Although the really exciting change is making WaitForRunning return the
allocations that it started. This should cut down test boilerplate
significantly.
* client/executor: refactor client to remove interpolation
* executor: POC libcontainer based executor
* vendor: use hashicorp libcontainer fork
* vendor: add libcontainer/nsenter dep
* executor: updated executor interface to simplify operations
* executor: implement logging pipe
* logmon: new logmon plugin to manage task logs
* driver/executor: use logmon for log management
* executor: fix tests and windows build
* executor: fix logging key names
* executor: fix test failures
* executor: add config field to toggle between using libcontainer and standard executors
* logmon: use discover utility to discover nomad executable
* executor: only call libcontainer-shim on main in linux
* logmon: use seperate path configs for stdout/stderr fifos
* executor: windows fixes
* executor: created reusable pid stats collection utility that can be used in an executor
* executor: update fifo.Open calls
* executor: fix build
* remove executor from docker driver
* executor: Shutdown func to kill and cleanup executor and its children
* executor: move linux specific universal executor funcs to seperate file
* move logmon initialization to a task runner hook
* client: doc fixes and renaming from code review
* taskrunner: use shared config struct for logmon fifo fields
* taskrunner: logmon only needs to be started once per task
* alloc_runner
* Random tests
* parallel task_runner and no exec compatible check
* Parallel client
* Fail fast and use random ports
* Fix docker port mapping
* Make concurrent pull less timing dependant
* up parallel
* Fixes
* don't build chroots in parallel on travis
* Reduce parallelism on travis with lxc/rkt
* make java test app not run forever
* drop parallelism a little
* use docker ports that are out of the os's ephemeral port range
* Limit even more on travis
* rkt deadline
This PR adds watching of allocation health at the client. The client can
watch for health based on the tasks running on time and also based on
the consul checks passing.
Ideally DriverNetwork would be fully populated in Driver.Prestart, but
Docker doesn't assign the container's IP until you start the container.
However, it's important to setup the port env vars before calling
Driver.Start, so Prestart should populate that.
Fixes#2478#2474#1995#2294
The new client only handles agent and task service advertisement. Server
discovery is mostly unchanged.
The Nomad client agent now handles all Consul operations instead of the
executor handling task related operations. When upgrading from an
earlier version of Nomad existing executors will be told to deregister
from Consul so that the Nomad agent can re-register the task's services
and checks.
Drivers - other than qemu - now support an Exec method for executing
abritrary commands in a task's environment. This is used to implement
script checks.
Interfaces are used extensively to avoid interacting with Consul in
tests that don't assert any Consul related behavior.
Cleanup can be used for cleaning up resources created by drivers to run
a task. Initially the Docker driver is the only user (to remove
downloaded images).
The Driver.Prestart method currently does very little but lays the
foundation for where lifecycle plugins can interleave execution _after_
task environment setup but _before_ the task starts.
Currently Prestart does two things:
* Any driver specific task environment building
* Download Docker images
This change also attaches a TaskEvent emitter to Drivers, so they can
emit events during task initialization.