This Commit adds an /v1/events/stream endpoint to stream events from.
The stream framer has been updated to include a SendFull method which
does not fragment the data between multiple frames. This essentially
treats the stream framer as a envelope to adhere to the stream framer
interface in the UI.
If the `encode` query parameter is omitted events will be streamed as
newline delimted JSON.
* Node Register/Deregister event sourcing
example upsert node with context
fill in writetxnwithctx
ctx passing to handle event type creation, wip test
node deregistration event
drop Node from registration event
* node batch deregistration
adds an event buffer to hold events from raft changes.
update events to use event buffer
fix append call
provide way to prune buffer items after TTL
event publisher tests
basic publish test
wire up max item ttl
rename package to stream, cleanup exploratory work
subscription filtering
subscription plumbing
allow subscribers to consume events, handle closing subscriptions
back out old exploratory ctx work
fix lint
remove unused ctx bits
add a few comments
fix test
stop publisher on abandon
As newer versions of Consul are released, the minimum version of Envoy
it supports as a sidecar proxy also gets bumped. Starting with the upcoming
Consul v1.9.X series, Envoy v1.11.X will no longer be supported. Current
versions of Nomad hardcode a version of Envoy v1.11.2 to be used as the
default implementation of Connect sidecar proxy.
This PR introduces a change such that each Nomad Client will query its
local Consul for a list of Envoy proxies that it supports (https://github.com/hashicorp/consul/pull/8545)
and then launch the Connect sidecar proxy task using the latest supported version
of Envoy. If the `SupportedProxies` API component is not available from
Consul, Nomad will fallback to the old version of Envoy supported by old
versions of Consul.
Setting the meta configuration option `meta.connect.sidecar_image` or
setting the `connect.sidecar_task` stanza will take precedence as is
the current behavior for sidecar proxies.
Setting the meta configuration option `meta.connect.gateway_image`
will take precedence as is the current behavior for connect gateways.
`meta.connect.sidecar_image` and `meta.connect.gateway_image` may make
use of the special `${NOMAD_envoy_version}` variable interpolation, which
resolves to the newest version of Envoy supported by the Consul agent.
Addresses #8585#7665
Stop coercing version of new job to 0 in the state_store, so that we can add
regions to a multi-region deployment. Send new version, rather than existing
version, to MRD to accomodate version-choosing logic changes in ENT.
Co-authored-by: Chris Baker <1675087+cgbaker@users.noreply.github.com>
If a volume GC and a `nomad volume detach` command land concurrently, we can
end up with multiple claims without an allocation, which results in extra
no-op work when finding claims to collect as past claims.
Volumes using attachment mode `file-system` use the CSI filesystem API when
they're mounted, and can be passed mount options. But `block-device` mode
volumes don't have this option. When RPCs are made to plugins, we are silently
dropping the mount options we don't expect to see, but this results in a poor
operator experience when the mount options aren't honored. This changeset
makes passing mount options to a `block-device` volume a validation error.
Fixes a bug where CSI volumes with the `MULTI_NODE_MULTI_WRITER` access mode
were using the same logic as `MULTI_NODE_SINGLE_WRITER` to determine whether
the volume had writer claims available for scheduling.
Extends CSI claim endpoint test to exercise multi-reader and make sure `WriteFreeClaims`
is exercised for multi-writer in feasibility test.
This PR fixes a long standing bug where submitting jobs with changes
to connect services would not trigger updates as expected. Previously,
service blocks were not considered as sources of destructive updates
since they could be synced with consul non-destructively. With Connect,
task group services that have changes to their connect block or to
the service port should be destructive, since the network plumbing of
the alloc is going to need updating.
Fixes#8596#7991
Non-destructive half in #7192
Since CPU resources are usually a soft limit it is desirable to allow
setting it as low as possible to allow tasks to run only in "idle" time.
Setting it to 0 is still not allowed to avoid potential unintentional
side effects with allowing a zero value. While there may not be any side
effects this commit attempts to minimize risk by avoiding the issue.
This does *not* change the defaults.
When defining a script-check in a group-level service, Nomad needs to
know which task is associated with the check so that it can use the
correct task driver to execute the check.
This PR fixes two bugs:
1) validate service.task or service.check.task is configured
2) make service.check.task inherit service.task if it is itself unset
Fixes#8952
Noticed this error in some production logs, and they were far from
helpful. Changes:
1. Include job ID in logs
2. Wrap errors and log once instead of double log lines
3. Test fsm error handling behavior
The current implementation measures RPC request timeout only against
config.RPCHoldTimeout, which is fine for non-blocking requests but will
almost surely be exceeded by long-poll requests that block for minutes
at a time.
This adds an HasTimedOut method on the RPCInfo interface that takes into
account whether the request is blocking, its maximum wait time, and the
RPCHoldTimeout.
In #7800, Nomad would automatically generate a port label for service
checks making use of the expose feature, if the port was not already
set. This change assumed the group network would be correctly defined
(as is checked in a validation hook later). If the group network was
not definied, a panic would occur on job submisssion. This change
re-uses the group network validation helper to make sure the network
is correctly definied before adding ports to it.
Fixes#8875
This commit wraps memdb.DB with a changeTrackerDB, which is a thin
wrapper around memdb.DB which enables go-memdb's TrackChanges on all write
transactions. When the transaction is comitted the changes are sent to
an eventPublisher which will be used to create and emit change events.
debugging TestFSM_ReconcileSummaries
wip
revert back rebase
revert back rebase
fix snapshot to actually use a snapshot
Fix CSIMountOptions.Copy() and VolumeRequest.Copy() where they
accidentally returned a reference to self rather than a deep copy.
`&(*ref)` in Golang apparently equivalent to plain `&ref`.
The initial implementation of global job stop for MRD looped over all the
regions in the CLI for expedience. This changeset includes the OSS parts of
moving this into the RPC layer so that API consumers don't have to implement
this logic themselves.
Multiregion deployments use the `NomadTokenID` to allow the deploymentwatcher
to send RPCs between regions with the original submitter's ACL token. This ID
should be filtered from diffs so that it doesn't cause a difference for
purposes of job plans.
When consul.allow_unauthenticated is set to false, the job_endpoint hook validates
that a `-consul-token` is provided and validates the token against the privileges
inherent to a Consul Service Identity policy for all the Connect enabled services
defined in the job.
Before, the check was assuming the service was of type sidecar-proxy. This fixes the
check to use the type of the task so we can distinguish between the different connect
types.