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Author SHA1 Message Date
Tim Gross bad9a82df8
ci: add a linting check for HCL files (#7791)
Running `make dev` runs `hclfmt`, but this isn't checked as part of
CI. That makes it possible to merge un-formatted HCL and Nomad
jobspecs that later will make for dirty git staging areas when
developers pull master.

This changeset adds HCL linting to the `make check` target.
2020-04-23 14:32:44 -04:00
Chris Baker 8ea4a7e84b return parsing error if scaling policy includes more than one policy block
also, check that parsing a minimal scaling block doesn't throw any errors
2020-04-23 12:37:45 +00:00
Seth Hoenig 40e0f8a346
Merge pull request #7690 from hashicorp/b-inspect-proxy-output
two fixes for inspect on connect proxy
2020-04-20 10:17:54 -06:00
Anthony Scalisi 9664c6b270
fix spelling errors (#6985) 2020-04-20 09:28:19 -04:00
Seth Hoenig 7e3b16fa90 jobspec: correctly parse proxy fields from jobspec
Before, the proxy stanza did not parse non-object fields
`local_service_port` and `local_service_address` from the
connect `proxy` stanza. This change fixes that.
2020-04-13 15:59:45 -06:00
Seth Hoenig 0407eaaf88 connect: extract common task keys 2020-04-10 09:49:19 -06:00
Seth Hoenig db865e05d8 connect: enable configuring sidecar_task.name
Before, the submitted jobspec for sidecar_task would pass
through 2 key validation steps - once for the subset specific
to connect sidecar task definitions, and once again for the set
of normal task definition where the task would actually get
unmarshalled.

The valid keys for the normal task definition did not include
"name", which is supposed to be configurable for the sidecar
task. To fix this, just eliminate the double validation step,
and instead pass-in the correct set of keys to validate against
to the one generic task parser.

Fixes #7680
2020-04-09 21:01:16 -06:00
Tim Gross a258ae813a
hclfmt test fixtures (#7584) 2020-04-01 10:48:28 -04:00
Seth Hoenig 14c7cebdea connect: enable automatic expose paths for individual group service checks
Part of #6120

Building on the support for enabling connect proxy paths in #7323, this change
adds the ability to configure the 'service.check.expose' flag on group-level
service check definitions for services that are connect-enabled. This is a slight
deviation from the "magic" that Consul provides. With Consul, the 'expose' flag
exists on the connect.proxy stanza, which will then auto-generate expose paths
for every HTTP and gRPC service check associated with that connect-enabled
service.

A first attempt at providing similar magic for Nomad's Consul Connect integration
followed that pattern exactly, as seen in #7396. However, on reviewing the PR
we realized having the `expose` flag on the proxy stanza inseperably ties together
the automatic path generation with every HTTP/gRPC defined on the service. This
makes sense in Consul's context, because a service definition is reasonably
associated with a single "task". With Nomad's group level service definitions
however, there is a reasonable expectation that a service definition is more
abstractly representative of multiple services within the task group. In this
case, one would want to define checks of that service which concretely make HTTP
or gRPC requests to different underlying tasks. Such a model is not possible
with the course `proxy.expose` flag.

Instead, we now have the flag made available within the check definitions themselves.
By making the expose feature resolute to each check, it is possible to have
some HTTP/gRPC checks which make use of the envoy exposed paths, as well as
some HTTP/gRPC checks which make use of some orthongonal port-mapping to do
checks on some other task (or even some other bound port of the same task)
within the task group.

Given this example,

group "server-group" {
  network {
    mode = "bridge"
    port "forchecks" {
      to = -1
    }
  }

  service {
    name = "myserver"
    port = 2000

    connect {
      sidecar_service {
      }
    }

    check {
      name     = "mycheck-myserver"
      type     = "http"
      port     = "forchecks"
      interval = "3s"
      timeout  = "2s"
      method   = "GET"
      path     = "/classic/responder/health"
      expose   = true
    }
  }
}

Nomad will automatically inject (via job endpoint mutator) the
extrapolated expose path configuration, i.e.

expose {
  path {
    path            = "/classic/responder/health"
    protocol        = "http"
    local_path_port = 2000
    listener_port   = "forchecks"
  }
}

Documentation is coming in #7440 (needs updating, doing next)

Modifications to the `countdash` examples in https://github.com/hashicorp/demo-consul-101/pull/6
which will make the examples in the documentation actually runnable.

Will add some e2e tests based on the above when it becomes available.
2020-03-31 17:15:50 -06:00
Seth Hoenig 41244c5857 jobspec: parse multi expose.path instead of explicit slice 2020-03-31 17:15:27 -06:00
Seth Hoenig 0266f056b8 connect: enable proxy.passthrough configuration
Enable configuration of HTTP and gRPC endpoints which should be exposed by
the Connect sidecar proxy. This changeset is the first "non-magical" pass
that lays the groundwork for enabling Consul service checks for tasks
running in a network namespace because they are Connect-enabled. The changes
here provide for full configuration of the

  connect {
    sidecar_service {
      proxy {
        expose {
          paths = [{
		path = <exposed endpoint>
                protocol = <http or grpc>
                local_path_port = <local endpoint port>
                listener_port = <inbound mesh port>
	  }, ... ]
       }
    }
  }

stanza. Everything from `expose` and below is new, and partially implements
the precedent set by Consul:
  https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/registration/service-registration.html#expose-paths-configuration-reference

Combined with a task-group level network port-mapping in the form:

  port "exposeExample" { to = -1 }

it is now possible to "punch a hole" through the network namespace
to a specific HTTP or gRPC path, with the anticipated use case of creating
Consul checks on Connect enabled services.

A future PR may introduce more automagic behavior, where we can do things like

1) auto-fill the 'expose.path.local_path_port' with the default value of the
   'service.port' value for task-group level connect-enabled services.

2) automatically generate a port-mapping

3) enable an 'expose.checks' flag which automatically creates exposed endpoints
   for every compatible consul service check (http/grpc checks on connect
   enabled services).
2020-03-31 17:15:27 -06:00
Drew Bailey ec2fd3329c
update enterprise audit blurb 2020-03-24 19:42:02 -04:00
Mahmood Ali ceed57b48f per-task restart policy 2020-03-24 17:00:41 -04:00
Chris Baker ea050b20c7 test coverage for scaling policy min/max parsing 2020-03-24 19:28:24 +00:00
James Rasell f125b5fb2d scaling: ensure min and max int64s are in toplevel of block. 2020-03-24 13:57:15 +00:00
Chris Baker 42270d862c wip: some tests still failing
updating job scaling endpoints to match RFC, cleaning up the API object as well
2020-03-24 13:57:14 +00:00
Chris Baker 8626e32557 wip: test for scaling policy parsing 2020-03-24 13:55:19 +00:00
Chris Baker 1f844a54f9 wip: was incorrectly parsing ScalingPolicy 2020-03-24 13:55:19 +00:00
Chris Baker 65d92f1fbf WIP: adding ScalingPolicy to api/structs and state store 2020-03-24 13:55:18 +00:00
Tim Gross 076fbbf08f
Merge pull request #7012 from hashicorp/f-csi-volumes
Container Storage Interface Support
2020-03-23 14:19:46 -04:00
Lang Martin e100444740 csi: add mount_options to volumes and volume requests (#7398)
Add mount_options to both the volume definition on registration and to the volume block in the group where the volume is requested. If both are specified, the options provided in the request replace the options defined in the volume. They get passed to the NodePublishVolume, which causes the node plugin to actually mount the volume on the host.

Individual tasks just mount bind into the host mounted volume (unchanged behavior). An operator can mount the same volume with different options by specifying it twice in the group context.

closes #7007

* nomad/structs/volumes: add MountOptions to volume request

* jobspec/test-fixtures/basic.hcl: add mount_options to volume block

* jobspec/parse_test: add expected MountOptions

* api/tasks: add mount_options

* jobspec/parse_group: use hcl decode not mapstructure, mount_options

* client/allocrunner/csi_hook: pass MountOptions through

client/allocrunner/csi_hook: add a VolumeMountOptions

client/allocrunner/csi_hook: drop Options

client/allocrunner/csi_hook: use the structs options

* client/pluginmanager/csimanager/interface: UsageOptions.MountOptions

* client/pluginmanager/csimanager/volume: pass MountOptions in capabilities

* plugins/csi/plugin: remove todo 7007 comment

* nomad/structs/csi: MountOptions

* api/csi: add options to the api for parsing, match structs

* plugins/csi/plugin: move VolumeMountOptions to structs

* api/csi: use specific type for mount_options

* client/allocrunner/csi_hook: merge MountOptions here

* rename CSIOptions to CSIMountOptions

* client/allocrunner/csi_hook

* client/pluginmanager/csimanager/volume

* nomad/structs/csi

* plugins/csi/fake/client: add PrevVolumeCapability

* plugins/csi/plugin

* client/pluginmanager/csimanager/volume_test: remove debugging

* client/pluginmanager/csimanager/volume: fix odd merging logic

* api: rename CSIOptions -> CSIMountOptions

* nomad/csi_endpoint: remove a 7007 comment

* command/alloc_status: show mount options in the volume list

* nomad/structs/csi: include MountOptions in the volume stub

* api/csi: add MountOptions to stub

* command/volume_status_csi: clean up csiVolMountOption, add it

* command/alloc_status: csiVolMountOption lives in volume_csi_status

* command/node_status: display mount flags

* nomad/structs/volumes: npe

* plugins/csi/plugin: npe in ToCSIRepresentation

* jobspec/parse_test: expand volume parse test cases

* command/agent/job_endpoint: ApiTgToStructsTG needs MountOptions

* command/volume_status_csi: copy paste error

* jobspec/test-fixtures/basic: hclfmt

* command/volume_status_csi: clean up csiVolMountOption
2020-03-23 13:59:25 -04:00
Danielle Lancashire 426c26d7c0 CSI Plugin Registration (#6555)
This changeset implements the initial registration and fingerprinting
of CSI Plugins as part of #5378. At a high level, it introduces the
following:

* A `csi_plugin` stanza as part of a Nomad task configuration, to
  allow a task to expose that it is a plugin.

* A new task runner hook: `csi_plugin_supervisor`. This hook does two
  things. When the `csi_plugin` stanza is detected, it will
  automatically configure the plugin task to receive bidirectional
  mounts to the CSI intermediary directory. At runtime, it will then
  perform an initial heartbeat of the plugin and handle submitting it to
  the new `dynamicplugins.Registry` for further use by the client, and
  then run a lightweight heartbeat loop that will emit task events
  when health changes.

* The `dynamicplugins.Registry` for handling plugins that run
  as Nomad tasks, in contrast to the existing catalog that requires
  `go-plugin` type plugins and to know the plugin configuration in
  advance.

* The `csimanager` which fingerprints CSI plugins, in a similar way to
  `drivermanager` and `devicemanager`. It currently only fingerprints
  the NodeID from the plugin, and assumes that all plugins are
  monolithic.

Missing features

* We do not use the live updates of the `dynamicplugin` registry in
  the `csimanager` yet.

* We do not deregister the plugins from the client when they shutdown
  yet, they just become indefinitely marked as unhealthy. This is
  deliberate until we figure out how we should manage deploying new
  versions of plugins/transitioning them.
2020-03-23 13:58:28 -04:00
Drew Bailey b09abef332
Audit config, seams for enterprise audit features
allow oss to parse sink duration

clean up audit sink parsing

ent eventer config reload

fix typo

SetEnabled to eventer interface

client acl test

rm dead code

fix failing test
2020-03-23 13:47:42 -04:00
Mahmood Ali fd5d033e32
Revert "vendor: fsouza/go-docker-client v1.6.3" 2020-03-23 10:48:47 -04:00
Yoan Blanc 8e744d1877
vendor: fsouza/go-docker-client v1.6.3
Signed-off-by: Yoan Blanc <yoan@dosimple.ch>
2020-03-22 09:25:46 +01:00
Mahmood Ali 01dc3c16e4 fix one test usage of BlockUntil 2020-03-21 18:25:13 -04:00
Jasmine Dahilig 73a64e4397 change jobspec lifecycle stanza to use sidecar attribute instead of
block_until status
2020-03-21 17:52:57 -04:00
Jasmine Dahilig 1485b342e2 remove deadline code for now 2020-03-21 17:52:56 -04:00
Jasmine Dahilig fc13fa9739 change TaskLifecycle RunLevel to Hook and add Deadline time duration 2020-03-21 17:52:37 -04:00
Mahmood Ali 4ebeac721a update structs with lifecycle 2020-03-21 17:52:36 -04:00
Mahmood Ali 3b5786ddb3 add lifecycle to api and parser 2020-03-21 17:52:36 -04:00
Michael Schurter 2dcc85bed1 jobspec: fixup vault_grace deprecation
Followup to #7170

- Moved canonicalization of VaultGrace back into `api/` package.
- Fixed tests.
- Made docs styling consistent.
2020-03-10 14:58:49 -07:00
Fredrik Hoem Grelland edb3bd0f3f Update consul-template to v0.24.1 and remove deprecated vault_grace (#7170) 2020-02-23 16:24:53 +01:00
Seth Hoenig 0e44094d1a client: enable configuring enable_tag_override for services
Consul provides a feature of Service Definitions where the tags
associated with a service can be modified through the Catalog API,
overriding the value(s) configured in the agent's service configuration.

To enable this feature, the flag enable_tag_override must be configured
in the service definition.

Previously, Nomad did not allow configuring this flag, and thus the default
value of false was used. Now, it is configurable.

Because Nomad itself acts as a state machine around the the service definitions
of the tasks it manages, it's worth describing what happens when this feature
is enabled and why.

Consider the basic case where there is no Nomad, and your service is provided
to consul as a boring JSON file. The ultimate source of truth for the definition
of that service is the file, and is stored in the agent. Later, Consul performs
"anti-entropy" which synchronizes the Catalog (stored only the leaders). Then
with enable_tag_override=true, the tags field is available for "external"
modification through the Catalog API (rather than directly configuring the
service definition file, or using the Agent API). The important observation
is that if the service definition ever changes (i.e. the file is changed &
config reloaded OR the Agent API is used to modify the service), those
"external" tag values are thrown away, and the new service definition is
once again the source of truth.

In the Nomad case, Nomad itself is the source of truth over the Agent in
the same way the JSON file was the source of truth in the example above.
That means any time Nomad sets a new service definition, any externally
configured tags are going to be replaced. When does this happen? Only on
major lifecycle events, for example when a task is modified because of an
updated job spec from the 'nomad job run <existing>' command. Otherwise,
Nomad's periodic re-sync's with Consul will now no longer try to restore
the externally modified tag values (as long as enable_tag_override=true).

Fixes #2057
2020-02-10 08:00:55 -06:00
Mahmood Ali 7171488e81 run "make hclfmt" 2020-02-03 12:15:53 -05:00
Seth Hoenig f030a22c7c command, docs: create and document consul token configuration for connect acls (gh-6716)
This change provides an initial pass at setting up the configuration necessary to
enable use of Connect with Consul ACLs. Operators will be able to pass in a Consul
Token through `-consul-token` or `$CONSUL_TOKEN` in the `job run` and `job revert`
commands (similar to Vault tokens).

These values are not actually used yet in this changeset.
2020-01-31 19:02:53 -06:00
Nick Ethier 5cbb94e16e consul: add support for canary meta 2020-01-27 09:53:30 -05:00
Drew Bailey 24929776a2
shutdown delay for task groups
copy struct values

ensure groupserviceHook implements RunnerPreKillhook

run deregister first

test that shutdown times are delayed

move magic number into variable
2019-12-16 11:38:16 -05:00
Michael Schurter 796758b8a5 core: add semver constraint
The existing version constraint uses logic optimized for package
managers, not schedulers, when checking prereleases:

- 1.3.0-beta1 will *not* satisfy ">= 0.6.1"
- 1.7.0-rc1 will *not* satisfy ">= 1.6.0-beta1"

This is due to package managers wishing to favor final releases over
prereleases.

In a scheduler versions more often represent the earliest release all
required features/APIs are available in a system. Whether the constraint
or the version being evaluated are prereleases has no impact on
ordering.

This commit adds a new constraint - `semver` - which will use Semver
v2.0 ordering when evaluating constraints. Given the above examples:

- 1.3.0-beta1 satisfies ">= 0.6.1" using `semver`
- 1.7.0-rc1 satisfies ">= 1.6.0-beta1" using `semver`

Since existing jobspecs may rely on the old behavior, a new constraint
was added and the implicit Consul Connect and Vault constraints were
updated to use it.
2019-11-19 08:40:19 -08:00
Tim Gross 256ce6b75d
run 'make hclfmt' so that 'make dev' is idempotent (#6587) 2019-10-30 09:37:18 -04:00
Lang Martin aa77ea4032
quota: parse network stanza in quotas (#6511) 2019-10-24 10:41:54 -04:00
Seth Hoenig 8b03477f46
Merge pull request #6448 from hashicorp/f-set-connect-sidecar-tags
connect: enable setting tags on consul connect sidecar service in job…
2019-10-17 15:14:09 -05:00
Seth Hoenig 039fbd3f3b connect: enable setting tags on consul connect sidecar service in jobspec (#6415) 2019-10-17 19:25:20 +00:00
Danielle fee482ae6c
Merge pull request #6331 from hashicorp/dani/f-volume-mount-propagation
volumes: Add support for mount propagation
2019-10-14 14:29:40 +02:00
Danielle Lancashire 4fbcc668d0
volumes: Add support for mount propagation
This commit introduces support for configuring mount propagation when
mounting volumes with the `volume_mount` stanza on Linux targets.

Similar to Kubernetes, we expose 3 options for configuring mount
propagation:

- private, which is equivalent to `rprivate` on Linux, which does not allow the
           container to see any new nested mounts after the chroot was created.

- host-to-task, which is equivalent to `rslave` on Linux, which allows new mounts
                that have been created _outside of the container_ to be visible
                inside the container after the chroot is created.

- bidirectional, which is equivalent to `rshared` on Linux, which allows both
                 the container to see new mounts created on the host, but
                 importantly _allows the container to create mounts that are
                 visible in other containers an don the host_

private and host-to-task are safe, but bidirectional mounts can be
dangerous, as if the code inside a container creates a mount, and does
not clean it up before tearing down the container, it can cause bad
things to happen inside the kernel.

To add a layer of safety here, we require that the user has ReadWrite
permissions on the volume before allowing bidirectional mounts, as a
defense in depth / validation case, although creating mounts should also require
a priviliged execution environment inside the container.
2019-10-14 14:09:58 +02:00
Danielle Lancashire 199d24d6bf
chore: initial hclfmt 2019-10-11 14:00:05 +02:00
Tim Gross cd9c23617f
client/connect: ConsulProxy LocalServicePort/Address (#6358)
Without a `LocalServicePort`, Connect services will try to use the
mapped port even when delivering traffic locally. A user can override
this behavior by pinning the port value in the `service` stanza but
this prevents us from using the Consul service name to reach the
service.

This commits configures the Consul proxy with its `LocalServicePort`
and `LocalServiceAddress` fields.
2019-09-23 14:30:48 -04:00
Danielle Lancashire 78b61de45f
config: Hoist volume.config.source into volume
Currently, using a Volume in a job uses the following configuration:

```
volume "alias-name" {
  type = "volume-type"
  read_only = true

  config {
    source = "host_volume_name"
  }
}
```

This commit migrates to the following:

```
volume "alias-name" {
  type = "volume-type"
  source = "host_volume_name"
  read_only = true
}
```

The original design was based due to being uncertain about the future of storage
plugins, and to allow maxium flexibility.

However, this causes a few issues, namely:
- We frequently need to parse this configuration during submission,
scheduling, and mounting
- It complicates the configuration from and end users perspective
- It complicates the ability to do validation

As we understand the problem space of CSI a little more, it has become
clear that we won't need the `source` to be in config, as it will be
used in the majority of cases:

- Host Volumes: Always need a source
- Preallocated CSI Volumes: Always needs a source from a volume or claim name
- Dynamic Persistent CSI Volumes*: Always needs a source to attach the volumes
                                   to for managing upgrades and to avoid dangling.
- Dynamic Ephemeral CSI Volumes*: Less thought out, but `source` will probably point
                                  to the plugin name, and a `config` block will
                                  allow you to pass meta to the plugin. Or will
                                  point to a pre-configured ephemeral config.
*If implemented

The new design simplifies this by merging the source into the volume
stanza to solve the above issues with usability, performance, and error
handling.
2019-09-13 04:37:59 +02:00
Jerome Gravel-Niquet cbdc1978bf Consul service meta (#6193)
* adds meta object to service in job spec, sends it to consul

* adds tests for service meta

* fix tests

* adds docs

* better hashing for service meta, use helper for copying meta when registering service

* tried to be DRY, but looks like it would be more work to use the
helper function
2019-08-23 12:49:02 -04:00
Tim Gross a0e923f46c add optional task field to group service checks 2019-08-20 09:35:31 -04:00