation
type LogConfig struct {
MaxFiles int
MaxFileSizeMB int
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}
// DefaultLogConfig returns the default LogConfig values.
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func DefaultLogConfig() *LogConfig {
return &LogConfig{
MaxFiles: 10,
MaxFileSizeMB: 10,
}
}
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// Validate returns an error if the log config specified are less than
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// the minimum allowed.
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func (l *LogConfig) Validate() error {
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var mErr multierror.Error
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if l.MaxFiles < 1 {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("minimum number of files is 1; got %d", l.MaxFiles))
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}
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if l.MaxFileSizeMB < 1 {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("minimum file size is 1MB; got %d", l.MaxFileSizeMB))
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}
return mErr.ErrorOrNil()
}
// Task is a single process typically that is executed as part of a task group.
type Task struct {
// Name of the task
Name string
// Driver is used to control which driver is used
Driver string
// User is used to determine which user will run the task. It defaults to
// the same user the Nomad client is being run as.
User string
// Config is provided to the driver to initialize
Config map[string]interface{}
// Map of environment variables to be used by the driver
Env map[string]string
// List of service definitions exposed by the Task
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Services []*Service
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// Vault is used to define the set of Vault policies that this task should
// have access to.
Vault *Vault
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// Templates are the set of templates to be rendered for the task.
Templates []*Template
// Constraints can be specified at a task level and apply only to
// the particular task.
Constraints []*Constraint
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// Affinities can be specified at the task level to express
// scheduling preferences
Affinities []*Affinity
// Resources is the resources needed by this task
Resources *Resources
// DispatchPayload configures how the task retrieves its input from a dispatch
DispatchPayload *DispatchPayloadConfig
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// Meta is used to associate arbitrary metadata with this
// task. This is opaque to Nomad.
Meta map[string]string
// KillTimeout is the time between signaling a task that it will be
// killed and killing it.
KillTimeout time.Duration
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// LogConfig provides configuration for log rotation
LogConfig *LogConfig
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// Artifacts is a list of artifacts to download and extract before running
// the task.
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Artifacts []*TaskArtifact
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// Leader marks the task as the leader within the group. When the leader
// task exits, other tasks will be gracefully terminated.
Leader bool
// ShutdownDelay is the duration of the delay between deregistering a
// task from Consul and sending it a signal to shutdown. See #2441
ShutdownDelay time.Duration
// The kill signal to use for the task. This is an optional specification,
// KillSignal is the kill signal to use for the task. This is an optional
// specification and defaults to SIGINT
KillSignal string
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}
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func (t *Task) Copy() *Task {
if t == nil {
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return nil
}
nt := new(Task)
*nt = *t
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nt.Env = helper.CopyMapStringString(nt.Env)
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if t.Services != nil {
services := make([]*Service, len(nt.Services))
for i, s := range nt.Services {
services[i] = s.Copy()
}
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nt.Services = services
}
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nt.Constraints = CopySliceConstraints(nt.Constraints)
nt.Affinities = CopySliceAffinities(nt.Affinities)
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nt.Vault = nt.Vault.Copy()
nt.Resources = nt.Resources.Copy()
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nt.Meta = helper.CopyMapStringString(nt.Meta)
nt.DispatchPayload = nt.DispatchPayload.Copy()
if t.Artifacts != nil {
artifacts := make([]*TaskArtifact, 0, len(t.Artifacts))
for _, a := range nt.Artifacts {
artifacts = append(artifacts, a.Copy())
}
nt.Artifacts = artifacts
}
if i, err := copystructure.Copy(nt.Config); err != nil {
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panic(err.Error())
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} else {
nt.Config = i.(map[string]interface{})
}
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if t.Templates != nil {
templates := make([]*Template, len(t.Templates))
for i, tmpl := range nt.Templates {
templates[i] = tmpl.Copy()
}
nt.Templates = templates
}
return nt
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}
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// Canonicalize canonicalizes fields in the task.
func (t *Task) Canonicalize(job *Job, tg *TaskGroup) {
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// Ensure that an empty and nil map are treated the same to avoid scheduling
// problems since we use reflect DeepEquals.
if len(t.Meta) == 0 {
t.Meta = nil
}
if len(t.Config) == 0 {
t.Config = nil
}
if len(t.Env) == 0 {
t.Env = nil
}
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for _, service := range t.Services {
service.Canonicalize(job.Name, tg.Name, t.Name)
}
// If Resources are nil initialize them to defaults, otherwise canonicalize
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if t.Resources == nil {
t.Resources = DefaultResources()
} else {
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t.Resources.Canonicalize()
}
// Set the default timeout if it is not specified.
if t.KillTimeout == 0 {
t.KillTimeout = DefaultKillTimeout
}
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if t.Vault != nil {
t.Vault.Canonicalize()
}
for _, template := range t.Templates {
template.Canonicalize()
}
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}
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func (t *Task) GoString() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("*%#v", *t)
}
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// Validate is used to sanity check a task
func (t *Task) Validate(ephemeralDisk *EphemeralDisk, jobType string) error {
var mErr multierror.Error
if t.Name == "" {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, errors.New("Missing task name"))
}
if strings.ContainsAny(t.Name, `/\`) {
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// We enforce this so that when creating the directory on disk it will
// not have any slashes.
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mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, errors.New("Task name cannot include slashes"))
}
if t.Driver == "" {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, errors.New("Missing task driver"))
}
if t.KillTimeout < 0 {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, errors.New("KillTimeout must be a positive value"))
}
if t.ShutdownDelay < 0 {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, errors.New("ShutdownDelay must be a positive value"))
}
// Validate the resources.
if t.Resources == nil {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, errors.New("Missing task resources"))
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} else if err := t.Resources.Validate(); err != nil {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, err)
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}
// Validate the log config
if t.LogConfig == nil {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, errors.New("Missing Log Config"))
} else if err := t.LogConfig.Validate(); err != nil {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, err)
}
for idx, constr := range t.Constraints {
if err := constr.Validate(); err != nil {
outer := fmt.Errorf("Constraint %d validation failed: %s", idx+1, err)
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, outer)
}
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switch constr.Operand {
case ConstraintDistinctHosts, ConstraintDistinctProperty:
outer := fmt.Errorf("Constraint %d has disallowed Operand at task level: %s", idx+1, constr.Operand)
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, outer)
}
}
if jobType == JobTypeSystem {
if t.Affinities != nil {
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mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("System jobs may not have an affinity stanza"))
}
} else {
for idx, affinity := range t.Affinities {
if err := affinity.Validate(); err != nil {
outer := fmt.Errorf("Affinity %d validation failed: %s", idx+1, err)
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, outer)
}
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}
}
// Validate Services
if err := validateServices(t); err != nil {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, err)
}
if t.LogConfig != nil && ephemeralDisk != nil {
logUsage := (t.LogConfig.MaxFiles * t.LogConfig.MaxFileSizeMB)
if ephemeralDisk.SizeMB <= logUsage {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors,
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fmt.Errorf("log storage (%d MB) must be less than requested disk capacity (%d MB)",
logUsage, ephemeralDisk.SizeMB))
}
}
for idx, artifact := range t.Artifacts {
if err := artifact.Validate(); err != nil {
outer := fmt.Errorf("Artifact %d validation failed: %v", idx+1, err)
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, outer)
}
}
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if t.Vault != nil {
if err := t.Vault.Validate(); err != nil {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("Vault validation failed: %v", err))
}
}
destinations := make(map[string]int, len(t.Templates))
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for idx, tmpl := range t.Templates {
if err := tmpl.Validate(); err != nil {
outer := fmt.Errorf("Template %d validation failed: %s", idx+1, err)
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, outer)
}
if other, ok := destinations[tmpl.DestPath]; ok {
outer := fmt.Errorf("Template %d has same destination as %d", idx+1, other)
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, outer)
} else {
destinations[tmpl.DestPath] = idx + 1
}
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}
// Validate the dispatch payload block if there
if t.DispatchPayload != nil {
if err := t.DispatchPayload.Validate(); err != nil {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("Dispatch Payload validation failed: %v", err))
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}
}
return mErr.ErrorOrNil()
}
// validateServices takes a task and validates the services within it are valid
// and reference ports that exist.
func validateServices(t *Task) error {
var mErr multierror.Error
// Ensure that services don't ask for nonexistent ports and their names are
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// unique.
servicePorts := make(map[string]map[string]struct{})
addServicePort := func(label, service string) {
if _, ok := servicePorts[label]; !ok {
servicePorts[label] = map[string]struct{}{}
}
servicePorts[label][service] = struct{}{}
}
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knownServices := make(map[string]struct{})
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for i, service := range t.Services {
if err := service.Validate(); err != nil {
outer := fmt.Errorf("service[%d] %+q validation failed: %s", i, service.Name, err)
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, outer)
}
// Ensure that services with the same name are not being registered for
// the same port
if _, ok := knownServices[service.Name+service.PortLabel]; ok {
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mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("service %q is duplicate", service.Name))
}
knownServices[service.Name+service.PortLabel] = struct{}{}
if service.PortLabel != "" {
if service.AddressMode == "driver" {
// Numeric port labels are valid for address_mode=driver
_, err := strconv.Atoi(service.PortLabel)
if err != nil {
// Not a numeric port label, add it to list to check
addServicePort(service.PortLabel, service.Name)
}
} else {
addServicePort(service.PortLabel, service.Name)
}
}
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// Ensure that check names are unique and have valid ports
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knownChecks := make(map[string]struct{})
for _, check := range service.Checks {
if _, ok := knownChecks[check.Name]; ok {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("check %q is duplicate", check.Name))
}
knownChecks[check.Name] = struct{}{}
if !check.RequiresPort() {
// No need to continue validating check if it doesn't need a port
continue
}
effectivePort := check.PortLabel
if effectivePort == "" {
// Inherits from service
effectivePort = service.PortLabel
}
if effectivePort == "" {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("check %q is missing a port", check.Name))
continue
}
isNumeric := false
portNumber, err := strconv.Atoi(effectivePort)
if err == nil {
isNumeric = true
}
// Numeric ports are fine for address_mode = "driver"
if check.AddressMode == "driver" && isNumeric {
if portNumber <= 0 {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("check %q has invalid numeric port %d", check.Name, portNumber))
}
continue
}
if isNumeric {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf(`check %q cannot use a numeric port %d without setting address_mode="driver"`, check.Name, portNumber))
continue
}
// PortLabel must exist, report errors by its parent service
addServicePort(effectivePort, service.Name)
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}
}
// Get the set of port labels.
portLabels := make(map[string]struct{})
if t.Resources != nil {
for _, network := range t.Resources.Networks {
ports := network.PortLabels()
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for portLabel := range ports {
portLabels[portLabel] = struct{}{}
}
}
}
// Iterate over a sorted list of keys to make error listings stable
keys := make([]string, 0, len(servicePorts))
for p := range servicePorts {
keys = append(keys, p)
}
sort.Strings(keys)
// Ensure all ports referenced in services exist.
for _, servicePort := range keys {
services := servicePorts[servicePort]
_, ok := portLabels[servicePort]
if !ok {
names := make([]string, 0, len(services))
for name := range services {
names = append(names, name)
}
// Keep order deterministic
sort.Strings(names)
joined := strings.Join(names, ", ")
err := fmt.Errorf("port label %q referenced by services %v does not exist", servicePort, joined)
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, err)
}
}
// Ensure address mode is valid
return mErr.ErrorOrNil()
}
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const (
// TemplateChangeModeNoop marks that no action should be taken if the
// template is re-rendered
TemplateChangeModeNoop = "noop"
// TemplateChangeModeSignal marks that the task should be signaled if the
// template is re-rendered
TemplateChangeModeSignal = "signal"
// TemplateChangeModeRestart marks that the task should be restarted if the
// template is re-rendered
TemplateChangeModeRestart = "restart"
)
var (
// TemplateChangeModeInvalidError is the error for when an invalid change
// mode is given
TemplateChangeModeInvalidError = errors.New("Invalid change mode. Must be one of the following: noop, signal, restart")
)
// Template represents a template configuration to be rendered for a given task
type Template struct {
// SourcePath is the path to the template to be rendered
SourcePath string
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// DestPath is the path to where the template should be rendered
DestPath string
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// EmbeddedTmpl store the raw template. This is useful for smaller templates
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// where they are embedded in the job file rather than sent as an artifact
EmbeddedTmpl string
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// ChangeMode indicates what should be done if the template is re-rendered
ChangeMode string
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// ChangeSignal is the signal that should be sent if the change mode
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// requires it.
ChangeSignal string
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// Splay is used to avoid coordinated restarts of processes by applying a
// random wait between 0 and the given splay value before signalling the
// application of a change
Splay time.Duration
// Perms is the permission the file should be written out with.
Perms string
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// LeftDelim and RightDelim are optional configurations to control what
// delimiter is utilized when parsing the template.
LeftDelim string
RightDelim string
// Envvars enables exposing the template as environment variables
// instead of as a file. The template must be of the form:
//
// VAR_NAME_1={{ key service/my-key }}
// VAR_NAME_2=raw string and {{ env "attr.kernel.name" }}
//
// Lines will be split on the initial "=" with the first part being the
// key name and the second part the value.
// Empty lines and lines starting with # will be ignored, but to avoid
// escaping issues #s within lines will not be treated as comments.
Envvars bool
// VaultGrace is the grace duration between lease renewal and reacquiring a
// secret. If the lease of a secret is less than the grace, a new secret is
// acquired.
VaultGrace time.Duration
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}
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// DefaultTemplate returns a default template.
func DefaultTemplate() *Template {
return &Template{
ChangeMode: TemplateChangeModeRestart,
Splay: 5 * time.Second,
Perms: "0644",
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}
}
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func (t *Template) Copy() *Template {
if t == nil {
return nil
}
copy := new(Template)
*copy = *t
return copy
}
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func (t *Template) Canonicalize() {
if t.ChangeSignal != "" {
t.ChangeSignal = strings.ToUpper(t.ChangeSignal)
}
}
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func (t *Template) Validate() error {
var mErr multierror.Error
// Verify we have something to render
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if t.SourcePath == "" && t.EmbeddedTmpl == "" {
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multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Must specify a source path or have an embedded template"))
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}
// Verify we can render somewhere
if t.DestPath == "" {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Must specify a destination for the template"))
}
// Verify the destination doesn't escape
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escaped, err := PathEscapesAllocDir("task", t.DestPath)
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if err != nil {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("invalid destination path: %v", err))
} else if escaped {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("destination escapes allocation directory"))
}
// Verify a proper change mode
switch t.ChangeMode {
case TemplateChangeModeNoop, TemplateChangeModeRestart:
case TemplateChangeModeSignal:
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if t.ChangeSignal == "" {
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multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Must specify signal value when change mode is signal"))
}
if t.Envvars {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("cannot use signals with env var templates"))
}
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default:
multierror.Append(&mErr, TemplateChangeModeInvalidError)
}
// Verify the splay is positive
if t.Splay < 0 {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Must specify positive splay value"))
}
// Verify the permissions
if t.Perms != "" {
if _, err := strconv.ParseUint(t.Perms, 8, 12); err != nil {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Failed to parse %q as octal: %v", t.Perms, err))
}
}
if t.VaultGrace.Nanoseconds() < 0 {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Vault grace must be greater than zero: %v < 0", t.VaultGrace))
}
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return mErr.ErrorOrNil()
}
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// Set of possible states for a task.
const (
TaskStatePending = "pending" // The task is waiting to be run.
TaskStateRunning = "running" // The task is currently running.
TaskStateDead = "dead" // Terminal state of task.
)
// TaskState tracks the current state of a task and events that caused state
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// transitions.
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type TaskState struct {
// The current state of the task.
State string
// Failed marks a task as having failed
Failed bool
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// Restarts is the number of times the task has restarted
Restarts uint64
// LastRestart is the time the task last restarted. It is updated each time the
// task restarts
LastRestart time.Time
// StartedAt is the time the task is started. It is updated each time the
// task starts
StartedAt time.Time
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// FinishedAt is the time at which the task transitioned to dead and will
// not be started again.
FinishedAt time.Time
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// Series of task events that transition the state of the task.
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Events []*TaskEvent
}
// NewTaskState returns a TaskState initialized in the Pending state.
func NewTaskState() *TaskState {
return &TaskState{
State: TaskStatePending,
}
}
// Canonicalize ensures the TaskState has a State set. It should default to
// Pending.
func (ts *TaskState) Canonicalize() {
if ts.State == "" {
ts.State = TaskStatePending
}
}
func (ts *TaskState) Copy() *TaskState {
if ts == nil {
return nil
}
copy := new(TaskState)
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*copy = *ts
if ts.Events != nil {
copy.Events = make([]*TaskEvent, len(ts.Events))
for i, e := range ts.Events {
copy.Events[i] = e.Copy()
}
}
return copy
}
// Successful returns whether a task finished successfully. This doesn't really
// have meaning on a non-batch allocation because a service and system
// allocation should not finish.
func (ts *TaskState) Successful() bool {
l := len(ts.Events)
if ts.State != TaskStateDead || l == 0 {
return false
}
e := ts.Events[l-1]
if e.Type != TaskTerminated {
return false
}
return e.ExitCode == 0
}
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const (
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// TaskSetupFailure indicates that the task could not be started due to a
// a setup failure.
TaskSetupFailure = "Setup Failure"
// TaskDriveFailure indicates that the task could not be started due to a
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// failure in the driver.
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TaskDriverFailure = "Driver Failure"
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// TaskReceived signals that the task has been pulled by the client at the
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// given timestamp.
TaskReceived = "Received"
// TaskFailedValidation indicates the task was invalid and as such was not
// run.
TaskFailedValidation = "Failed Validation"
// TaskStarted signals that the task was started and its timestamp can be
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// used to determine the running length of the task.
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TaskStarted = "Started"
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// TaskTerminated indicates that the task was started and exited.
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TaskTerminated = "Terminated"
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// TaskKilling indicates a kill signal has been sent to the task.
TaskKilling = "Killing"
// TaskKilled indicates a user has killed the task.
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TaskKilled = "Killed"
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// TaskRestarting indicates that task terminated and is being restarted.
TaskRestarting = "Restarting"
// TaskNotRestarting indicates that the task has failed and is not being
// restarted because it has exceeded its restart policy.
TaskNotRestarting = "Not Restarting"
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// TaskRestartSignal indicates that the task has been signalled to be
// restarted
TaskRestartSignal = "Restart Signaled"
// TaskSignaling indicates that the task is being signalled.
TaskSignaling = "Signaling"
// TaskDownloadingArtifacts means the task is downloading the artifacts
// specified in the task.
TaskDownloadingArtifacts = "Downloading Artifacts"
// TaskArtifactDownloadFailed indicates that downloading the artifacts
// failed.
TaskArtifactDownloadFailed = "Failed Artifact Download"
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// TaskBuildingTaskDir indicates that the task directory/chroot is being
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// built.
TaskBuildingTaskDir = "Building Task Directory"
// TaskSetup indicates the task runner is setting up the task environment
TaskSetup = "Task Setup"
// TaskDiskExceeded indicates that one of the tasks in a taskgroup has
// exceeded the requested disk resources.
TaskDiskExceeded = "Disk Resources Exceeded"
// TaskSiblingFailed indicates that a sibling task in the task group has
// failed.
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TaskSiblingFailed = "Sibling Task Failed"
// TaskDriverMessage is an informational event message emitted by
// drivers such as when they're performing a long running action like
// downloading an image.
TaskDriverMessage = "Driver"
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// TaskLeaderDead indicates that the leader task within the has finished.
TaskLeaderDead = "Leader Task Dead"
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)
// TaskEvent is an event that effects the state of a task and contains meta-data
// appropriate to the events type.
type TaskEvent struct {
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Type string
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Time int64 // Unix Nanosecond timestamp
Message string // A possible message explaining the termination of the task.
// DisplayMessage is a human friendly message about the event
DisplayMessage string
// Details is a map with annotated info about the event
Details map[string]string
// DEPRECATION NOTICE: The following fields are deprecated and will be removed
// in a future release. Field values are available in the Details map.
// FailsTask marks whether this event fails the task.
// Deprecated, use Details["fails_task"] to access this.
FailsTask bool
// Restart fields.
// Deprecated, use Details["restart_reason"] to access this.
RestartReason string
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// Setup Failure fields.
// Deprecated, use Details["setup_error"] to access this.
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SetupError string
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// Driver Failure fields.
// Deprecated, use Details["driver_error"] to access this.
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DriverError string // A driver error occurred while starting the task.
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// Task Terminated Fields.
// Deprecated, use Details["exit_code"] to access this.
ExitCode int // The exit code of the task.
// Deprecated, use Details["signal"] to access this.
Signal int // The signal that terminated the task.
// Killing fields
// Deprecated, use Details["kill_timeout"] to access this.
KillTimeout time.Duration
// Task Killed Fields.
// Deprecated, use Details["kill_error"] to access this.
KillError string // Error killing the task.
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// KillReason is the reason the task was killed
// Deprecated, use Details["kill_reason"] to access this.
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KillReason string
// TaskRestarting fields.
// Deprecated, use Details["start_delay"] to access this.
StartDelay int64 // The sleep period before restarting the task in unix nanoseconds.
// Artifact Download fields
// Deprecated, use Details["download_error"] to access this.
DownloadError string // Error downloading artifacts
// Validation fields
// Deprecated, use Details["validation_error"] to access this.
ValidationError string // Validation error
// The maximum allowed task disk size.
// Deprecated, use Details["disk_limit"] to access this.
DiskLimit int64
// Name of the sibling task that caused termination of the task that
// the TaskEvent refers to.
// Deprecated, use Details["failed_sibling"] to access this.
FailedSibling string
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// VaultError is the error from token renewal
// Deprecated, use Details["vault_renewal_error"] to access this.
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VaultError string
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// TaskSignalReason indicates the reason the task is being signalled.
// Deprecated, use Details["task_signal_reason"] to access this.
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TaskSignalReason string
// TaskSignal is the signal that was sent to the task
// Deprecated, use Details["task_signal"] to access this.
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TaskSignal string
// DriverMessage indicates a driver action being taken.
// Deprecated, use Details["driver_message"] to access this.
DriverMessage string
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// GenericSource is the source of a message.
// Deprecated, is redundant with event type.
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GenericSource string
}
func (event *TaskEvent) PopulateEventDisplayMessage() {
// Build up the description based on the event type.
if event == nil { //TODO(preetha) needs investigation alloc_runner's Run method sends a nil event when sigterming nomad. Why?
return
}
if event.DisplayMessage != "" {
return
}
var desc string
switch event.Type {
case TaskSetup:
desc = event.Message
case TaskStarted:
desc = "Task started by client"
case TaskReceived:
desc = "Task received by client"
case TaskFailedValidation:
if event.ValidationError != "" {
desc = event.ValidationError
} else {
desc = "Validation of task failed"
}
case TaskSetupFailure:
if event.SetupError != "" {
desc = event.SetupError
} else {
desc = "Task setup failed"
}
case TaskDriverFailure:
if event.DriverError != "" {
desc = event.DriverError
} else {
desc = "Failed to start task"
}
case TaskDownloadingArtifacts:
desc = "Client is downloading artifacts"
case TaskArtifactDownloadFailed:
if event.DownloadError != "" {
desc = event.DownloadError
} else {
desc = "Failed to download artifacts"
}
case TaskKilling:
if event.KillReason != "" {
desc = event.KillReason
} else if event.KillTimeout != 0 {
desc = fmt.Sprintf("Sent interrupt. Waiting %v before force killing", event.KillTimeout)
} else {
desc = "Sent interrupt"
}
case TaskKilled:
if event.KillError != "" {
desc = event.KillError
} else {
desc = "Task successfully killed"
}
case TaskTerminated:
var parts []string
parts = append(parts, fmt.Sprintf("Exit Code: %d", event.ExitCode))
if event.Signal != 0 {
parts = append(parts, fmt.Sprintf("Signal: %d", event.Signal))
}
if event.Message != "" {
parts = append(parts, fmt.Sprintf("Exit Message: %q", event.Message))
}
desc = strings.Join(parts, ", ")
case TaskRestarting:
in := fmt.Sprintf("Task restarting in %v", time.Duration(event.StartDelay))
if event.RestartReason != "" && event.RestartReason != ReasonWithinPolicy {
desc = fmt.Sprintf("%s - %s", event.RestartReason, in)
} else {
desc = in
}
case TaskNotRestarting:
if event.RestartReason != "" {
desc = event.RestartReason
} else {
desc = "Task exceeded restart policy"
}
case TaskSiblingFailed:
if event.FailedSibling != "" {
desc = fmt.Sprintf("Task's sibling %q failed", event.FailedSibling)
} else {
desc = "Task's sibling failed"
}
case TaskSignaling:
sig := event.TaskSignal
reason := event.TaskSignalReason
if sig == "" && reason == "" {
desc = "Task being sent a signal"
} else if sig == "" {
desc = reason
} else if reason == "" {
desc = fmt.Sprintf("Task being sent signal %v", sig)
} else {
desc = fmt.Sprintf("Task being sent signal %v: %v", sig, reason)
}
case TaskRestartSignal:
if event.RestartReason != "" {
desc = event.RestartReason
} else {
desc = "Task signaled to restart"
}
case TaskDriverMessage:
desc = event.DriverMessage
case TaskLeaderDead:
desc = "Leader Task in Group dead"
default:
desc = event.Message
}
event.DisplayMessage = desc
}
func (te *TaskEvent) GoString() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%v - %v", te.Time, te.Type)
}
// SetDisplayMessage sets the display message of TaskEvent
func (te *TaskEvent) SetDisplayMessage(msg string) *TaskEvent {
te.DisplayMessage = msg
return te
}
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// SetMessage sets the message of TaskEvent
func (te *TaskEvent) SetMessage(msg string) *TaskEvent {
te.Message = msg
te.Details["message"] = msg
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return te
}
func (te *TaskEvent) Copy() *TaskEvent {
if te == nil {
return nil
}
copy := new(TaskEvent)
*copy = *te
return copy
}
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func NewTaskEvent(event string) *TaskEvent {
return &TaskEvent{
Type: event,
Time: time.Now().UnixNano(),
Details: make(map[string]string),
}
}
// SetSetupError is used to store an error that occurred while setting up the
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// task
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func (e *TaskEvent) SetSetupError(err error) *TaskEvent {
if err != nil {
e.SetupError = err.Error()
e.Details["setup_error"] = err.Error()
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}
return e
}
func (e *TaskEvent) SetFailsTask() *TaskEvent {
e.FailsTask = true
e.Details["fails_task"] = "true"
return e
}
func (e *TaskEvent) SetDriverError(err error) *TaskEvent {
if err != nil {
e.DriverError = err.Error()
e.Details["driver_error"] = err.Error()
}
return e
}
func (e *TaskEvent) SetExitCode(c int) *TaskEvent {
e.ExitCode = c
e.Details["exit_code"] = fmt.Sprintf("%d", c)
return e
}
func (e *TaskEvent) SetSignal(s int) *TaskEvent {
e.Signal = s
e.Details["signal"] = fmt.Sprintf("%d", s)
return e
}
func (e *TaskEvent) SetExitMessage(err error) *TaskEvent {
if err != nil {
e.Message = err.Error()
e.Details["exit_message"] = err.Error()
}
return e
}
func (e *TaskEvent) SetKillError(err error) *TaskEvent {
if err != nil {
e.KillError = err.Error()
e.Details["kill_error"] = err.Error()
}
return e
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}
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func (e *TaskEvent) SetKillReason(r string) *TaskEvent {
e.KillReason = r
e.Details["kill_reason"] = r
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return e
}
func (e *TaskEvent) SetRestartDelay(delay time.Duration) *TaskEvent {
e.StartDelay = int64(delay)
e.Details["start_delay"] = fmt.Sprintf("%d", delay)
return e
}
func (e *TaskEvent) SetRestartReason(reason string) *TaskEvent {
e.RestartReason = reason
e.Details["restart_reason"] = reason
return e
}
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func (e *TaskEvent) SetTaskSignalReason(r string) *TaskEvent {
e.TaskSignalReason = r
e.Details["task_signal_reason"] = r
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return e
}
func (e *TaskEvent) SetTaskSignal(s os.Signal) *TaskEvent {
e.TaskSignal = s.String()
e.Details["task_signal"] = s.String()
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return e
}
func (e *TaskEvent) SetDownloadError(err error) *TaskEvent {
if err != nil {
e.DownloadError = err.Error()
e.Details["download_error"] = err.Error()
}
return e
}
func (e *TaskEvent) SetValidationError(err error) *TaskEvent {
if err != nil {
e.ValidationError = err.Error()
e.Details["validation_error"] = err.Error()
}
return e
}
func (e *TaskEvent) SetKillTimeout(timeout time.Duration) *TaskEvent {
e.KillTimeout = timeout
e.Details["kill_timeout"] = timeout.String()
return e
}
func (e *TaskEvent) SetDiskLimit(limit int64) *TaskEvent {
e.DiskLimit = limit
e.Details["disk_limit"] = fmt.Sprintf("%d", limit)
return e
}
func (e *TaskEvent) SetFailedSibling(sibling string) *TaskEvent {
e.FailedSibling = sibling
e.Details["failed_sibling"] = sibling
return e
}
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func (e *TaskEvent) SetVaultRenewalError(err error) *TaskEvent {
if err != nil {
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e.VaultError = err.Error()
e.Details["vault_renewal_error"] = err.Error()
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}
return e
}
func (e *TaskEvent) SetDriverMessage(m string) *TaskEvent {
e.DriverMessage = m
e.Details["driver_message"] = m
return e
}
// TaskArtifact is an artifact to download before running the task.
type TaskArtifact struct {
// GetterSource is the source to download an artifact using go-getter
GetterSource string
// GetterOptions are options to use when downloading the artifact using
// go-getter.
GetterOptions map[string]string
// GetterMode is the go-getter.ClientMode for fetching resources.
// Defaults to "any" but can be set to "file" or "dir".
GetterMode string
// RelativeDest is the download destination given relative to the task's
// directory.
RelativeDest string
}
func (ta *TaskArtifact) Copy() *TaskArtifact {
if ta == nil {
return nil
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}
nta := new(TaskArtifact)
*nta = *ta
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nta.GetterOptions = helper.CopyMapStringString(ta.GetterOptions)
return nta
}
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func (ta *TaskArtifact) GoString() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%+v", ta)
}
// PathEscapesAllocDir returns if the given path escapes the allocation
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// directory. The prefix allows adding a prefix if the path will be joined, for
// example a "task/local" prefix may be provided if the path will be joined
// against that prefix.
func PathEscapesAllocDir(prefix, path string) (bool, error) {
// Verify the destination doesn't escape the tasks directory
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alloc, err := filepath.Abs(filepath.Join("/", "alloc-dir/", "alloc-id/"))
if err != nil {
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return false, err
}
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abs, err := filepath.Abs(filepath.Join(alloc, prefix, path))
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if err != nil {
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return false, err
}
rel, err := filepath.Rel(alloc, abs)
if err != nil {
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return false, err
}
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return strings.HasPrefix(rel, ".."), nil
}
func (ta *TaskArtifact) Validate() error {
// Verify the source
var mErr multierror.Error
if ta.GetterSource == "" {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("source must be specified"))
}
switch ta.GetterMode {
case "":
// Default to any
ta.GetterMode = GetterModeAny
case GetterModeAny, GetterModeFile, GetterModeDir:
// Ok
default:
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("invalid artifact mode %q; must be one of: %s, %s, %s",
ta.GetterMode, GetterModeAny, GetterModeFile, GetterModeDir))
}
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escaped, err := PathEscapesAllocDir("task", ta.RelativeDest)
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if err != nil {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("invalid destination path: %v", err))
} else if escaped {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("destination escapes allocation directory"))
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}
if err := ta.validateChecksum(); err != nil {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, err)
}
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return mErr.ErrorOrNil()
}
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func (ta *TaskArtifact) validateChecksum() error {
check, ok := ta.GetterOptions["checksum"]
if !ok {
return nil
}
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// Job struct validation occurs before interpolation resolution can be effective.
// Skip checking if checksum contain variable reference, and artifacts fetching will
// eventually fail, if checksum is indeed invalid.
if args.ContainsEnv(check) {
return nil
}
check = strings.TrimSpace(check)
if check == "" {
return fmt.Errorf("checksum value cannot be empty")
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}
parts := strings.Split(check, ":")
if l := len(parts); l != 2 {
return fmt.Errorf(`checksum must be given as "type:value"; got %q`, check)
}
checksumVal := parts[1]
checksumBytes, err := hex.DecodeString(checksumVal)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid checksum: %v", err)
}
checksumType := parts[0]
expectedLength := 0
switch checksumType {
case "md5":
expectedLength = md5.Size
case "sha1":
expectedLength = sha1.Size
case "sha256":
expectedLength = sha256.Size
case "sha512":
expectedLength = sha512.Size
default:
return fmt.Errorf("unsupported checksum type: %s", checksumType)
}
if len(checksumBytes) != expectedLength {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid %s checksum: %v", checksumType, checksumVal)
}
return nil
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}
const (
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ConstraintDistinctProperty = "distinct_property"
ConstraintDistinctHosts = "distinct_hosts"
ConstraintRegex = "regexp"
ConstraintVersion = "version"
ConstraintSetContains = "set_contains"
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ConstraintSetContainsAll = "set_contains_all"
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ConstraintSetContainsAny = "set_contains_any"
)
// Constraints are used to restrict placement options.
type Constraint struct {
LTarget string // Left-hand target
RTarget string // Right-hand target
Operand string // Constraint operand (<=, <, =, !=, >, >=), contains, near
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str string // Memoized string
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}
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// Equal checks if two constraints are equal
func (c *Constraint) Equal(o *Constraint) bool {
return c.LTarget == o.LTarget &&
c.RTarget == o.RTarget &&
c.Operand == o.Operand
}
func (c *Constraint) Copy() *Constraint {
if c == nil {
return nil
}
nc := new(Constraint)
*nc = *c
return nc
}
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func (c *Constraint) String() string {
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if c.str != "" {
return c.str
}
c.str = fmt.Sprintf("%s %s %s", c.LTarget, c.Operand, c.RTarget)
return c.str
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}
func (c *Constraint) Validate() error {
var mErr multierror.Error
if c.Operand == "" {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, errors.New("Missing constraint operand"))
}
// requireLtarget specifies whether the constraint requires an LTarget to be
// provided.
requireLtarget := true
// Perform additional validation based on operand
switch c.Operand {
case ConstraintDistinctHosts:
requireLtarget = false
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case ConstraintSetContainsAll, ConstraintSetContainsAny, ConstraintSetContains:
if c.RTarget == "" {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("Set contains constraint requires an RTarget"))
}
case ConstraintRegex:
if _, err := regexp.Compile(c.RTarget); err != nil {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("Regular expression failed to compile: %v", err))
}
case ConstraintVersion:
if _, err := version.NewConstraint(c.RTarget); err != nil {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("Version constraint is invalid: %v", err))
}
case ConstraintDistinctProperty:
// If a count is set, make sure it is convertible to a uint64
if c.RTarget != "" {
count, err := strconv.ParseUint(c.RTarget, 10, 64)
if err != nil {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("Failed to convert RTarget %q to uint64: %v", c.RTarget, err))
} else if count < 1 {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("Distinct Property must have an allowed count of 1 or greater: %d < 1", count))
}
}
case "=", "==", "is", "!=", "not", "<", "<=", ">", ">=":
if c.RTarget == "" {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("Operator %q requires an RTarget", c.Operand))
}
default:
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("Unknown constraint type %q", c.Operand))
}
// Ensure we have an LTarget for the constraints that need one
if requireLtarget && c.LTarget == "" {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("No LTarget provided but is required by constraint"))
}
return mErr.ErrorOrNil()
}
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// Affinity is used to score placement options based on a weight
type Affinity struct {
LTarget string // Left-hand target
RTarget string // Right-hand target
Operand string // Affinity operand (<=, <, =, !=, >, >=), set_contains_all, set_contains_any
Weight float64 // Weight applied to nodes that match the affinity. Can be negative
str string // Memoized string
}
// Equal checks if two affinities are equal
func (a *Affinity) Equal(o *Affinity) bool {
return a.LTarget == o.LTarget &&
a.RTarget == o.RTarget &&
a.Operand == o.Operand &&
a.Weight == o.Weight
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}
func (a *Affinity) Copy() *Affinity {
if a == nil {
return nil
}
na := new(Affinity)
*na = *a
return na
}
func (a *Affinity) String() string {
if a.str != "" {
return a.str
}
a.str = fmt.Sprintf("%s %s %s %v", a.LTarget, a.Operand, a.RTarget, a.Weight)
return a.str
}
func (a *Affinity) Validate() error {
var mErr multierror.Error
if a.Operand == "" {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, errors.New("Missing affinity operand"))
}
// Perform additional validation based on operand
switch a.Operand {
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case ConstraintSetContainsAll, ConstraintSetContainsAny, ConstraintSetContains:
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if a.RTarget == "" {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("Set contains operators require an RTarget"))
}
case ConstraintRegex:
if _, err := regexp.Compile(a.RTarget); err != nil {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("Regular expression failed to compile: %v", err))
}
case ConstraintVersion:
if _, err := version.NewConstraint(a.RTarget); err != nil {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("Version affinity is invalid: %v", err))
}
case "=", "==", "is", "!=", "not", "<", "<=", ">", ">=":
if a.RTarget == "" {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("Operator %q requires an RTarget", a.Operand))
}
default:
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("Unknown affinity operator %q", a.Operand))
}
// Ensure we have an LTarget
if a.LTarget == "" {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("No LTarget provided but is required"))
}
// Ensure that weight is between -100 and 100, and not zero
if a.Weight == 0 {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("Affinity weight cannot be zero"))
}
if a.Weight > 100 || a.Weight < -100 {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("Affinity weight must be within the range [-100,100]"))
}
return mErr.ErrorOrNil()
}
// Spread is used to specify desired distribution of allocations according to weight
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type Spread struct {
// Attribute is the node attribute used as the spread criteria
Attribute string
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// Weight is the relative weight of this spread, useful when there are multiple
// spread and affinities
Weight int
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// SpreadTarget is used to describe desired percentages for each attribute value
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SpreadTarget []*SpreadTarget
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// Memoized string representation
str string
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}
func (s *Spread) Copy() *Spread {
if s == nil {
return nil
}
ns := new(Spread)
*ns = *s
ns.SpreadTarget = CopySliceSpreadTarget(s.SpreadTarget)
return ns
}
func (s *Spread) String() string {
if s.str != "" {
return s.str
}
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s.str = fmt.Sprintf("%s %s %v", s.Attribute, s.SpreadTarget, s.Weight)
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return s.str
}
func (s *Spread) Validate() error {
var mErr multierror.Error
if s.Attribute == "" {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, errors.New("Missing spread attribute"))
}
if s.Weight <= 0 || s.Weight > 100 {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, errors.New("Spread stanza must have a positive weight from 0 to 100"))
}
seen := make(map[string]struct{})
sumPercent := uint32(0)
for _, target := range s.SpreadTarget {
// Make sure there are no duplicates
_, ok := seen[target.Value]
if !ok {
seen[target.Value] = struct{}{}
} else {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, errors.New(fmt.Sprintf("Spread target value %q already defined", target.Value)))
}
if target.Percent < 0 || target.Percent > 100 {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, errors.New(fmt.Sprintf("Spread target percentage for value %q must be between 0 and 100", target.Value)))
}
sumPercent += target.Percent
}
if sumPercent > 100 {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, errors.New(fmt.Sprintf("Sum of spread target percentages must not be greater than 100%%; got %d%%", sumPercent)))
}
return mErr.ErrorOrNil()
}
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// SpreadTarget is used to specify desired percentages for each attribute value
type SpreadTarget struct {
// Value is a single attribute value, like "dc1"
Value string
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// Percent is the desired percentage of allocs
Percent uint32
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// Memoized string representation
str string
}
func (s *SpreadTarget) Copy() *SpreadTarget {
if s == nil {
return nil
}
ns := new(SpreadTarget)
*ns = *s
return ns
}
func (s *SpreadTarget) String() string {
if s.str != "" {
return s.str
}
s.str = fmt.Sprintf("%q %v%%", s.Value, s.Percent)
return s.str
}
// EphemeralDisk is an ephemeral disk object
type EphemeralDisk struct {
// Sticky indicates whether the allocation is sticky to a node
Sticky bool
// SizeMB is the size of the local disk
SizeMB int
// Migrate determines if Nomad client should migrate the allocation dir for
// sticky allocations
Migrate bool
}
// DefaultEphemeralDisk returns a EphemeralDisk with default configurations
func DefaultEphemeralDisk() *EphemeralDisk {
return &EphemeralDisk{
SizeMB: 300,
}
}
// Validate validates EphemeralDisk
func (d *EphemeralDisk) Validate() error {
if d.SizeMB < 10 {
return fmt.Errorf("minimum DiskMB value is 10; got %d", d.SizeMB)
}
return nil
}
// Copy copies the EphemeralDisk struct and returns a new one
func (d *EphemeralDisk) Copy() *EphemeralDisk {
ld := new(EphemeralDisk)
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*ld = *d
return ld
}
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var (
// VaultUnrecoverableError matches unrecoverable errors returned by a Vault
// server
VaultUnrecoverableError = regexp.MustCompile(`Code:\s+40(0|3|4)`)
)
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const (
// VaultChangeModeNoop takes no action when a new token is retrieved.
VaultChangeModeNoop = "noop"
// VaultChangeModeSignal signals the task when a new token is retrieved.
VaultChangeModeSignal = "signal"
// VaultChangeModeRestart restarts the task when a new token is retrieved.
VaultChangeModeRestart = "restart"
)
// Vault stores the set of permissions a task needs access to from Vault.
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type Vault struct {
// Policies is the set of policies that the task needs access to
Policies []string
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// Env marks whether the Vault Token should be exposed as an environment
// variable
Env bool
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// ChangeMode is used to configure the task's behavior when the Vault
// token changes because the original token could not be renewed in time.
ChangeMode string
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// ChangeSignal is the signal sent to the task when a new token is
// retrieved. This is only valid when using the signal change mode.
ChangeSignal string
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}
func DefaultVaultBlock() *Vault {
return &Vault{
Env: true,
ChangeMode: VaultChangeModeRestart,
}
}
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// Copy returns a copy of this Vault block.
func (v *Vault) Copy() *Vault {
if v == nil {
return nil
}
nv := new(Vault)
*nv = *v
return nv
}
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func (v *Vault) Canonicalize() {
if v.ChangeSignal != "" {
v.ChangeSignal = strings.ToUpper(v.ChangeSignal)
}
}
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// Validate returns if the Vault block is valid.
func (v *Vault) Validate() error {
if v == nil {
return nil
}
var mErr multierror.Error
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if len(v.Policies) == 0 {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Policy list cannot be empty"))
}
for _, p := range v.Policies {
if p == "root" {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Can not specify \"root\" policy"))
}
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}
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switch v.ChangeMode {
case VaultChangeModeSignal:
if v.ChangeSignal == "" {
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Signal must be specified when using change mode %q", VaultChangeModeSignal))
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}
case VaultChangeModeNoop, VaultChangeModeRestart:
default:
multierror.Append(&mErr, fmt.Errorf("Unknown change mode %q", v.ChangeMode))
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}
return mErr.ErrorOrNil()
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}
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const (
// DeploymentStatuses are the various states a deployment can be be in
DeploymentStatusRunning = "running"
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DeploymentStatusPaused = "paused"
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DeploymentStatusFailed = "failed"
DeploymentStatusSuccessful = "successful"
DeploymentStatusCancelled = "cancelled"
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// DeploymentStatusDescriptions are the various descriptions of the states a
// deployment can be in.
DeploymentStatusDescriptionRunning = "Deployment is running"
DeploymentStatusDescriptionRunningNeedsPromotion = "Deployment is running but requires promotion"
DeploymentStatusDescriptionPaused = "Deployment is paused"
DeploymentStatusDescriptionSuccessful = "Deployment completed successfully"
DeploymentStatusDescriptionStoppedJob = "Cancelled because job is stopped"
DeploymentStatusDescriptionNewerJob = "Cancelled due to newer version of job"
DeploymentStatusDescriptionFailedAllocations = "Failed due to unhealthy allocations"
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DeploymentStatusDescriptionProgressDeadline = "Failed due to progress deadline"
DeploymentStatusDescriptionFailedByUser = "Deployment marked as failed"
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)
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// DeploymentStatusDescriptionRollback is used to get the status description of
// a deployment when rolling back to an older job.
func DeploymentStatusDescriptionRollback(baseDescription string, jobVersion uint64) string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s - rolling back to job version %d", baseDescription, jobVersion)
}
// DeploymentStatusDescriptionRollbackNoop is used to get the status description of
// a deployment when rolling back is not possible because it has the same specification
func DeploymentStatusDescriptionRollbackNoop(baseDescription string, jobVersion uint64) string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s - not rolling back to stable job version %d as current job has same specification", baseDescription, jobVersion)
}
// DeploymentStatusDescriptionNoRollbackTarget is used to get the status description of
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// a deployment when there is no target to rollback to but autorevert is desired.
func DeploymentStatusDescriptionNoRollbackTarget(baseDescription string) string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s - no stable job version to auto revert to", baseDescription)
}
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// Deployment is the object that represents a job deployment which is used to
// transition a job between versions.
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type Deployment struct {
// ID is a generated UUID for the deployment
ID string
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// Namespace is the namespace the deployment is created in
Namespace string
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// JobID is the job the deployment is created for
JobID string
// JobVersion is the version of the job at which the deployment is tracking
JobVersion uint64
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// JobModifyIndex is the ModifyIndex of the job which the deployment is
// tracking.
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JobModifyIndex uint64
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// JobSpecModifyIndex is the JobModifyIndex of the job which the
// deployment is tracking.
JobSpecModifyIndex uint64
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// JobCreateIndex is the create index of the job which the deployment is
// tracking. It is needed so that if the job gets stopped and reran we can
// present the correct list of deployments for the job and not old ones.
JobCreateIndex uint64
// TaskGroups is the set of task groups effected by the deployment and their
// current deployment status.
TaskGroups map[string]*DeploymentState
// The status of the deployment
Status string
// StatusDescription allows a human readable description of the deployment
// status.
StatusDescription string
CreateIndex uint64
ModifyIndex uint64
}
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// NewDeployment creates a new deployment given the job.
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func NewDeployment(job *Job) *Deployment {
return &Deployment{
ID: uuid.Generate(),
Namespace: job.Namespace,
JobID: job.ID,
JobVersion: job.Version,
JobModifyIndex: job.ModifyIndex,
JobSpecModifyIndex: job.JobModifyIndex,
JobCreateIndex: job.CreateIndex,
Status: DeploymentStatusRunning,
StatusDescription: DeploymentStatusDescriptionRunning,
TaskGroups: make(map[string]*DeploymentState, len(job.TaskGroups)),
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}
}
func (d *Deployment) Copy() *Deployment {
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if d == nil {
return nil
}
c := &Deployment{}
*c = *d
c.TaskGroups = nil
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if l := len(d.TaskGroups); d.TaskGroups != nil {
c.TaskGroups = make(map[string]*DeploymentState, l)
for tg, s := range d.TaskGroups {
c.TaskGroups[tg] = s.Copy()
}
}
return c
}
// Active returns whether the deployment is active or terminal.
func (d *Deployment) Active() bool {
switch d.Status {
case DeploymentStatusRunning, DeploymentStatusPaused:
return true
default:
return false
}
}
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// GetID is a helper for getting the ID when the object may be nil
func (d *Deployment) GetID() string {
if d == nil {
return ""
}
return d.ID
}
// HasPlacedCanaries returns whether the deployment has placed canaries
func (d *Deployment) HasPlacedCanaries() bool {
if d == nil || len(d.TaskGroups) == 0 {
return false
}
for _, group := range d.TaskGroups {
if len(group.PlacedCanaries) != 0 {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// RequiresPromotion returns whether the deployment requires promotion to
// continue
func (d *Deployment) RequiresPromotion() bool {
if d == nil || len(d.TaskGroups) == 0 || d.Status != DeploymentStatusRunning {
return false
}
for _, group := range d.TaskGroups {
if group.DesiredCanaries > 0 && !group.Promoted {
return true
}
}
return false
}
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func (d *Deployment) GoString() string {
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base := fmt.Sprintf("Deployment ID %q for job %q has status %q (%v):", d.ID, d.JobID, d.Status, d.StatusDescription)
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for group, state := range d.TaskGroups {
base += fmt.Sprintf("\nTask Group %q has state:\n%#v", group, state)
}
return base
}
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// DeploymentState tracks the state of a deployment for a given task group.
type DeploymentState struct {
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// AutoRevert marks whether the task group has indicated the job should be
// reverted on failure
AutoRevert bool
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// ProgressDeadline is the deadline by which an allocation must transition
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// to healthy before the deployment is considered failed.
ProgressDeadline time.Duration
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// RequireProgressBy is the time by which an allocation must transition
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// to healthy before the deployment is considered failed.
RequireProgressBy time.Time
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// Promoted marks whether the canaries have been promoted
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Promoted bool
// PlacedCanaries is the set of placed canary allocations
PlacedCanaries []string
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// DesiredCanaries is the number of canaries that should be created.
DesiredCanaries int
// DesiredTotal is the total number of allocations that should be created as
// part of the deployment.
DesiredTotal int
// PlacedAllocs is the number of allocations that have been placed
PlacedAllocs int
// HealthyAllocs is the number of allocations that have been marked healthy.
HealthyAllocs int
// UnhealthyAllocs are allocations that have been marked as unhealthy.
UnhealthyAllocs int
}
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func (d *DeploymentState) GoString() string {
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base := fmt.Sprintf("\tDesired Total: %d", d.DesiredTotal)
base += fmt.Sprintf("\n\tDesired Canaries: %d", d.DesiredCanaries)
base += fmt.Sprintf("\n\tPlaced Canaries: %#v", d.PlacedCanaries)
base += fmt.Sprintf("\n\tPromoted: %v", d.Promoted)
base += fmt.Sprintf("\n\tPlaced: %d", d.PlacedAllocs)
base += fmt.Sprintf("\n\tHealthy: %d", d.HealthyAllocs)
base += fmt.Sprintf("\n\tUnhealthy: %d", d.UnhealthyAllocs)
base += fmt.Sprintf("\n\tAutoRevert: %v", d.AutoRevert)
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return base
}
func (d *DeploymentState) Copy() *DeploymentState {
c := &DeploymentState{}
*c = *d
c.PlacedCanaries = helper.CopySliceString(d.PlacedCanaries)
return c
}
// DeploymentStatusUpdate is used to update the status of a given deployment
type DeploymentStatusUpdate struct {
// DeploymentID is the ID of the deployment to update
DeploymentID string
// Status is the new status of the deployment.
Status string
// StatusDescription is the new status description of the deployment.
StatusDescription string
}
// RescheduleTracker encapsulates previous reschedule events
type RescheduleTracker struct {
Events []*RescheduleEvent
}
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func (rt *RescheduleTracker) Copy() *RescheduleTracker {
if rt == nil {
return nil
}
nt := &RescheduleTracker{}
*nt = *rt
rescheduleEvents := make([]*RescheduleEvent, 0, len(rt.Events))
for _, tracker := range rt.Events {
rescheduleEvents = append(rescheduleEvents, tracker.Copy())
}
nt.Events = rescheduleEvents
return nt
}
// RescheduleEvent is used to keep track of previous attempts at rescheduling an allocation
type RescheduleEvent struct {
// RescheduleTime is the timestamp of a reschedule attempt
RescheduleTime int64
// PrevAllocID is the ID of the previous allocation being restarted
PrevAllocID string
// PrevNodeID is the node ID of the previous allocation
PrevNodeID string
// Delay is the reschedule delay associated with the attempt
Delay time.Duration
}
func NewRescheduleEvent(rescheduleTime int64, prevAllocID string, prevNodeID string, delay time.Duration) *RescheduleEvent {
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return &RescheduleEvent{RescheduleTime: rescheduleTime,
PrevAllocID: prevAllocID,
PrevNodeID: prevNodeID,
Delay: delay}
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}
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func (re *RescheduleEvent) Copy() *RescheduleEvent {
if re == nil {
return nil
}
copy := new(RescheduleEvent)
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*copy = *re
return copy
}
// DesiredTransition is used to mark an allocation as having a desired state
// transition. This information can be used by the scheduler to make the
// correct decision.
type DesiredTransition struct {
// Migrate is used to indicate that this allocation should be stopped and
// migrated to another node.
Migrate *bool
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// Reschedule is used to indicate that this allocation is eligible to be
// rescheduled. Most allocations are automatically eligible for
// rescheduling, so this field is only required when an allocation is not
// automatically eligible. An example is an allocation that is part of a
// deployment.
Reschedule *bool
// ForceReschedule is used to indicate that this allocation must be rescheduled.
// This field is only used when operators want to force a placement even if
// a failed allocation is not eligible to be rescheduled
ForceReschedule *bool
}
// Merge merges the two desired transitions, preferring the values from the
// passed in object.
func (d *DesiredTransition) Merge(o *DesiredTransition) {
if o.Migrate != nil {
d.Migrate = o.Migrate
}
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if o.Reschedule != nil {
d.Reschedule = o.Reschedule
}
if o.ForceReschedule != nil {
d.ForceReschedule = o.ForceReschedule
}
}
// ShouldMigrate returns whether the transition object dictates a migration.
func (d *DesiredTransition) ShouldMigrate() bool {
return d.Migrate != nil && *d.Migrate
}
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// ShouldReschedule returns whether the transition object dictates a
// rescheduling.
func (d *DesiredTransition) ShouldReschedule() bool {
return d.Reschedule != nil && *d.Reschedule
}
// ShouldForceReschedule returns whether the transition object dictates a
// forced rescheduling.
func (d *DesiredTransition) ShouldForceReschedule() bool {
if d == nil {
return false
}
return d.ForceReschedule != nil && *d.ForceReschedule
}
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const (
AllocDesiredStatusRun = "run" // Allocation should run
AllocDesiredStatusStop = "stop" // Allocation should stop
AllocDesiredStatusEvict = "evict" // Allocation should stop, and was evicted
)
const (
AllocClientStatusPending = "pending"
AllocClientStatusRunning = "running"
AllocClientStatusComplete = "complete"
AllocClientStatusFailed = "failed"
AllocClientStatusLost = "lost"
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)
// Allocation is used to allocate the placement of a task group to a node.
type Allocation struct {
// ID of the allocation (UUID)
ID string
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// Namespace is the namespace the allocation is created in
Namespace string
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// ID of the evaluation that generated this allocation
EvalID string
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// Name is a logical name of the allocation.
Name string
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// NodeID is the node this is being placed on
NodeID string
// Job is the parent job of the task group being allocated.
// This is copied at allocation time to avoid issues if the job
// definition is updated.
JobID string
Job *Job
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// TaskGroup is the name of the task group that should be run
TaskGroup string
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// COMPAT(0.11): Remove in 0.11
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// Resources is the total set of resources allocated as part
// of this allocation of the task group. Dynamic ports will be set by
// the scheduler.
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Resources *Resources
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// COMPAT(0.11): Remove in 0.11
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// SharedResources are the resources that are shared by all the tasks in an
// allocation
SharedResources *Resources
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// COMPAT(0.11): Remove in 0.11
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// TaskResources is the set of resources allocated to each
// task. These should sum to the total Resources. Dynamic ports will be
// set by the scheduler.
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TaskResources map[string]*Resources
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// AllocatedResources is the total resources allocated for the task group.
AllocatedResources *AllocatedResources
// Metrics associated with this allocation
Metrics *AllocMetric
// Desired Status of the allocation on the client
DesiredStatus string
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// DesiredStatusDescription is meant to provide more human useful information
DesiredDescription string
// DesiredTransition is used to indicate that a state transition
// is desired for a given reason.
DesiredTransition DesiredTransition
// Status of the allocation on the client
ClientStatus string
// ClientStatusDescription is meant to provide more human useful information
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ClientDescription string
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// TaskStates stores the state of each task,
TaskStates map[string]*TaskState
// PreviousAllocation is the allocation that this allocation is replacing
PreviousAllocation string
// NextAllocation is the allocation that this allocation is being replaced by
NextAllocation string
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// DeploymentID identifies an allocation as being created from a
// particular deployment
DeploymentID string
// DeploymentStatus captures the status of the allocation as part of the
// given deployment
DeploymentStatus *AllocDeploymentStatus
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// RescheduleTrackers captures details of previous reschedule attempts of the allocation
RescheduleTracker *RescheduleTracker
// FollowupEvalID captures a follow up evaluation created to handle a failed allocation
// that can be rescheduled in the future
FollowupEvalID string
// PreemptedAllocations captures IDs of any allocations that were preempted
// in order to place this allocation
PreemptedAllocations []string
// PreemptedByAllocation tracks the alloc ID of the allocation that caused this allocation
// to stop running because it got preempted
PreemptedByAllocation string
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// Raft Indexes
CreateIndex uint64
ModifyIndex uint64
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// AllocModifyIndex is not updated when the client updates allocations. This
// lets the client pull only the allocs updated by the server.
AllocModifyIndex uint64
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// CreateTime is the time the allocation has finished scheduling and been
// verified by the plan applier.
CreateTime int64
// ModifyTime is the time the allocation was last updated.
ModifyTime int64
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}
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// Index returns the index of the allocation. If the allocation is from a task
// group with count greater than 1, there will be multiple allocations for it.
func (a *Allocation) Index() uint {
l := len(a.Name)
prefix := len(a.JobID) + len(a.TaskGroup) + 2
if l <= 3 || l <= prefix {
return uint(0)
}
strNum := a.Name[prefix : len(a.Name)-1]
num, _ := strconv.Atoi(strNum)
return uint(num)
}
func (a *Allocation) Copy() *Allocation {
return a.copyImpl(true)
}
// Copy provides a copy of the allocation but doesn't deep copy the job
func (a *Allocation) CopySkipJob() *Allocation {
return a.copyImpl(false)
}
func (a *Allocation) copyImpl(job bool) *Allocation {
if a == nil {
return nil
}
na := new(Allocation)
*na = *a
if job {
na.Job = na.Job.Copy()
}
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na.AllocatedResources = na.AllocatedResources.Copy()
na.Resources = na.Resources.Copy()
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na.SharedResources = na.SharedResources.Copy()
if a.TaskResources != nil {
tr := make(map[string]*Resources, len(na.TaskResources))
for task, resource := range na.TaskResources {
tr[task] = resource.Copy()
}
na.TaskResources = tr
}
na.Metrics = na.Metrics.Copy()
na.DeploymentStatus = na.DeploymentStatus.Copy()
if a.TaskStates != nil {
ts := make(map[string]*TaskState, len(na.TaskStates))
for task, state := range na.TaskStates {
ts[task] = state.Copy()
}
na.TaskStates = ts
}
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na.RescheduleTracker = a.RescheduleTracker.Copy()
na.PreemptedAllocations = helper.CopySliceString(a.PreemptedAllocations)
return na
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}
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// TerminalStatus returns if the desired or actual status is terminal and
// will no longer transition.
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func (a *Allocation) TerminalStatus() bool {
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// First check the desired state and if that isn't terminal, check client
// state.
switch a.DesiredStatus {
case AllocDesiredStatusStop, AllocDesiredStatusEvict:
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return true
default:
}
return a.ClientTerminalStatus()
}
// ClientTerminalStatus returns if the client status is terminal and will no longer transition
func (a *Allocation) ClientTerminalStatus() bool {
switch a.ClientStatus {
case AllocClientStatusComplete, AllocClientStatusFailed, AllocClientStatusLost:
return true
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default:
return false
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}
}
// ShouldReschedule returns if the allocation is eligible to be rescheduled according
// to its status and ReschedulePolicy given its failure time
func (a *Allocation) ShouldReschedule(reschedulePolicy *ReschedulePolicy, failTime time.Time) bool {
// First check the desired state
switch a.DesiredStatus {
case AllocDesiredStatusStop, AllocDesiredStatusEvict:
return false
default:
}
switch a.ClientStatus {
case AllocClientStatusFailed:
return a.RescheduleEligible(reschedulePolicy, failTime)
default:
return false
}
}
// RescheduleEligible returns if the allocation is eligible to be rescheduled according
// to its ReschedulePolicy and the current state of its reschedule trackers
func (a *Allocation) RescheduleEligible(reschedulePolicy *ReschedulePolicy, failTime time.Time) bool {
if reschedulePolicy == nil {
return false
}
attempts := reschedulePolicy.Attempts
interval := reschedulePolicy.Interval
enabled := attempts > 0 || reschedulePolicy.Unlimited
if !enabled {
return false
}
if reschedulePolicy.Unlimited {
return true
}
// Early return true if there are no attempts yet and the number of allowed attempts is > 0
if (a.RescheduleTracker == nil || len(a.RescheduleTracker.Events) == 0) && attempts > 0 {
return true
}
attempted := 0
for j := len(a.RescheduleTracker.Events) - 1; j >= 0; j-- {
lastAttempt := a.RescheduleTracker.Events[j].RescheduleTime
timeDiff := failTime.UTC().UnixNano() - lastAttempt
if timeDiff < interval.Nanoseconds() {
attempted += 1
}
}
return attempted < attempts
}
// LastEventTime is the time of the last task event in the allocation.
// It is used to determine allocation failure time. If the FinishedAt field
// is not set, the alloc's modify time is used
func (a *Allocation) LastEventTime() time.Time {
var lastEventTime time.Time
if a.TaskStates != nil {
for _, s := range a.TaskStates {
if lastEventTime.IsZero() || s.FinishedAt.After(lastEventTime) {
lastEventTime = s.FinishedAt
}
}
}
if lastEventTime.IsZero() {
return time.Unix(0, a.ModifyTime).UTC()
}
return lastEventTime
}
// ReschedulePolicy returns the reschedule policy based on the task group
func (a *Allocation) ReschedulePolicy() *ReschedulePolicy {
tg := a.Job.LookupTaskGroup(a.TaskGroup)
if tg == nil {
return nil
}
return tg.ReschedulePolicy
}
// NextRescheduleTime returns a time on or after which the allocation is eligible to be rescheduled,
// and whether the next reschedule time is within policy's interval if the policy doesn't allow unlimited reschedules
func (a *Allocation) NextRescheduleTime() (time.Time, bool) {
failTime := a.LastEventTime()
reschedulePolicy := a.ReschedulePolicy()
if a.DesiredStatus == AllocDesiredStatusStop || a.ClientStatus != AllocClientStatusFailed || failTime.IsZero() || reschedulePolicy == nil {
return time.Time{}, false
}
nextDelay := a.NextDelay()
nextRescheduleTime := failTime.Add(nextDelay)
rescheduleEligible := reschedulePolicy.Unlimited || (reschedulePolicy.Attempts > 0 && a.RescheduleTracker == nil)
if reschedulePolicy.Attempts > 0 && a.RescheduleTracker != nil && a.RescheduleTracker.Events != nil {
// Check for eligibility based on the interval if max attempts is set
attempted := 0
for j := len(a.RescheduleTracker.Events) - 1; j >= 0; j-- {
lastAttempt := a.RescheduleTracker.Events[j].RescheduleTime
timeDiff := failTime.UTC().UnixNano() - lastAttempt
if timeDiff < reschedulePolicy.Interval.Nanoseconds() {
attempted += 1
}
}
rescheduleEligible = attempted < reschedulePolicy.Attempts && nextDelay < reschedulePolicy.Interval
}
return nextRescheduleTime, rescheduleEligible
}
// NextDelay returns a duration after which the allocation can be rescheduled.
// It is calculated according to the delay function and previous reschedule attempts.
func (a *Allocation) NextDelay() time.Duration {
policy := a.ReschedulePolicy()
// Can be nil if the task group was updated to remove its reschedule policy
if policy == nil {
return 0
}
delayDur := policy.Delay
if a.RescheduleTracker == nil || a.RescheduleTracker.Events == nil || len(a.RescheduleTracker.Events) == 0 {
return delayDur
}
events := a.RescheduleTracker.Events
switch policy.DelayFunction {
case "exponential":
delayDur = a.RescheduleTracker.Events[len(a.RescheduleTracker.Events)-1].Delay * 2
case "fibonacci":
if len(events) >= 2 {
fibN1Delay := events[len(events)-1].Delay
fibN2Delay := events[len(events)-2].Delay
// Handle reset of delay ceiling which should cause
// a new series to start
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if fibN2Delay == policy.MaxDelay && fibN1Delay == policy.Delay {
delayDur = fibN1Delay
} else {
delayDur = fibN1Delay + fibN2Delay
}
}
default:
return delayDur
}
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if policy.MaxDelay > 0 && delayDur > policy.MaxDelay {
delayDur = policy.MaxDelay
// check if delay needs to be reset
lastRescheduleEvent := a.RescheduleTracker.Events[len(a.RescheduleTracker.Events)-1]
timeDiff := a.LastEventTime().UTC().UnixNano() - lastRescheduleEvent.RescheduleTime
if timeDiff > delayDur.Nanoseconds() {
delayDur = policy.Delay
}
}
return delayDur
}
// Terminated returns if the allocation is in a terminal state on a client.
func (a *Allocation) Terminated() bool {
if a.ClientStatus == AllocClientStatusFailed ||
a.ClientStatus == AllocClientStatusComplete ||
a.ClientStatus == AllocClientStatusLost {
return true
}
return false
}
// RanSuccessfully returns whether the client has ran the allocation and all
// tasks finished successfully. Critically this function returns whether the
// allocation has ran to completion and not just that the alloc has converged to
// its desired state. That is to say that a batch allocation must have finished
// with exit code 0 on all task groups. This doesn't really have meaning on a
// non-batch allocation because a service and system allocation should not
// finish.
func (a *Allocation) RanSuccessfully() bool {
// Handle the case the client hasn't started the allocation.
if len(a.TaskStates) == 0 {
return false
}
// Check to see if all the tasks finished successfully in the allocation
allSuccess := true
for _, state := range a.TaskStates {
allSuccess = allSuccess && state.Successful()
}
return allSuccess
}
// ShouldMigrate returns if the allocation needs data migration
func (a *Allocation) ShouldMigrate() bool {
if a.PreviousAllocation == "" {
return false
}
if a.DesiredStatus == AllocDesiredStatusStop || a.DesiredStatus == AllocDesiredStatusEvict {
return false
}
tg := a.Job.LookupTaskGroup(a.TaskGroup)
// if the task group is nil or the ephemeral disk block isn't present then
// we won't migrate
if tg == nil || tg.EphemeralDisk == nil {
return false
}
// We won't migrate any data is the user hasn't enabled migration or the
// disk is not marked as sticky
if !tg.EphemeralDisk.Migrate || !tg.EphemeralDisk.Sticky {
return false
}
return true
}
// SetEventDisplayMessage populates the display message if its not already set,
// a temporary fix to handle old allocations that don't have it.
// This method will be removed in a future release.
func (a *Allocation) SetEventDisplayMessages() {
setDisplayMsg(a.TaskStates)
}
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// COMPAT(0.11): Remove in 0.11
// ComparableResources returns the resouces on the allocation
// handling upgrade paths. After 0.11 calls to this should be replaced with:
// alloc.AllocatedResources.Comparable()
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func (a *Allocation) ComparableResources() *ComparableResources {
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// ALloc already has 0.9+ behavior
if a.AllocatedResources != nil {
return a.AllocatedResources.Comparable()
}
var resources *Resources
if a.Resources != nil {
resources = a.Resources
} else if a.TaskResources != nil {
resources = new(Resources)
resources.Add(a.SharedResources)
for _, taskResource := range a.TaskResources {
resources.Add(taskResource)
}
}
// Upgrade path
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return &ComparableResources{
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Flattened: AllocatedTaskResources{
Cpu: AllocatedCpuResources{
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CpuShares: int64(resources.CPU),
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},
Memory: AllocatedMemoryResources{
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MemoryMB: int64(resources.MemoryMB),
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},
Networks: resources.Networks,
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},
Shared: AllocatedSharedResources{
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DiskMB: int64(resources.DiskMB),
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},
}
}
// LookupTask by name from the Allocation. Returns nil if the Job is not set, the
// TaskGroup does not exist, or the task name cannot be found.
func (a *Allocation) LookupTask(name string) *Task {
if a.Job == nil {
return nil
}
tg := a.Job.LookupTaskGroup(a.TaskGroup)
if tg == nil {
return nil
}
return tg.LookupTask(name)
}
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// Stub returns a list stub for the allocation
func (a *Allocation) Stub() *AllocListStub {
return &AllocListStub{
ID: a.ID,
EvalID: a.EvalID,
Name: a.Name,
NodeID: a.NodeID,
JobID: a.JobID,
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JobVersion: a.Job.Version,
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TaskGroup: a.TaskGroup,
DesiredStatus: a.DesiredStatus,
DesiredDescription: a.DesiredDescription,
ClientStatus: a.ClientStatus,
ClientDescription: a.ClientDescription,
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DesiredTransition: a.DesiredTransition,
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TaskStates: a.TaskStates,
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DeploymentStatus: a.DeploymentStatus,
FollowupEvalID: a.FollowupEvalID,
RescheduleTracker: a.RescheduleTracker,
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CreateIndex: a.CreateIndex,
ModifyIndex: a.ModifyIndex,
CreateTime: a.CreateTime,
ModifyTime: a.ModifyTime,
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}
}
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// AllocListStub is used to return a subset of alloc information
type AllocListStub struct {
ID string
EvalID string
Name string
NodeID string
JobID string
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JobVersion uint64
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TaskGroup string
DesiredStatus string
DesiredDescription string
ClientStatus string
ClientDescription string
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DesiredTransition DesiredTransition
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TaskStates map[string]*TaskState
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DeploymentStatus *AllocDeploymentStatus
FollowupEvalID string
RescheduleTracker *RescheduleTracker
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CreateIndex uint64
ModifyIndex uint64
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CreateTime int64
ModifyTime int64
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}
// SetEventDisplayMessage populates the display message if its not already set,
// a temporary fix to handle old allocations that don't have it.
// This method will be removed in a future release.
func (a *AllocListStub) SetEventDisplayMessages() {
setDisplayMsg(a.TaskStates)
}
func setDisplayMsg(taskStates map[string]*TaskState) {
if taskStates != nil {
for _, taskState := range taskStates {
for _, event := range taskState.Events {
event.PopulateEventDisplayMessage()
}
}
}
}
// AllocMetric is used to track various metrics while attempting
// to make an allocation. These are used to debug a job, or to better
// understand the pressure within the system.
type AllocMetric struct {
// NodesEvaluated is the number of nodes that were evaluated
NodesEvaluated int
// NodesFiltered is the number of nodes filtered due to a constraint
NodesFiltered int
// NodesAvailable is the number of nodes available for evaluation per DC.
NodesAvailable map[string]int
// ClassFiltered is the number of nodes filtered by class
ClassFiltered map[string]int
// ConstraintFiltered is the number of failures caused by constraint
ConstraintFiltered map[string]int
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// NodesExhausted is the number of nodes skipped due to being
// exhausted of at least one resource
NodesExhausted int
// ClassExhausted is the number of nodes exhausted by class
ClassExhausted map[string]int
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// DimensionExhausted provides the count by dimension or reason
DimensionExhausted map[string]int
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// QuotaExhausted provides the exhausted dimensions
QuotaExhausted []string
// Scores is the scores of the final few nodes remaining
// for placement. The top score is typically selected.
// Deprecated: Replaced by ScoreMetaData in Nomad 0.9
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Scores map[string]float64
// ScoreMetaData is a slice of top scoring nodes displayed in the CLI
ScoreMetaData []*NodeScoreMeta
// nodeScoreMeta is used to keep scores for a single node id. It is cleared out after
// we receive normalized score during the last step of the scoring stack.
nodeScoreMeta *NodeScoreMeta
// topScores is used to maintain a heap of the top K nodes with
// the highest normalized score
topScores *kheap.ScoreHeap
// AllocationTime is a measure of how long the allocation
// attempt took. This can affect performance and SLAs.
AllocationTime time.Duration
// CoalescedFailures indicates the number of other
// allocations that were coalesced into this failed allocation.
// This is to prevent creating many failed allocations for a
// single task group.
CoalescedFailures int
}
func (a *AllocMetric) Copy() *AllocMetric {
if a == nil {
return nil
}
na := new(AllocMetric)
*na = *a
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na.NodesAvailable = helper.CopyMapStringInt(na.NodesAvailable)
na.ClassFiltered = helper.CopyMapStringInt(na.ClassFiltered)
na.ConstraintFiltered = helper.CopyMapStringInt(na.ConstraintFiltered)
na.ClassExhausted = helper.CopyMapStringInt(na.ClassExhausted)
na.DimensionExhausted = helper.CopyMapStringInt(na.DimensionExhausted)
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na.QuotaExhausted = helper.CopySliceString(na.QuotaExhausted)
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na.Scores = helper.CopyMapStringFloat64(na.Scores)
na.ScoreMetaData = CopySliceNodeScoreMeta(na.ScoreMetaData)
return na
}
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func (a *AllocMetric) EvaluateNode() {
a.NodesEvaluated += 1
}
func (a *AllocMetric) FilterNode(node *Node, constraint string) {
a.NodesFiltered += 1
if node != nil && node.NodeClass != "" {
if a.ClassFiltered == nil {
a.ClassFiltered = make(map[string]int)
}
a.ClassFiltered[node.NodeClass] += 1
}
if constraint != "" {
if a.ConstraintFiltered == nil {
a.ConstraintFiltered = make(map[string]int)
}
a.ConstraintFiltered[constraint] += 1
}
}
func (a *AllocMetric) ExhaustedNode(node *Node, dimension string) {
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a.NodesExhausted += 1
if node != nil && node.NodeClass != "" {
if a.ClassExhausted == nil {
a.ClassExhausted = make(map[string]int)
}
a.ClassExhausted[node.NodeClass] += 1
}
if dimension != "" {
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if a.DimensionExhausted == nil {
a.DimensionExhausted = make(map[string]int)
}
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a.DimensionExhausted[dimension] += 1
}
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}
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func (a *AllocMetric) ExhaustQuota(dimensions []string) {
if a.QuotaExhausted == nil {
a.QuotaExhausted = make([]string, 0, len(dimensions))
}
a.QuotaExhausted = append(a.QuotaExhausted, dimensions...)
}
// ScoreNode is used to gather top K scoring nodes in a heap
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func (a *AllocMetric) ScoreNode(node *Node, name string, score float64) {
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// Create nodeScoreMeta lazily if its the first time or if its a new node
if a.nodeScoreMeta == nil || a.nodeScoreMeta.NodeID != node.ID {
a.nodeScoreMeta = &NodeScoreMeta{
NodeID: node.ID,
Scores: make(map[string]float64),
}
}
if name == NormScorerName {
a.nodeScoreMeta.NormScore = score
// Once we have the normalized score we can push to the heap
// that tracks top K by normalized score
// Create the heap if its not there already
if a.topScores == nil {
a.topScores = kheap.NewScoreHeap(MaxRetainedNodeScores)
}
heap.Push(a.topScores, a.nodeScoreMeta)
// Clear out this entry because its now in the heap
a.nodeScoreMeta = nil
} else {
a.nodeScoreMeta.Scores[name] = score
}
}
// PopulateScoreMetaData populates a map of scorer to scoring metadata
// The map is populated by popping elements from a heap of top K scores
// maintained per scorer
func (a *AllocMetric) PopulateScoreMetaData() {
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if a.topScores == nil {
return
}
if a.ScoreMetaData == nil {
a.ScoreMetaData = make([]*NodeScoreMeta, a.topScores.Len())
}
heapItems := a.topScores.GetItemsReverse()
for i, item := range heapItems {
a.ScoreMetaData[i] = item.(*NodeScoreMeta)
}
}
// NodeScoreMeta captures scoring meta data derived from
// different scoring factors.
type NodeScoreMeta struct {
NodeID string
Scores map[string]float64
NormScore float64
}
func (s *NodeScoreMeta) Copy() *NodeScoreMeta {
if s == nil {
return nil
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}
ns := new(NodeScoreMeta)
*ns = *s
return ns
}
func (s *NodeScoreMeta) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s %f %v", s.NodeID, s.NormScore, s.Scores)
}
func (s *NodeScoreMeta) Score() float64 {
return s.NormScore
}
func (s *NodeScoreMeta) Data() interface{} {
return s
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}
// AllocDeploymentStatus captures the status of the allocation as part of the
// deployment. This can include things like if the allocation has been marked as
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// healthy.
type AllocDeploymentStatus struct {
// Healthy marks whether the allocation has been marked healthy or unhealthy
// as part of a deployment. It can be unset if it has neither been marked
// healthy or unhealthy.
Healthy *bool
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// Timestamp is the time at which the health status was set.
Timestamp time.Time
// Canary marks whether the allocation is a canary or not. A canary that has
// been promoted will have this field set to false.
Canary bool
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// ModifyIndex is the raft index in which the deployment status was last
// changed.
ModifyIndex uint64
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}
// HasHealth returns true if the allocation has its health set.
func (a *AllocDeploymentStatus) HasHealth() bool {
return a != nil && a.Healthy != nil
}
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// IsHealthy returns if the allocation is marked as healthy as part of a
// deployment
func (a *AllocDeploymentStatus) IsHealthy() bool {
if a == nil {
return false
}
return a.Healthy != nil && *a.Healthy
}
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// IsUnhealthy returns if the allocation is marked as unhealthy as part of a
// deployment
func (a *AllocDeploymentStatus) IsUnhealthy() bool {
if a == nil {
return false
}
return a.Healthy != nil && !*a.Healthy
}
// IsCanary returns if the allocation is marked as a canary
func (a *AllocDeploymentStatus) IsCanary() bool {
if a == nil {
return false
}
return a.Canary
}
func (a *AllocDeploymentStatus) Copy() *AllocDeploymentStatus {
if a == nil {
return nil
}
c := new(AllocDeploymentStatus)
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*c = *a
if a.Healthy != nil {
c.Healthy = helper.BoolToPtr(*a.Healthy)
}
return c
}
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const (
EvalStatusBlocked = "blocked"
EvalStatusPending = "pending"
EvalStatusComplete = "complete"
EvalStatusFailed = "failed"
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EvalStatusCancelled = "canceled"
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)
const (
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EvalTriggerJobRegister = "job-register"
EvalTriggerJobDeregister = "job-deregister"
EvalTriggerPeriodicJob = "periodic-job"
EvalTriggerNodeDrain = "node-drain"
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EvalTriggerNodeUpdate = "node-update"
EvalTriggerScheduled = "scheduled"
EvalTriggerRollingUpdate = "rolling-update"
EvalTriggerDeploymentWatcher = "deployment-watcher"
EvalTriggerFailedFollowUp = "failed-follow-up"
EvalTriggerMaxPlans = "max-plan-attempts"
EvalTriggerRetryFailedAlloc = "alloc-failure"
EvalTriggerQueuedAllocs = "queued-allocs"
EvalTriggerPreemption = "preemption"
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)
const (
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// CoreJobEvalGC is used for the garbage collection of evaluations
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// and allocations. We periodically scan evaluations in a terminal state,
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// in which all the corresponding allocations are also terminal. We
// delete these out of the system to bound the state.
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CoreJobEvalGC = "eval-gc"
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// CoreJobNodeGC is used for the garbage collection of failed nodes.
// We periodically scan nodes in a terminal state, and if they have no
// corresponding allocations we delete these out of the system.
CoreJobNodeGC = "node-gc"
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// CoreJobJobGC is used for the garbage collection of eligible jobs. We
// periodically scan garbage collectible jobs and check if both their
// evaluations and allocations are terminal. If so, we delete these out of
// the system.
CoreJobJobGC = "job-gc"
// CoreJobDeploymentGC is used for the garbage collection of eligible
// deployments. We periodically scan garbage collectible deployments and
// check if they are terminal. If so, we delete these out of the system.
CoreJobDeploymentGC = "deployment-gc"
// CoreJobForceGC is used to force garbage collection of all GCable objects.
CoreJobForceGC = "force-gc"
)
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// Evaluation is used anytime we need to apply business logic as a result
// of a change to our desired state (job specification) or the emergent state
// (registered nodes). When the inputs change, we need to "evaluate" them,
// potentially taking action (allocation of work) or doing nothing if the state
// of the world does not require it.
type Evaluation struct {
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// ID is a randomly generated UUID used for this evaluation. This
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// is assigned upon the creation of the evaluation.
ID string
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// Namespace is the namespace the evaluation is created in
Namespace string
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// Priority is used to control scheduling importance and if this job
// can preempt other jobs.
Priority int
// Type is used to control which schedulers are available to handle
// this evaluation.
Type string
// TriggeredBy is used to give some insight into why this Eval
// was created. (Job change, node failure, alloc failure, etc).
TriggeredBy string
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// JobID is the job this evaluation is scoped to. Evaluations cannot
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// be run in parallel for a given JobID, so we serialize on this.
JobID string
// JobModifyIndex is the modify index of the job at the time
// the evaluation was created
JobModifyIndex uint64
// NodeID is the node that was affected triggering the evaluation.
NodeID string
// NodeModifyIndex is the modify index of the node at the time
// the evaluation was created
NodeModifyIndex uint64
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// DeploymentID is the ID of the deployment that triggered the evaluation.
DeploymentID string
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// Status of the evaluation
Status string
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// StatusDescription is meant to provide more human useful information
StatusDescription string
// Wait is a minimum wait time for running the eval. This is used to
// support a rolling upgrade in versions prior to 0.7.0
// Deprecated
Wait time.Duration
// WaitUntil is the time when this eval should be run. This is used to
// supported delayed rescheduling of failed allocations
WaitUntil time.Time
// NextEval is the evaluation ID for the eval created to do a followup.
// This is used to support rolling upgrades, where we need a chain of evaluations.
NextEval string
// PreviousEval is the evaluation ID for the eval creating this one to do a followup.
// This is used to support rolling upgrades, where we need a chain of evaluations.
PreviousEval string
// BlockedEval is the evaluation ID for a created blocked eval. A
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// blocked eval will be created if all allocations could not be placed due
// to constraints or lacking resources.
BlockedEval string
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// FailedTGAllocs are task groups which have allocations that could not be
// made, but the metrics are persisted so that the user can use the feedback
// to determine the cause.
FailedTGAllocs map[string]*AllocMetric
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// ClassEligibility tracks computed node classes that have been explicitly
// marked as eligible or ineligible.
ClassEligibility map[string]bool
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// QuotaLimitReached marks whether a quota limit was reached for the
// evaluation.
QuotaLimitReached string
// EscapedComputedClass marks whether the job has constraints that are not
// captured by computed node classes.
EscapedComputedClass bool
// AnnotatePlan triggers the scheduler to provide additional annotations
// during the evaluation. This should not be set during normal operations.
AnnotatePlan bool
// QueuedAllocations is the number of unplaced allocations at the time the
// evaluation was processed. The map is keyed by Task Group names.
QueuedAllocations map[string]int
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// LeaderACL provides the ACL token to when issuing RPCs back to the
// leader. This will be a valid management token as long as the leader is
// active. This should not ever be exposed via the API.
LeaderACL string
// SnapshotIndex is the Raft index of the snapshot used to process the
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// evaluation. The index will either be set when it has gone through the
// scheduler or if a blocked evaluation is being created. The index is set
// in this case so we can determine if an early unblocking is required since
// capacity has changed since the evaluation was created. This can result in
// the SnapshotIndex being less than the CreateIndex.
SnapshotIndex uint64
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// Raft Indexes
CreateIndex uint64
ModifyIndex uint64
}
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// TerminalStatus returns if the current status is terminal and
// will no longer transition.
func (e *Evaluation) TerminalStatus() bool {
switch e.Status {
case EvalStatusComplete, EvalStatusFailed, EvalStatusCancelled:
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return true
default:
return false
}
}
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func (e *Evaluation) GoString() string {
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return fmt.Sprintf("<Eval %q JobID: %q Namespace: %q>", e.ID, e.JobID, e.Namespace)
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}
func (e *Evaluation) Copy() *Evaluation {
if e == nil {
return nil
}
ne := new(Evaluation)
*ne = *e
// Copy ClassEligibility
if e.ClassEligibility != nil {
classes := make(map[string]bool, len(e.ClassEligibility))
for class, elig := range e.ClassEligibility {
classes[class] = elig
}
ne.ClassEligibility = classes
}
// Copy FailedTGAllocs
if e.FailedTGAllocs != nil {
failedTGs := make(map[string]*AllocMetric, len(e.FailedTGAllocs))
for tg, metric := range e.FailedTGAllocs {
failedTGs[tg] = metric.Copy()
}
ne.FailedTGAllocs = failedTGs
}
// Copy queued allocations
if e.QueuedAllocations != nil {
queuedAllocations := make(map[string]int, len(e.QueuedAllocations))
for tg, num := range e.QueuedAllocations {
queuedAllocations[tg] = num
}
ne.QueuedAllocations = queuedAllocations
}
return ne
}
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// ShouldEnqueue checks if a given evaluation should be enqueued into the
// eval_broker
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func (e *Evaluation) ShouldEnqueue() bool {
switch e.Status {
case EvalStatusPending:
return true
case EvalStatusComplete, EvalStatusFailed, EvalStatusBlocked, EvalStatusCancelled:
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return false
default:
panic(fmt.Sprintf("unhandled evaluation (%s) status %s", e.ID, e.Status))
}
}
// ShouldBlock checks if a given evaluation should be entered into the blocked
// eval tracker.
func (e *Evaluation) ShouldBlock() bool {
switch e.Status {
case EvalStatusBlocked:
return true
case EvalStatusComplete, EvalStatusFailed, EvalStatusPending, EvalStatusCancelled:
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return false
default:
panic(fmt.Sprintf("unhandled evaluation (%s) status %s", e.ID, e.Status))
}
}
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// MakePlan is used to make a plan from the given evaluation
// for a given Job
func (e *Evaluation) MakePlan(j *Job) *Plan {
p := &Plan{
EvalID: e.ID,
Priority: e.Priority,
Job: j,
NodeUpdate: make(map[string][]*Allocation),
NodeAllocation: make(map[string][]*Allocation),
NodePreemptions: make(map[string][]*Allocation),
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}
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if j != nil {
p.AllAtOnce = j.AllAtOnce
}
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return p
}
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// NextRollingEval creates an evaluation to followup this eval for rolling updates
func (e *Evaluation) NextRollingEval(wait time.Duration) *Evaluation {
return &Evaluation{
ID: uuid.Generate(),
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Namespace: e.Namespace,
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Priority: e.Priority,
Type: e.Type,
TriggeredBy: EvalTriggerRollingUpdate,
JobID: e.JobID,
JobModifyIndex: e.JobModifyIndex,
Status: EvalStatusPending,
Wait: wait,
PreviousEval: e.ID,
}
}
// CreateBlockedEval creates a blocked evaluation to followup this eval to place any
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// failed allocations. It takes the classes marked explicitly eligible or
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// ineligible, whether the job has escaped computed node classes and whether the
// quota limit was reached.
func (e *Evaluation) CreateBlockedEval(classEligibility map[string]bool,
escaped bool, quotaReached string) *Evaluation {
return &Evaluation{
ID: uuid.Generate(),
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Namespace: e.Namespace,
Priority: e.Priority,
Type: e.Type,
TriggeredBy: EvalTriggerQueuedAllocs,
JobID: e.JobID,
JobModifyIndex: e.JobModifyIndex,
Status: EvalStatusBlocked,
PreviousEval: e.ID,
ClassEligibility: classEligibility,
EscapedComputedClass: escaped,
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QuotaLimitReached: quotaReached,
}
}
// CreateFailedFollowUpEval creates a follow up evaluation when the current one
// has been marked as failed because it has hit the delivery limit and will not
// be retried by the eval_broker.
func (e *Evaluation) CreateFailedFollowUpEval(wait time.Duration) *Evaluation {
return &Evaluation{
ID: uuid.Generate(),
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Namespace: e.Namespace,
Priority: e.Priority,
Type: e.Type,
TriggeredBy: EvalTriggerFailedFollowUp,
JobID: e.JobID,
JobModifyIndex: e.JobModifyIndex,
Status: EvalStatusPending,
Wait: wait,
PreviousEval: e.ID,
}
}
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// Plan is used to submit a commit plan for task allocations. These
// are submitted to the leader which verifies that resources have
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// not been overcommitted before admitting the plan.
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type Plan struct {
// EvalID is the evaluation ID this plan is associated with
EvalID string
// EvalToken is used to prevent a split-brain processing of
// an evaluation. There should only be a single scheduler running
// an Eval at a time, but this could be violated after a leadership
// transition. This unique token is used to reject plans that are
// being submitted from a different leader.
EvalToken string
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// Priority is the priority of the upstream job
Priority int
// AllAtOnce is used to control if incremental scheduling of task groups
// is allowed or if we must do a gang scheduling of the entire job.
// If this is false, a plan may be partially applied. Otherwise, the
// entire plan must be able to make progress.
AllAtOnce bool
// Job is the parent job of all the allocations in the Plan.
// Since a Plan only involves a single Job, we can reduce the size
// of the plan by only including it once.
Job *Job
// NodeUpdate contains all the allocations for each node. For each node,
// this is a list of the allocations to update to either stop or evict.
NodeUpdate map[string][]*Allocation
// NodeAllocation contains all the allocations for each node.
// The evicts must be considered prior to the allocations.
NodeAllocation map[string][]*Allocation
// Annotations contains annotations by the scheduler to be used by operators
// to understand the decisions made by the scheduler.
Annotations *PlanAnnotations
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// Deployment is the deployment created or updated by the scheduler that
// should be applied by the planner.
Deployment *Deployment
// DeploymentUpdates is a set of status updates to apply to the given
// deployments. This allows the scheduler to cancel any unneeded deployment
// because the job is stopped or the update block is removed.
DeploymentUpdates []*DeploymentStatusUpdate
// NodePreemptions is a map from node id to a set of allocations from other
// lower priority jobs that are preempted. Preempted allocations are marked
// as evicted.
NodePreemptions map[string][]*Allocation
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}
// AppendUpdate marks the allocation for eviction. The clientStatus of the
// allocation may be optionally set by passing in a non-empty value.
func (p *Plan) AppendUpdate(alloc *Allocation, desiredStatus, desiredDesc, clientStatus string) {
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newAlloc := new(Allocation)
*newAlloc = *alloc
// If the job is not set in the plan we are deregistering a job so we
// extract the job from the allocation.
if p.Job == nil && newAlloc.Job != nil {
p.Job = newAlloc.Job
}
// Normalize the job
newAlloc.Job = nil
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// Strip the resources as it can be rebuilt.
newAlloc.Resources = nil
newAlloc.DesiredStatus = desiredStatus
newAlloc.DesiredDescription = desiredDesc
if clientStatus != "" {
newAlloc.ClientStatus = clientStatus
}
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node := alloc.NodeID
existing := p.NodeUpdate[node]
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p.NodeUpdate[node] = append(existing, newAlloc)
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}
// AppendPreemptedAlloc is used to append an allocation that's being preempted to the plan.
// To minimize the size of the plan, this only sets a minimal set of fields in the allocation
func (p *Plan) AppendPreemptedAlloc(alloc *Allocation, desiredStatus, preemptingAllocID string) {
newAlloc := &Allocation{}
newAlloc.ID = alloc.ID
newAlloc.JobID = alloc.JobID
newAlloc.Namespace = alloc.Namespace
newAlloc.DesiredStatus = desiredStatus
newAlloc.PreemptedByAllocation = preemptingAllocID
desiredDesc := fmt.Sprintf("Preempted by alloc ID %v", preemptingAllocID)
newAlloc.DesiredDescription = desiredDesc
// TaskResources are needed by the plan applier to check if allocations fit
// after removing preempted allocations
if alloc.AllocatedResources != nil {
newAlloc.AllocatedResources = alloc.AllocatedResources
} else {
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// COMPAT Remove in version 0.11
newAlloc.TaskResources = alloc.TaskResources
newAlloc.SharedResources = alloc.SharedResources
}
// Append this alloc to slice for this node
node := alloc.NodeID
existing := p.NodePreemptions[node]
p.NodePreemptions[node] = append(existing, newAlloc)
}
func (p *Plan) PopUpdate(alloc *Allocation) {
existing := p.NodeUpdate[alloc.NodeID]
n := len(existing)
if n > 0 && existing[n-1].ID == alloc.ID {
existing = existing[:n-1]
if len(existing) > 0 {
p.NodeUpdate[alloc.NodeID] = existing
} else {
delete(p.NodeUpdate, alloc.NodeID)
}
}
}
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func (p *Plan) AppendAlloc(alloc *Allocation) {
node := alloc.NodeID
existing := p.NodeAllocation[node]
// Normalize the job
alloc.Job = nil
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p.NodeAllocation[node] = append(existing, alloc)
}
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// IsNoOp checks if this plan would do nothing
func (p *Plan) IsNoOp() bool {
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return len(p.NodeUpdate) == 0 &&
len(p.NodeAllocation) == 0 &&
p.Deployment == nil &&
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len(p.DeploymentUpdates) == 0
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}
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// PlanResult is the result of a plan submitted to the leader.
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type PlanResult struct {
// NodeUpdate contains all the updates that were committed.
NodeUpdate map[string][]*Allocation
// NodeAllocation contains all the allocations that were committed.
NodeAllocation map[string][]*Allocation
// Deployment is the deployment that was committed.
Deployment *Deployment
// DeploymentUpdates is the set of deployment updates that were committed.
DeploymentUpdates []*DeploymentStatusUpdate
// NodePreemptions is a map from node id to a set of allocations from other
// lower priority jobs that are preempted. Preempted allocations are marked
// as stopped.
NodePreemptions map[string][]*Allocation
// RefreshIndex is the index the worker should refresh state up to.
// This allows all evictions and allocations to be materialized.
// If any allocations were rejected due to stale data (node state,
// over committed) this can be used to force a worker refresh.
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RefreshIndex uint64
// AllocIndex is the Raft index in which the evictions and
// allocations took place. This is used for the write index.
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AllocIndex uint64
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}
// IsNoOp checks if this plan result would do nothing
func (p *PlanResult) IsNoOp() bool {
return len(p.NodeUpdate) == 0 && len(p.NodeAllocation) == 0 &&
len(p.DeploymentUpdates) == 0 && p.Deployment == nil
}
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// FullCommit is used to check if all the allocations in a plan
// were committed as part of the result. Returns if there was
// a match, and the number of expected and actual allocations.
func (p *PlanResult) FullCommit(plan *Plan) (bool, int, int) {
expected := 0
actual := 0
for name, allocList := range plan.NodeAllocation {
didAlloc, _ := p.NodeAllocation[name]
expected += len(allocList)
actual += len(didAlloc)
}
return actual == expected, expected, actual
}
// PlanAnnotations holds annotations made by the scheduler to give further debug
// information to operators.
type PlanAnnotations struct {
// DesiredTGUpdates is the set of desired updates per task group.
DesiredTGUpdates map[string]*DesiredUpdates
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// PreemptedAllocs is the set of allocations to be preempted to make the placement successful.
PreemptedAllocs []*AllocListStub
}
// DesiredUpdates is the set of changes the scheduler would like to make given
// sufficient resources and cluster capacity.
type DesiredUpdates struct {
Ignore uint64
Place uint64
Migrate uint64
Stop uint64
InPlaceUpdate uint64
DestructiveUpdate uint64
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Canary uint64
Preemptions uint64
}
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func (d *DesiredUpdates) GoString() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("(place %d) (inplace %d) (destructive %d) (stop %d) (migrate %d) (ignore %d) (canary %d)",
d.Place, d.InPlaceUpdate, d.DestructiveUpdate, d.Stop, d.Migrate, d.Ignore, d.Canary)
}
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// msgpackHandle is a shared handle for encoding/decoding of structs
var MsgpackHandle = func() *codec.MsgpackHandle {
h := &codec.MsgpackHandle{RawToString: true}
// Sets the default type for decoding a map into a nil interface{}.
// This is necessary in particular because we store the driver configs as a
// nil interface{}.
h.MapType = reflect.TypeOf(map[string]interface{}(nil))
return h
}()
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var (
// JsonHandle and JsonHandlePretty are the codec handles to JSON encode
// structs. The pretty handle will add indents for easier human consumption.
JsonHandle = &codec.JsonHandle{
HTMLCharsAsIs: true,
}
JsonHandlePretty = &codec.JsonHandle{
HTMLCharsAsIs: true,
Indent: 4,
}
)
// TODO Figure out if we can remove this. This is our fork that is just way
// behind. I feel like its original purpose was to pin at a stable version but
// now we can accomplish this with vendoring.
var HashiMsgpackHandle = func() *hcodec.MsgpackHandle {
h := &hcodec.MsgpackHandle{RawToString: true}
// Sets the default type for decoding a map into a nil interface{}.
// This is necessary in particular because we store the driver configs as a
// nil interface{}.
h.MapType = reflect.TypeOf(map[string]interface{}(nil))
return h
}()
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// Decode is used to decode a MsgPack encoded object
func Decode(buf []byte, out interface{}) error {
return codec.NewDecoder(bytes.NewReader(buf), MsgpackHandle).Decode(out)
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}
// Encode is used to encode a MsgPack object with type prefix
func Encode(t MessageType, msg interface{}) ([]byte, error) {
var buf bytes.Buffer
buf.WriteByte(uint8(t))
err := codec.NewEncoder(&buf, MsgpackHandle).Encode(msg)
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return buf.Bytes(), err
}
// KeyringResponse is a unified key response and can be used for install,
// remove, use, as well as listing key queries.
type KeyringResponse struct {
Messages map[string]string
Keys map[string]int
NumNodes int
}
// KeyringRequest is request objects for serf key operations.
type KeyringRequest struct {
Key string
}
// RecoverableError wraps an error and marks whether it is recoverable and could
// be retried or it is fatal.
type RecoverableError struct {
Err string
Recoverable bool
}
// NewRecoverableError is used to wrap an error and mark it as recoverable or
// not.
func NewRecoverableError(e error, recoverable bool) error {
if e == nil {
return nil
}
return &RecoverableError{
Err: e.Error(),
Recoverable: recoverable,
}
}
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// WrapRecoverable wraps an existing error in a new RecoverableError with a new
// message. If the error was recoverable before the returned error is as well;
// otherwise it is unrecoverable.
func WrapRecoverable(msg string, err error) error {
return &RecoverableError{Err: msg, Recoverable: IsRecoverable(err)}
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}
func (r *RecoverableError) Error() string {
return r.Err
}
func (r *RecoverableError) IsRecoverable() bool {
return r.Recoverable
}
// Recoverable is an interface for errors to implement to indicate whether or
// not they are fatal or recoverable.
type Recoverable interface {
error
IsRecoverable() bool
}
// IsRecoverable returns true if error is a RecoverableError with
// Recoverable=true. Otherwise false is returned.
func IsRecoverable(e error) bool {
if re, ok := e.(Recoverable); ok {
return re.IsRecoverable()
}
return false
}
// WrappedServerError wraps an error and satisfies
// both the Recoverable and the ServerSideError interfaces
type WrappedServerError struct {
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Err error
}
// NewWrappedServerError is used to create a wrapped server side error
func NewWrappedServerError(e error) error {
return &WrappedServerError{
Err: e,
}
}
func (r *WrappedServerError) IsRecoverable() bool {
return IsRecoverable(r.Err)
}
func (r *WrappedServerError) Error() string {
return r.Err.Error()
}
func (r *WrappedServerError) IsServerSide() bool {
return true
}
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// ServerSideError is an interface for errors to implement to indicate
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// errors occurring after the request makes it to a server
type ServerSideError interface {
error
IsServerSide() bool
}
// IsServerSide returns true if error is a wrapped
// server side error
func IsServerSide(e error) bool {
if se, ok := e.(ServerSideError); ok {
return se.IsServerSide()
}
return false
}
// ACLPolicy is used to represent an ACL policy
type ACLPolicy struct {
Name string // Unique name
Description string // Human readable
Rules string // HCL or JSON format
Hash []byte
CreateIndex uint64
ModifyIndex uint64
}
// SetHash is used to compute and set the hash of the ACL policy
func (c *ACLPolicy) SetHash() []byte {
// Initialize a 256bit Blake2 hash (32 bytes)
hash, err := blake2b.New256(nil)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
// Write all the user set fields
hash.Write([]byte(c.Name))
hash.Write([]byte(c.Description))
hash.Write([]byte(c.Rules))
// Finalize the hash
hashVal := hash.Sum(nil)
// Set and return the hash
c.Hash = hashVal
return hashVal
}
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func (a *ACLPolicy) Stub() *ACLPolicyListStub {
return &ACLPolicyListStub{
Name: a.Name,
Description: a.Description,
Hash: a.Hash,
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CreateIndex: a.CreateIndex,
ModifyIndex: a.ModifyIndex,
}
}
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func (a *ACLPolicy) Validate() error {
var mErr multierror.Error
if !validPolicyName.MatchString(a.Name) {
err := fmt.Errorf("invalid name '%s'", a.Name)
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, err)
}
if _, err := acl.Parse(a.Rules); err != nil {
err = fmt.Errorf("failed to parse rules: %v", err)
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, err)
}
if len(a.Description) > maxPolicyDescriptionLength {
err := fmt.Errorf("description longer than %d", maxPolicyDescriptionLength)
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, err)
}
return mErr.ErrorOrNil()
}
// ACLPolicyListStub is used to for listing ACL policies
type ACLPolicyListStub struct {
Name string
Description string
Hash []byte
CreateIndex uint64
ModifyIndex uint64
}
// ACLPolicyListRequest is used to request a list of policies
type ACLPolicyListRequest struct {
QueryOptions
}
// ACLPolicySpecificRequest is used to query a specific policy
type ACLPolicySpecificRequest struct {
Name string
QueryOptions
}
// ACLPolicySetRequest is used to query a set of policies
type ACLPolicySetRequest struct {
Names []string
QueryOptions
}
// ACLPolicyListResponse is used for a list request
type ACLPolicyListResponse struct {
Policies []*ACLPolicyListStub
QueryMeta
}
// SingleACLPolicyResponse is used to return a single policy
type SingleACLPolicyResponse struct {
Policy *ACLPolicy
QueryMeta
}
// ACLPolicySetResponse is used to return a set of policies
type ACLPolicySetResponse struct {
Policies map[string]*ACLPolicy
QueryMeta
}
// ACLPolicyDeleteRequest is used to delete a set of policies
type ACLPolicyDeleteRequest struct {
Names []string
WriteRequest
}
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// ACLPolicyUpsertRequest is used to upsert a set of policies
type ACLPolicyUpsertRequest struct {
Policies []*ACLPolicy
WriteRequest
}
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// ACLToken represents a client token which is used to Authenticate
type ACLToken struct {
AccessorID string // Public Accessor ID (UUID)
SecretID string // Secret ID, private (UUID)
Name string // Human friendly name
Type string // Client or Management
Policies []string // Policies this token ties to
Global bool // Global or Region local
Hash []byte
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CreateTime time.Time // Time of creation
CreateIndex uint64
ModifyIndex uint64
}
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var (
// AnonymousACLToken is used no SecretID is provided, and the
// request is made anonymously.
AnonymousACLToken = &ACLToken{
AccessorID: "anonymous",
Name: "Anonymous Token",
Type: ACLClientToken,
Policies: []string{"anonymous"},
Global: false,
}
)
type ACLTokenListStub struct {
AccessorID string
Name string
Type string
Policies []string
Global bool
Hash []byte
CreateTime time.Time
CreateIndex uint64
ModifyIndex uint64
}
// SetHash is used to compute and set the hash of the ACL token
func (a *ACLToken) SetHash() []byte {
// Initialize a 256bit Blake2 hash (32 bytes)
hash, err := blake2b.New256(nil)
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
// Write all the user set fields
hash.Write([]byte(a.Name))
hash.Write([]byte(a.Type))
for _, policyName := range a.Policies {
hash.Write([]byte(policyName))
}
if a.Global {
hash.Write([]byte("global"))
} else {
hash.Write([]byte("local"))
}
// Finalize the hash
hashVal := hash.Sum(nil)
// Set and return the hash
a.Hash = hashVal
return hashVal
}
func (a *ACLToken) Stub() *ACLTokenListStub {
return &ACLTokenListStub{
AccessorID: a.AccessorID,
Name: a.Name,
Type: a.Type,
Policies: a.Policies,
Global: a.Global,
Hash: a.Hash,
CreateTime: a.CreateTime,
CreateIndex: a.CreateIndex,
ModifyIndex: a.ModifyIndex,
}
}
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// Validate is used to sanity check a token
func (a *ACLToken) Validate() error {
var mErr multierror.Error
if len(a.Name) > maxTokenNameLength {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("token name too long"))
}
switch a.Type {
case ACLClientToken:
if len(a.Policies) == 0 {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("client token missing policies"))
}
case ACLManagementToken:
if len(a.Policies) != 0 {
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("management token cannot be associated with policies"))
}
default:
mErr.Errors = append(mErr.Errors, fmt.Errorf("token type must be client or management"))
}
return mErr.ErrorOrNil()
}
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// PolicySubset checks if a given set of policies is a subset of the token
func (a *ACLToken) PolicySubset(policies []string) bool {
// Hot-path the management tokens, superset of all policies.
if a.Type == ACLManagementToken {
return true
}
associatedPolicies := make(map[string]struct{}, len(a.Policies))
for _, policy := range a.Policies {
associatedPolicies[policy] = struct{}{}
}
for _, policy := range policies {
if _, ok := associatedPolicies[policy]; !ok {
return false
}
}
return true
}
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// ACLTokenListRequest is used to request a list of tokens
type ACLTokenListRequest struct {
GlobalOnly bool
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QueryOptions
}
// ACLTokenSpecificRequest is used to query a specific token
type ACLTokenSpecificRequest struct {
AccessorID string
QueryOptions
}
// ACLTokenSetRequest is used to query a set of tokens
type ACLTokenSetRequest struct {
AccessorIDS []string
QueryOptions
}
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// ACLTokenListResponse is used for a list request
type ACLTokenListResponse struct {
Tokens []*ACLTokenListStub
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QueryMeta
}
// SingleACLTokenResponse is used to return a single token
type SingleACLTokenResponse struct {
Token *ACLToken
QueryMeta
}
// ACLTokenSetResponse is used to return a set of token
type ACLTokenSetResponse struct {
Tokens map[string]*ACLToken // Keyed by Accessor ID
QueryMeta
}
// ResolveACLTokenRequest is used to resolve a specific token
type ResolveACLTokenRequest struct {
SecretID string
QueryOptions
}
// ResolveACLTokenResponse is used to resolve a single token
type ResolveACLTokenResponse struct {
Token *ACLToken
QueryMeta
}
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// ACLTokenDeleteRequest is used to delete a set of tokens
type ACLTokenDeleteRequest struct {
AccessorIDs []string
WriteRequest
}
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// ACLTokenBootstrapRequest is used to bootstrap ACLs
type ACLTokenBootstrapRequest struct {
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Token *ACLToken // Not client specifiable
ResetIndex uint64 // Reset index is used to clear the bootstrap token
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WriteRequest
}
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// ACLTokenUpsertRequest is used to upsert a set of tokens
type ACLTokenUpsertRequest struct {
Tokens []*ACLToken
WriteRequest
}
// ACLTokenUpsertResponse is used to return from an ACLTokenUpsertRequest
type ACLTokenUpsertResponse struct {
Tokens []*ACLToken
WriteMeta
}