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Author SHA1 Message Date
Yoan Blanc 225c9c1215 fixup! vendor: explicit use of hashicorp/go-msgpack
Signed-off-by: Yoan Blanc <yoan@dosimple.ch>
2020-03-31 09:48:07 -04:00
Yoan Blanc 761d014071 vendor: explicit use of hashicorp/go-msgpack
Signed-off-by: Yoan Blanc <yoan@dosimple.ch>
2020-03-31 09:45:21 -04:00
Mahmood Ali 4b2ba62e35 acl: check ACL against object namespace
Fix a bug where a millicious user can access or manipulate an alloc in a
namespace they don't have access to.  The allocation endpoints perform
ACL checks against the request namespace, not the allocation namespace,
and performs the allocation lookup independently from namespaces.

Here, we check that the requested can access the alloc namespace
regardless of the declared request namespace.

Ideally, we'd enforce that the declared request namespace matches
the actual allocation namespace.  Unfortunately, we haven't documented
alloc endpoints as namespaced functions; we suspect starting to enforce
this will be very disruptive and inappropriate for a nomad point
release.  As such, we maintain current behavior that doesn't require
passing the proper namespace in request.  A future major release may
start enforcing checking declared namespace.
2019-10-08 12:59:22 -04:00
Mahmood Ali ab2cae0625 implement client endpoint of nomad exec
Add a client streaming RPC endpoint for processing nomad exec tasks, by invoking
the relevant task handler for execution.
2019-05-09 16:49:08 -04:00
Michael Schurter 960f3be76c client: expose task state to client
The interesting decision in this commit was to expose AR's state and not
a fully materialized Allocation struct. AR.clientAlloc builds an Alloc
that contains the task state, so I considered simply memoizing and
exposing that method.

However, that would lead to AR having two awkwardly similar methods:
 - Alloc() - which returns the server-sent alloc
 - ClientAlloc() - which returns the fully materialized client alloc

Since ClientAlloc() could be memoized it would be just as cheap to call
as Alloc(), so why not replace Alloc() entirely?

Replacing Alloc() entirely would require Update() to immediately
materialize the task states on server-sent Allocs as there may have been
local task state changes since the server received an Alloc update.

This quickly becomes difficult to reason about: should Update hooks use
the TaskStates? Are state changes caused by TR Update hooks immediately
reflected in the Alloc? Should AR persist its copy of the Alloc? If so,
are its TaskStates canonical or the TaskStates on TR?

So! Forget that. Let's separate the static Allocation from the dynamic
AR & TR state!

 - AR.Alloc() is for static Allocation access (often for the Job)
 - AR.AllocState() is for the dynamic AR & TR runtime state (deployment
   status, task states, etc).

If code needs to know the status of a task: AllocState()
If code needs to know the names of tasks: Alloc()

It should be very easy for a developer to reason about which method they
should call and what they can do with the return values.
2018-10-16 16:56:55 -07:00
Michael Schurter fb4aa74153 client: add comment 2018-10-16 16:56:55 -07:00
Michael Schurter 9a7e6be2b6 client: fix potentially dropped streaming errors 2018-10-16 16:56:55 -07:00
Michael Schurter 951ed17436 client: do not inspect task state to follow logs
"Ask forgiveness, not permission."

Instead of peaking at TaskStates (which are no longer updated on the
AR.Alloc() view of the world) to only read logs for running tasks, just
try to read the logs and improve the error handling if they don't exist.

This should make log streaming less dependent on AR/TR behavior.

Also fixed a race where the log streamer could exit before reading an
error. This caused no logs or errors to be displayed sometimes when an
error occurred.
2018-10-16 16:56:55 -07:00
Alex Dadgar 0e79e1a46e Keep stream and logs in sync for detecting closed pipe 2018-05-09 11:22:52 -07:00
Michael Schurter f1a6aa103a framer: fix race and remove unused error var
In the old code `sending` in the `send()` method shared the Data slice's
underlying backing array with its caller. Clearing StreamFrame.Data
didn't break the reference from the sent frame to the StreamFramer's
data slice.
2018-05-02 10:46:16 -07:00
Michael Schurter 7360fe3a6d client: squelch errors on cleanly closed pipes 2018-05-02 10:46:16 -07:00
Michael Schurter ffff97e25f client: don't spin on read errors 2018-05-02 10:46:16 -07:00
Michael Schurter 5ef0a82e6e client: reset encoders between uses
According to go/codec's docs, Reset(...) should be called on
Decoders/Encoders before reuse:

https://godoc.org/github.com/ugorji/go/codec

I could find no evidence that *not* calling Reset() caused bugs, but
might as well do what the docs say?
2018-05-02 10:46:16 -07:00
Alex Dadgar e685211892 Code review feedback 2018-02-15 13:59:02 -08:00
Alex Dadgar dc75501c69 Respond to comments 2018-02-15 13:59:02 -08:00
Alex Dadgar 2f9d33f479 vet 2018-02-15 13:59:02 -08:00
Alex Dadgar f5f43218f5 HTTP and tests 2018-02-15 13:59:02 -08:00
Alex Dadgar 6546b43a17 Client implementation of stream 2018-02-15 13:59:02 -08:00
Alex Dadgar 9a5569678c Client Stat/List impl 2018-02-15 13:59:02 -08:00
Alex Dadgar 8854b35b34 Agent logs 2018-02-15 13:59:02 -08:00
Alex Dadgar 9479cb7f25 Remove logging 2018-02-15 13:59:01 -08:00
Alex Dadgar ddd67f5f11 Server streaming 2018-02-15 13:59:01 -08:00
Alex Dadgar ca9379be09 Logs over RPC w/ lots to touch up 2018-02-15 13:59:01 -08:00
Alex Dadgar fea0e69d4f wip fs endpoint 2018-02-15 13:59:01 -08:00