Adds nomad exec support in our API, by hitting the websocket endpoint.
We introduce API structs that correspond to the drivers streaming exec structs.
For creating the websocket connection, we reuse the transport setting from api
http client.
This adds a websocket endpoint for handling `nomad exec`.
The endpoint is a websocket interface, as we require a bi-directional
streaming (to handle both input and output), which is not very appropriate for
plain HTTP 1.0. Using websocket makes implementing the web ui a bit simpler. I
considered using golang http hijack capability to treat http request as a plain
connection, but the web interface would be too complicated potentially.
Furthermore, the API endpoint operates against the raw core nomad exec streaming
datastructures, defined in protobuf, with json serializer. Our APIs use json
interfaces in general, and protobuf generates json friendly golang structs.
Reusing the structs here simplify interface and reduce conversion overhead.
- Revised "What is Nomad" copy
- Added "Key Features" section with links to task drivers & device plugins with lift-and-shift from README
- Added "Who Uses Nomad" section with users, talks, blog posts
- Removed Hadoop YARN, Docker Swarm, HTCondor from comparisons
- Revamped Guides section
- Inserted "Installing Nomad", "Upgrading", "Integrations" as persistent in Guides navbar
- Split Installing Nomad into two paths for users (one for Sandbox with "Quickstart", one for Production)
- Surfaced "Upgrading" and "Integrations" section from documentation
- Changed "Job Lifecycle" section into "Deploying & Managing Applications"
- Reworked "Operations" into "Operating Nomad"
- Reworked "Security" into "Securing Nomad"
- Segmented Namespaces, Resource Quotas, Sentinel into "Governance & Policy" subsection
- Reworked "Spark integration" into its own "Analytical Workloads" section
`Index` is already included as part of `WriteMeta` embedding.
This is a backward compatible change: Clients never read the field; and
Server refernces to `EmitNodeEventsResponse.Index` would be using the
value in `WriteMeta`, which is consistent with other response structs.
* client: was not using up-to-date client state in determining which alloc count towards allocated resources
* Update client/client.go
Co-Authored-By: cgbaker <cgbaker@hashicorp.com>
This removes an unnecessary shared lock between discovery and heartbeating
which was causing heartbeats to be missed upon retries when a single server
fails. Also made a drive by fix to call the periodic server shuffler goroutine.