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Author SHA1 Message Date
Mahmood Ali 7a32d3f3aa client: handle 0.8 server network resources
Fixes https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/issues/5587

When a nomad 0.9 client is handling an alloc generated by a nomad 0.8
server, we should check the alloc.TaskResources for networking details
rather than task.Resources.

We check alloc.TaskResources for networking for other tasks in the task
group [1], so it's a bit odd that we used the task.Resources struct
here.  TaskRunner also uses `alloc.TaskResources`[2].

The task.Resources struct in 0.8 was sparsly populated, resulting to
storing of 0 in port mapping env vars:

```
vagrant@nomad-server-01:~$ nomad version
Nomad v0.8.7 (21a2d93eecf018ad2209a5eab6aae6c359267933+CHANGES)
vagrant@nomad-server-01:~$ nomad server members
Name                    Address      Port  Status  Leader  Protocol  Build  Datacenter  Region
nomad-server-01.global  10.199.0.11  4648  alive   true    2         0.8.7  dc1         global
vagrant@nomad-server-01:~$ nomad alloc status -json 5b34649b | jq '.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0].Resources.Networks'
[
  {
    "CIDR": "",
    "Device": "",
    "DynamicPorts": [
      {
        "Label": "db",
        "Value": 0
      }
    ],
    "IP": "",
    "MBits": 10,
    "ReservedPorts": null
  }
]
vagrant@nomad-server-01:~$ nomad alloc status -json 5b34649b | jq '.TaskResources'
{
  "redis": {
    "CPU": 500,
    "DiskMB": 0,
    "IOPS": 0,
    "MemoryMB": 256,
    "Networks": [
      {
        "CIDR": "",
        "Device": "eth1",
        "DynamicPorts": [
          {
            "Label": "db",
            "Value": 21722
          }
        ],
        "IP": "10.199.0.21",
        "MBits": 10,
        "ReservedPorts": null
      }
    ]
  }
}
```

Also, updated the test values to mimic how Nomad 0.8 structs are
represented, and made its result match the non compact values in
`TestEnvironment_AsList`.

[1] 24e9040b18/client/taskenv/env.go (L624-L639)
[2] https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/blob/master/client/allocrunner/taskrunner/task_runner.go#L287-L303
2019-05-02 12:08:38 -04:00
Chris Baker 6848591914 vault namespaces: inject VAULT_NAMESPACE alongside VAULT_TOKEN + documentation 2019-04-12 15:06:34 +00:00
Alex Dadgar 5da21635fb Fix env templates having interpolated destinations
Fixes an issue where env templates that had interpolated destinations
would not work.

Fixes https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/issues/5250
2019-01-28 10:28:53 -08:00
Mahmood Ali 916a40bb9e move cstructs.DeviceNetwork to drivers pkg 2019-01-08 09:11:47 -05:00
Michael Schurter d686ad51fb
Merge pull request #5043 from hashicorp/b-taskenv-conflicts
taskenv: have maps take precedence over primitives
2019-01-07 12:34:48 -08:00
Danielle Tomlinson 1c8baf7db7 chore: Fix environement->environment typo 2019-01-03 13:31:30 +01:00
Michael Schurter e47a3ceed6 taskenv: have maps take precedence over primitives
**The Bug:**

You may have seen log lines like this when running 0.9.0-dev:

```
... client.alloc_runner.task_runner: some environment variables not available for rendering: ... keys="attr.driver.docker.volumes.enabled, attr.driver.docker.version, attr.driver.docker.bridge_ip, attr.driver.qemu.version"
```

Not only should we not be erroring on builtin driver attributes, but the
results were nondeterministic due to map iteration order!

The root cause is that we have an old root attribute for all drivers
like:

```
attr.driver.docker = "1"
```

When attributes were opaque variable names it was fine to also have
"nested" attributes like:

```
attr.driver.docker.version = "1.2.3"
```

However in the HCLv2 world the variable names are no longer opaque: they
form an object tree. The `docker` object can no longer both hold a value
(`"1"`) *and* nested attributes (`version = "1.2.3"`).

**The Fix:**

Since the old `attr.driver.<name> = "1"` attribues are useless for task
config interpolation, create a new precedence rule for creating the task
config evaluation context:

*Maps take precedence over primitives.*

This means `attr.driver.docker.version` will always take precedence over
`attr.driver.docker`. The results are determinstic and give users access
to the more useful metadata.

I made this a general precedence rule instead of special-casing driver
attrs because it seemed like better default behavior than spamming
WARNings to logs that were likely unactionable by users.
2018-12-20 11:37:46 -08:00
Alex Dadgar 9d34802f7a Store device envs separately and pass to drivers 2018-12-19 14:23:09 -08:00
Danielle Tomlinson 2db5ae38d8 client: Rename drivers/shared/env => client/taskenv 2018-11-30 12:18:39 +01:00