package allocrunner import ( "fmt" "io/ioutil" "os" "path/filepath" "testing" "time" "github.com/hashicorp/consul/api" "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/allochealth" "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/allocwatcher" cconsul "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/consul" "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/client/state" "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/command/agent/consul" "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/helper/uuid" "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/nomad/mock" "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/nomad/structs" "github.com/hashicorp/nomad/testutil" "github.com/stretchr/testify/require" ) // destroy does a blocking destroy on an alloc runner func destroy(ar *allocRunner) { ar.Destroy() <-ar.DestroyCh() } // TestAllocRunner_AllocState_Initialized asserts that getting TaskStates via // AllocState() are initialized even before the AllocRunner has run. func TestAllocRunner_AllocState_Initialized(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() alloc := mock.Alloc() alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0].Driver = "mock_driver" conf, cleanup := testAllocRunnerConfig(t, alloc) defer cleanup() ar, err := NewAllocRunner(conf) require.NoError(t, err) allocState := ar.AllocState() require.NotNil(t, allocState) require.NotNil(t, allocState.TaskStates[conf.Alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0].Name]) } // TestAllocRunner_TaskLeader_KillTG asserts that when a leader task dies the // entire task group is killed. func TestAllocRunner_TaskLeader_KillTG(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() alloc := mock.BatchAlloc() tr := alloc.AllocatedResources.Tasks[alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0].Name] alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].RestartPolicy.Attempts = 0 alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0].RestartPolicy.Attempts = 0 // Create two tasks in the task group task := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0] task.Name = "task1" task.Driver = "mock_driver" task.KillTimeout = 10 * time.Millisecond task.Config = map[string]interface{}{ "run_for": "10s", } task2 := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0].Copy() task2.Name = "task2" task2.Driver = "mock_driver" task2.Leader = true task2.Config = map[string]interface{}{ "run_for": "1s", } alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks = append(alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks, task2) alloc.AllocatedResources.Tasks[task.Name] = tr alloc.AllocatedResources.Tasks[task2.Name] = tr conf, cleanup := testAllocRunnerConfig(t, alloc) defer cleanup() ar, err := NewAllocRunner(conf) require.NoError(t, err) defer destroy(ar) go ar.Run() // Wait for all tasks to be killed upd := conf.StateUpdater.(*MockStateUpdater) testutil.WaitForResult(func() (bool, error) { last := upd.Last() if last == nil { return false, fmt.Errorf("No updates") } if last.ClientStatus != structs.AllocClientStatusComplete { return false, fmt.Errorf("got status %v; want %v", last.ClientStatus, structs.AllocClientStatusComplete) } // Task1 should be killed because Task2 exited state1 := last.TaskStates[task.Name] if state1.State != structs.TaskStateDead { return false, fmt.Errorf("got state %v; want %v", state1.State, structs.TaskStateDead) } if state1.FinishedAt.IsZero() || state1.StartedAt.IsZero() { return false, fmt.Errorf("expected to have a start and finish time") } if len(state1.Events) < 2 { // At least have a received and destroyed return false, fmt.Errorf("Unexpected number of events") } found := false killingMsg := "" for _, e := range state1.Events { if e.Type == structs.TaskLeaderDead { found = true } if e.Type == structs.TaskKilling { killingMsg = e.DisplayMessage } } if !found { return false, fmt.Errorf("Did not find event %v", structs.TaskLeaderDead) } expectedKillingMsg := "Sent interrupt. Waiting 10ms before force killing" if killingMsg != expectedKillingMsg { return false, fmt.Errorf("Unexpected task event message - wanted %q. got %q", killingMsg, expectedKillingMsg) } // Task Two should be dead state2 := last.TaskStates[task2.Name] if state2.State != structs.TaskStateDead { return false, fmt.Errorf("got state %v; want %v", state2.State, structs.TaskStateDead) } if state2.FinishedAt.IsZero() || state2.StartedAt.IsZero() { return false, fmt.Errorf("expected to have a start and finish time") } return true, nil }, func(err error) { t.Fatalf("err: %v", err) }) } // TestAllocRunner_Lifecycle_Poststart asserts that a service job with 2 // poststart lifecycle hooks (1 sidecar, 1 ephemeral) starts all 3 tasks, only // the ephemeral one finishes, and the other 2 exit when the alloc is stopped. func TestAllocRunner_Lifecycle_Poststart(t *testing.T) { alloc := mock.LifecycleAlloc() alloc.Job.Type = structs.JobTypeService mainTask := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0] mainTask.Config["run_for"] = "100s" sidecarTask := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[1] sidecarTask.Lifecycle.Hook = structs.TaskLifecycleHookPoststart sidecarTask.Config["run_for"] = "100s" ephemeralTask := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[2] ephemeralTask.Lifecycle.Hook = structs.TaskLifecycleHookPoststart conf, cleanup := testAllocRunnerConfig(t, alloc) defer cleanup() ar, err := NewAllocRunner(conf) require.NoError(t, err) defer destroy(ar) go ar.Run() upd := conf.StateUpdater.(*MockStateUpdater) // Wait for main and sidecar tasks to be running, and that the // ephemeral task ran and exited. testutil.WaitForResult(func() (bool, error) { last := upd.Last() if last == nil { return false, fmt.Errorf("No updates") } if last.ClientStatus != structs.AllocClientStatusRunning { return false, fmt.Errorf("expected alloc to be running not %s", last.ClientStatus) } if s := last.TaskStates[mainTask.Name].State; s != structs.TaskStateRunning { return false, fmt.Errorf("expected main task to be running not %s", s) } if s := last.TaskStates[sidecarTask.Name].State; s != structs.TaskStateRunning { return false, fmt.Errorf("expected sidecar task to be running not %s", s) } if s := last.TaskStates[ephemeralTask.Name].State; s != structs.TaskStateDead { return false, fmt.Errorf("expected ephemeral task to be dead not %s", s) } if last.TaskStates[ephemeralTask.Name].Failed { return false, fmt.Errorf("expected ephemeral task to be successful not failed") } return true, nil }, func(err error) { t.Fatalf("error waiting for initial state:\n%v", err) }) // Tell the alloc to stop stopAlloc := alloc.Copy() stopAlloc.DesiredStatus = structs.AllocDesiredStatusStop ar.Update(stopAlloc) // Wait for main and sidecar tasks to stop. testutil.WaitForResult(func() (bool, error) { last := upd.Last() if last.ClientStatus != structs.AllocClientStatusComplete { return false, fmt.Errorf("expected alloc to be running not %s", last.ClientStatus) } if s := last.TaskStates[mainTask.Name].State; s != structs.TaskStateDead { return false, fmt.Errorf("expected main task to be dead not %s", s) } if last.TaskStates[mainTask.Name].Failed { return false, fmt.Errorf("expected main task to be successful not failed") } if s := last.TaskStates[sidecarTask.Name].State; s != structs.TaskStateDead { return false, fmt.Errorf("expected sidecar task to be dead not %s", s) } if last.TaskStates[sidecarTask.Name].Failed { return false, fmt.Errorf("expected sidecar task to be successful not failed") } return true, nil }, func(err error) { t.Fatalf("error waiting for initial state:\n%v", err) }) } // TestAllocRunner_TaskMain_KillTG asserts that when main tasks die the // entire task group is killed. func TestAllocRunner_TaskMain_KillTG(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() alloc := mock.BatchAlloc() tr := alloc.AllocatedResources.Tasks[alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0].Name] alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].RestartPolicy.Attempts = 0 alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0].RestartPolicy.Attempts = 0 // Create four tasks in the task group prestart := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0].Copy() prestart.Name = "prestart-sidecar" prestart.Driver = "mock_driver" prestart.KillTimeout = 10 * time.Millisecond prestart.Lifecycle = &structs.TaskLifecycleConfig{ Hook: structs.TaskLifecycleHookPrestart, Sidecar: true, } prestart.Config = map[string]interface{}{ "run_for": "100s", } poststart := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0].Copy() poststart.Name = "poststart-sidecar" poststart.Driver = "mock_driver" poststart.KillTimeout = 10 * time.Millisecond poststart.Lifecycle = &structs.TaskLifecycleConfig{ Hook: structs.TaskLifecycleHookPoststart, Sidecar: true, } poststart.Config = map[string]interface{}{ "run_for": "100s", } // these two main tasks have the same name, is that ok? main1 := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0].Copy() main1.Name = "task2" main1.Driver = "mock_driver" main1.Config = map[string]interface{}{ "run_for": "1s", } main2 := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0].Copy() main2.Name = "task2" main2.Driver = "mock_driver" main2.Config = map[string]interface{}{ "run_for": "2s", } alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks = []*structs.Task{prestart, poststart, main1, main2} alloc.AllocatedResources.Tasks = map[string]*structs.AllocatedTaskResources{ prestart.Name: tr, poststart.Name: tr, main1.Name: tr, main2.Name: tr, } conf, cleanup := testAllocRunnerConfig(t, alloc) defer cleanup() ar, err := NewAllocRunner(conf) require.NoError(t, err) defer destroy(ar) go ar.Run() hasTaskMainEvent := func(state *structs.TaskState) bool { for _, e := range state.Events { if e.Type == structs.TaskMainDead { return true } } return false } // Wait for all tasks to be killed upd := conf.StateUpdater.(*MockStateUpdater) testutil.WaitForResult(func() (bool, error) { last := upd.Last() if last == nil { return false, fmt.Errorf("No updates") } if last.ClientStatus != structs.AllocClientStatusComplete { return false, fmt.Errorf("got status %v; want %v", last.ClientStatus, structs.AllocClientStatusComplete) } var state *structs.TaskState // both sidecars should be killed because Task2 exited state = last.TaskStates[prestart.Name] if state == nil { return false, fmt.Errorf("could not find state for task %s", prestart.Name) } if state.State != structs.TaskStateDead { return false, fmt.Errorf("got state %v; want %v", state.State, structs.TaskStateDead) } if state.FinishedAt.IsZero() || state.StartedAt.IsZero() { return false, fmt.Errorf("expected to have a start and finish time") } if len(state.Events) < 2 { // At least have a received and destroyed return false, fmt.Errorf("Unexpected number of events") } if !hasTaskMainEvent(state) { return false, fmt.Errorf("Did not find event %v: %#+v", structs.TaskMainDead, state.Events) } state = last.TaskStates[poststart.Name] if state == nil { return false, fmt.Errorf("could not find state for task %s", poststart.Name) } if state.State != structs.TaskStateDead { return false, fmt.Errorf("got state %v; want %v", state.State, structs.TaskStateDead) } if state.FinishedAt.IsZero() || state.StartedAt.IsZero() { return false, fmt.Errorf("expected to have a start and finish time") } if len(state.Events) < 2 { // At least have a received and destroyed return false, fmt.Errorf("Unexpected number of events") } if !hasTaskMainEvent(state) { return false, fmt.Errorf("Did not find event %v: %#+v", structs.TaskMainDead, state.Events) } // main tasks should die naturely state = last.TaskStates[main1.Name] if state.State != structs.TaskStateDead { return false, fmt.Errorf("got state %v; want %v", state.State, structs.TaskStateDead) } if state.FinishedAt.IsZero() || state.StartedAt.IsZero() { return false, fmt.Errorf("expected to have a start and finish time") } if hasTaskMainEvent(state) { return false, fmt.Errorf("unexpected event %#+v in %v", structs.TaskMainDead, state.Events) } state = last.TaskStates[main2.Name] if state.State != structs.TaskStateDead { return false, fmt.Errorf("got state %v; want %v", state.State, structs.TaskStateDead) } if state.FinishedAt.IsZero() || state.StartedAt.IsZero() { return false, fmt.Errorf("expected to have a start and finish time") } if hasTaskMainEvent(state) { return false, fmt.Errorf("unexpected event %v in %#+v", structs.TaskMainDead, state.Events) } return true, nil }, func(err error) { t.Fatalf("err: %v", err) }) } // TestAllocRunner_Lifecycle_Poststop asserts that a service job with 1 // postop lifecycle hook starts all 3 tasks, only // the ephemeral one finishes, and the other 2 exit when the alloc is stopped. func TestAllocRunner_Lifecycle_Poststop(t *testing.T) { alloc := mock.LifecycleAlloc() tr := alloc.AllocatedResources.Tasks[alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0].Name] alloc.Job.Type = structs.JobTypeService mainTask := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0] mainTask.Config["run_for"] = "100s" ephemeralTask := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[1] ephemeralTask.Name = "quit" ephemeralTask.Lifecycle.Hook = structs.TaskLifecycleHookPoststop ephemeralTask.Config["run_for"] = "10s" alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks = []*structs.Task{mainTask, ephemeralTask} alloc.AllocatedResources.Tasks = map[string]*structs.AllocatedTaskResources{ mainTask.Name: tr, ephemeralTask.Name: tr, } conf, cleanup := testAllocRunnerConfig(t, alloc) defer cleanup() ar, err := NewAllocRunner(conf) require.NoError(t, err) defer destroy(ar) go ar.Run() upd := conf.StateUpdater.(*MockStateUpdater) // Wait for main task to be running testutil.WaitForResult(func() (bool, error) { last := upd.Last() if last == nil { return false, fmt.Errorf("No updates") } if last.ClientStatus != structs.AllocClientStatusRunning { return false, fmt.Errorf("expected alloc to be running not %s", last.ClientStatus) } if s := last.TaskStates[mainTask.Name].State; s != structs.TaskStateRunning { return false, fmt.Errorf("expected main task to be running not %s", s) } if s := last.TaskStates[ephemeralTask.Name].State; s != structs.TaskStatePending { return false, fmt.Errorf("expected ephemeral task to be pending not %s", s) } return true, nil }, func(err error) { t.Fatalf("error waiting for initial state:\n%v", err) }) // Tell the alloc to stop stopAlloc := alloc.Copy() stopAlloc.DesiredStatus = structs.AllocDesiredStatusStop ar.Update(stopAlloc) // Wait for main task to die & poststop task to run. testutil.WaitForResult(func() (bool, error) { last := upd.Last() if last.ClientStatus != structs.AllocClientStatusRunning { return false, fmt.Errorf("expected alloc to be running not %s", last.ClientStatus) } if s := last.TaskStates[mainTask.Name].State; s != structs.TaskStateDead { return false, fmt.Errorf("expected main task to be dead not %s", s) } if s := last.TaskStates[ephemeralTask.Name].State; s != structs.TaskStateRunning { return false, fmt.Errorf("expected poststop task to be running not %s", s) } return true, nil }, func(err error) { t.Fatalf("error waiting for initial state:\n%v", err) }) } func TestAllocRunner_TaskGroup_ShutdownDelay(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() alloc := mock.Alloc() tr := alloc.AllocatedResources.Tasks[alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0].Name] alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].RestartPolicy.Attempts = 0 alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0].RestartPolicy.Attempts = 0 // Create a group service tg := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0] tg.Services = []*structs.Service{ { Name: "shutdown_service", }, } // Create two tasks in the group task := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0] task.Name = "follower1" task.Driver = "mock_driver" task.Config = map[string]interface{}{ "run_for": "10s", } task2 := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0].Copy() task2.Name = "leader" task2.Driver = "mock_driver" task2.Leader = true task2.Config = map[string]interface{}{ "run_for": "10s", } alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks = append(alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks, task2) alloc.AllocatedResources.Tasks[task.Name] = tr alloc.AllocatedResources.Tasks[task2.Name] = tr // Set a shutdown delay shutdownDelay := 1 * time.Second alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].ShutdownDelay = &shutdownDelay conf, cleanup := testAllocRunnerConfig(t, alloc) defer cleanup() ar, err := NewAllocRunner(conf) require.NoError(t, err) defer destroy(ar) go ar.Run() // Wait for tasks to start upd := conf.StateUpdater.(*MockStateUpdater) last := upd.Last() testutil.WaitForResult(func() (bool, error) { last = upd.Last() if last == nil { return false, fmt.Errorf("No updates") } if n := len(last.TaskStates); n != 2 { return false, fmt.Errorf("Not enough task states (want: 2; found %d)", n) } for name, state := range last.TaskStates { if state.State != structs.TaskStateRunning { return false, fmt.Errorf("Task %q is not running yet (it's %q)", name, state.State) } } return true, nil }, func(err error) { t.Fatalf("err: %v", err) }) // Reset updates upd.Reset() // Stop alloc shutdownInit := time.Now() update := alloc.Copy() update.DesiredStatus = structs.AllocDesiredStatusStop ar.Update(update) // Wait for tasks to stop testutil.WaitForResult(func() (bool, error) { last := upd.Last() if last == nil { return false, fmt.Errorf("No updates") } fin := last.TaskStates["leader"].FinishedAt if fin.IsZero() { return false, nil } return true, nil }, func(err error) { last := upd.Last() for name, state := range last.TaskStates { t.Logf("%s: %s", name, state.State) } t.Fatalf("err: %v", err) }) // Get consul client operations consulClient := conf.Consul.(*cconsul.MockConsulServiceClient) consulOpts := consulClient.GetOps() var groupRemoveOp cconsul.MockConsulOp for _, op := range consulOpts { // Grab the first deregistration request if op.Op == "remove" && op.Name == "group-web" { groupRemoveOp = op break } } // Ensure remove operation is close to shutdown initiation require.True(t, groupRemoveOp.OccurredAt.Sub(shutdownInit) < 100*time.Millisecond) last = upd.Last() minShutdown := shutdownInit.Add(task.ShutdownDelay) leaderFinished := last.TaskStates["leader"].FinishedAt followerFinished := last.TaskStates["follower1"].FinishedAt // Check that both tasks shut down after min possible shutdown time require.Greater(t, leaderFinished.UnixNano(), minShutdown.UnixNano()) require.Greater(t, followerFinished.UnixNano(), minShutdown.UnixNano()) // Check that there is at least shutdown_delay between consul // remove operation and task finished at time require.True(t, leaderFinished.Sub(groupRemoveOp.OccurredAt) > shutdownDelay) } // TestAllocRunner_TaskLeader_StopTG asserts that when stopping an alloc with a // leader the leader is stopped before other tasks. func TestAllocRunner_TaskLeader_StopTG(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() alloc := mock.Alloc() tr := alloc.AllocatedResources.Tasks[alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0].Name] alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].RestartPolicy.Attempts = 0 alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0].RestartPolicy.Attempts = 0 // Create 3 tasks in the task group task := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0] task.Name = "follower1" task.Driver = "mock_driver" task.Config = map[string]interface{}{ "run_for": "10s", } task2 := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0].Copy() task2.Name = "leader" task2.Driver = "mock_driver" task2.Leader = true task2.Config = map[string]interface{}{ "run_for": "10s", } task3 := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0].Copy() task3.Name = "follower2" task3.Driver = "mock_driver" task3.Config = map[string]interface{}{ "run_for": "10s", } alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks = append(alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks, task2, task3) alloc.AllocatedResources.Tasks[task.Name] = tr alloc.AllocatedResources.Tasks[task2.Name] = tr alloc.AllocatedResources.Tasks[task3.Name] = tr conf, cleanup := testAllocRunnerConfig(t, alloc) defer cleanup() ar, err := NewAllocRunner(conf) require.NoError(t, err) defer destroy(ar) go ar.Run() // Wait for tasks to start upd := conf.StateUpdater.(*MockStateUpdater) last := upd.Last() testutil.WaitForResult(func() (bool, error) { last = upd.Last() if last == nil { return false, fmt.Errorf("No updates") } if n := len(last.TaskStates); n != 3 { return false, fmt.Errorf("Not enough task states (want: 3; found %d)", n) } for name, state := range last.TaskStates { if state.State != structs.TaskStateRunning { return false, fmt.Errorf("Task %q is not running yet (it's %q)", name, state.State) } } return true, nil }, func(err error) { t.Fatalf("err: %v", err) }) // Reset updates upd.Reset() // Stop alloc update := alloc.Copy() update.DesiredStatus = structs.AllocDesiredStatusStop ar.Update(update) // Wait for tasks to stop testutil.WaitForResult(func() (bool, error) { last := upd.Last() if last == nil { return false, fmt.Errorf("No updates") } if last.TaskStates["leader"].FinishedAt.UnixNano() >= last.TaskStates["follower1"].FinishedAt.UnixNano() { return false, fmt.Errorf("expected leader to finish before follower1: %s >= %s", last.TaskStates["leader"].FinishedAt, last.TaskStates["follower1"].FinishedAt) } if last.TaskStates["leader"].FinishedAt.UnixNano() >= last.TaskStates["follower2"].FinishedAt.UnixNano() { return false, fmt.Errorf("expected leader to finish before follower2: %s >= %s", last.TaskStates["leader"].FinishedAt, last.TaskStates["follower2"].FinishedAt) } return true, nil }, func(err error) { last := upd.Last() for name, state := range last.TaskStates { t.Logf("%s: %s", name, state.State) } t.Fatalf("err: %v", err) }) } // TestAllocRunner_TaskLeader_StopRestoredTG asserts that when stopping a // restored task group with a leader that failed before restoring the leader is // not stopped as it does not exist. // See https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/issues/3420#issuecomment-341666932 func TestAllocRunner_TaskLeader_StopRestoredTG(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() alloc := mock.Alloc() tr := alloc.AllocatedResources.Tasks[alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0].Name] alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].RestartPolicy.Attempts = 0 alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0].RestartPolicy.Attempts = 0 // Create a leader and follower task in the task group task := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0] task.Name = "follower1" task.Driver = "mock_driver" task.KillTimeout = 10 * time.Second task.Config = map[string]interface{}{ "run_for": "10s", } task2 := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0].Copy() task2.Name = "leader" task2.Driver = "mock_driver" task2.Leader = true task2.KillTimeout = 10 * time.Millisecond task2.Config = map[string]interface{}{ "run_for": "10s", } alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks = append(alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks, task2) alloc.AllocatedResources.Tasks[task.Name] = tr alloc.AllocatedResources.Tasks[task2.Name] = tr conf, cleanup := testAllocRunnerConfig(t, alloc) defer cleanup() // Use a memory backed statedb conf.StateDB = state.NewMemDB(conf.Logger) ar, err := NewAllocRunner(conf) require.NoError(t, err) // Mimic Nomad exiting before the leader stopping is able to stop other tasks. ar.tasks["leader"].UpdateState(structs.TaskStateDead, structs.NewTaskEvent(structs.TaskKilled)) ar.tasks["follower1"].UpdateState(structs.TaskStateRunning, structs.NewTaskEvent(structs.TaskStarted)) // Create a new AllocRunner to test RestoreState and Run ar2, err := NewAllocRunner(conf) require.NoError(t, err) defer destroy(ar2) if err := ar2.Restore(); err != nil { t.Fatalf("error restoring state: %v", err) } ar2.Run() // Wait for tasks to be stopped because leader is dead testutil.WaitForResult(func() (bool, error) { alloc := ar2.Alloc() // TODO: this test does not test anything!!! alloc.TaskStates is an empty map for task, state := range alloc.TaskStates { if state.State != structs.TaskStateDead { return false, fmt.Errorf("Task %q should be dead: %v", task, state.State) } } return true, nil }, func(err error) { t.Fatalf("err: %v", err) }) // Make sure it GCs properly ar2.Destroy() select { case <-ar2.DestroyCh(): // exited as expected case <-time.After(10 * time.Second): t.Fatalf("timed out waiting for AR to GC") } } func TestAllocRunner_Restore_LifecycleHooks(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() alloc := mock.LifecycleAlloc() conf, cleanup := testAllocRunnerConfig(t, alloc) defer cleanup() // Use a memory backed statedb conf.StateDB = state.NewMemDB(conf.Logger) ar, err := NewAllocRunner(conf) require.NoError(t, err) // We should see all tasks with Prestart hooks are not blocked from running: // i.e. the "init" and "side" task hook coordinator channels are closed require.Truef(t, isChannelClosed(ar.taskHookCoordinator.startConditionForTask(ar.tasks["init"].Task())), "init channel was open, should be closed") require.Truef(t, isChannelClosed(ar.taskHookCoordinator.startConditionForTask(ar.tasks["side"].Task())), "side channel was open, should be closed") isChannelClosed(ar.taskHookCoordinator.startConditionForTask(ar.tasks["side"].Task())) // Mimic client dies while init task running, and client restarts after init task finished ar.tasks["init"].UpdateState(structs.TaskStateDead, structs.NewTaskEvent(structs.TaskTerminated)) ar.tasks["side"].UpdateState(structs.TaskStateRunning, structs.NewTaskEvent(structs.TaskStarted)) // Create a new AllocRunner to test RestoreState and Run ar2, err := NewAllocRunner(conf) require.NoError(t, err) if err := ar2.Restore(); err != nil { t.Fatalf("error restoring state: %v", err) } // We want to see Restore resume execution with correct hook ordering: // i.e. we should see the "web" main task hook coordinator channel is closed require.Truef(t, isChannelClosed(ar2.taskHookCoordinator.startConditionForTask(ar.tasks["web"].Task())), "web channel was open, should be closed") } func TestAllocRunner_Update_Semantics(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() require := require.New(t) updatedAlloc := func(a *structs.Allocation) *structs.Allocation { upd := a.CopySkipJob() upd.AllocModifyIndex++ return upd } alloc := mock.Alloc() alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0].Driver = "mock_driver" conf, cleanup := testAllocRunnerConfig(t, alloc) defer cleanup() ar, err := NewAllocRunner(conf) require.NoError(err) upd1 := updatedAlloc(alloc) ar.Update(upd1) // Update was placed into a queue require.Len(ar.allocUpdatedCh, 1) upd2 := updatedAlloc(alloc) ar.Update(upd2) // Allocation was _replaced_ require.Len(ar.allocUpdatedCh, 1) queuedAlloc := <-ar.allocUpdatedCh require.Equal(upd2, queuedAlloc) // Requeueing older alloc is skipped ar.Update(upd2) ar.Update(upd1) queuedAlloc = <-ar.allocUpdatedCh require.Equal(upd2, queuedAlloc) // Ignore after watch closed close(ar.waitCh) ar.Update(upd1) // Did not queue the update require.Len(ar.allocUpdatedCh, 0) } // TestAllocRunner_DeploymentHealth_Healthy_Migration asserts that health is // reported for services that got migrated; not just part of deployments. func TestAllocRunner_DeploymentHealth_Healthy_Migration(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() alloc := mock.Alloc() // Ensure the alloc is *not* part of a deployment alloc.DeploymentID = "" // Shorten the default migration healthy time tg := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0] tg.Migrate = structs.DefaultMigrateStrategy() tg.Migrate.MinHealthyTime = 100 * time.Millisecond tg.Migrate.HealthCheck = structs.MigrateStrategyHealthStates task := tg.Tasks[0] task.Driver = "mock_driver" task.Config = map[string]interface{}{ "run_for": "30s", } conf, cleanup := testAllocRunnerConfig(t, alloc) defer cleanup() ar, err := NewAllocRunner(conf) require.NoError(t, err) go ar.Run() defer destroy(ar) upd := conf.StateUpdater.(*MockStateUpdater) testutil.WaitForResult(func() (bool, error) { last := upd.Last() if last == nil { return false, fmt.Errorf("No updates") } if !last.DeploymentStatus.HasHealth() { return false, fmt.Errorf("want deployment status unhealthy; got unset") } else if !*last.DeploymentStatus.Healthy { // This is fatal t.Fatal("want deployment status healthy; got unhealthy") } return true, nil }, func(err error) { require.NoError(t, err) }) } // TestAllocRunner_DeploymentHealth_Healthy_NoChecks asserts that the health // watcher will mark the allocation as healthy based on task states alone. func TestAllocRunner_DeploymentHealth_Healthy_NoChecks(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() alloc := mock.Alloc() task := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0] task.Driver = "mock_driver" task.Config = map[string]interface{}{ "run_for": "10s", } // Create a task that takes longer to become healthy alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks = append(alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks, task.Copy()) alloc.AllocatedResources.Tasks["task2"] = alloc.AllocatedResources.Tasks["web"].Copy() task2 := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[1] task2.Name = "task2" task2.Config["start_block_for"] = "500ms" // Make the alloc be part of a deployment that uses task states for // health checks alloc.DeploymentID = uuid.Generate() alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Update = structs.DefaultUpdateStrategy.Copy() alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Update.HealthCheck = structs.UpdateStrategyHealthCheck_TaskStates alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Update.MaxParallel = 1 alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Update.MinHealthyTime = 100 * time.Millisecond conf, cleanup := testAllocRunnerConfig(t, alloc) defer cleanup() ar, err := NewAllocRunner(conf) require.NoError(t, err) start, done := time.Now(), time.Time{} go ar.Run() defer destroy(ar) upd := conf.StateUpdater.(*MockStateUpdater) testutil.WaitForResult(func() (bool, error) { last := upd.Last() if last == nil { return false, fmt.Errorf("No updates") } if !last.DeploymentStatus.HasHealth() { return false, fmt.Errorf("want deployment status unhealthy; got unset") } else if !*last.DeploymentStatus.Healthy { // This is fatal t.Fatal("want deployment status healthy; got unhealthy") } // Capture the done timestamp done = last.DeploymentStatus.Timestamp return true, nil }, func(err error) { require.NoError(t, err) }) if d := done.Sub(start); d < 500*time.Millisecond { t.Fatalf("didn't wait for second task group. Only took %v", d) } } // TestAllocRunner_DeploymentHealth_Unhealthy_Checks asserts that the health // watcher will mark the allocation as unhealthy with failing checks. func TestAllocRunner_DeploymentHealth_Unhealthy_Checks(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() alloc := mock.Alloc() task := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0] task.Driver = "mock_driver" task.Config = map[string]interface{}{ "run_for": "10s", } // Set a service with check task.Services = []*structs.Service{ { Name: "fakservice", PortLabel: "http", Checks: []*structs.ServiceCheck{ { Name: "fakecheck", Type: structs.ServiceCheckScript, Command: "true", Interval: 30 * time.Second, Timeout: 5 * time.Second, }, }, }, } // Make the alloc be part of a deployment alloc.DeploymentID = uuid.Generate() alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Update = structs.DefaultUpdateStrategy.Copy() alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Update.HealthCheck = structs.UpdateStrategyHealthCheck_Checks alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Update.MaxParallel = 1 alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Update.MinHealthyTime = 100 * time.Millisecond alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Update.HealthyDeadline = 1 * time.Second checkUnhealthy := &api.AgentCheck{ CheckID: uuid.Generate(), Status: api.HealthWarning, } conf, cleanup := testAllocRunnerConfig(t, alloc) defer cleanup() // Only return the check as healthy after a duration consulClient := conf.Consul.(*cconsul.MockConsulServiceClient) consulClient.AllocRegistrationsFn = func(allocID string) (*consul.AllocRegistration, error) { return &consul.AllocRegistration{ Tasks: map[string]*consul.ServiceRegistrations{ task.Name: { Services: map[string]*consul.ServiceRegistration{ "123": { Service: &api.AgentService{Service: "fakeservice"}, Checks: []*api.AgentCheck{checkUnhealthy}, }, }, }, }, }, nil } ar, err := NewAllocRunner(conf) require.NoError(t, err) go ar.Run() defer destroy(ar) var lastUpdate *structs.Allocation upd := conf.StateUpdater.(*MockStateUpdater) testutil.WaitForResult(func() (bool, error) { lastUpdate = upd.Last() if lastUpdate == nil { return false, fmt.Errorf("No updates") } if !lastUpdate.DeploymentStatus.HasHealth() { return false, fmt.Errorf("want deployment status unhealthy; got unset") } else if *lastUpdate.DeploymentStatus.Healthy { // This is fatal t.Fatal("want deployment status unhealthy; got healthy") } return true, nil }, func(err error) { require.NoError(t, err) }) // Assert that we have an event explaining why we are unhealthy. require.Len(t, lastUpdate.TaskStates, 1) state := lastUpdate.TaskStates[task.Name] require.NotNil(t, state) require.NotEmpty(t, state.Events) last := state.Events[len(state.Events)-1] require.Equal(t, allochealth.AllocHealthEventSource, last.Type) require.Contains(t, last.Message, "by deadline") } // TestAllocRunner_Destroy asserts that Destroy kills and cleans up a running // alloc. func TestAllocRunner_Destroy(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() // Ensure task takes some time alloc := mock.BatchAlloc() task := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0] task.Config["run_for"] = "10s" conf, cleanup := testAllocRunnerConfig(t, alloc) defer cleanup() // Use a MemDB to assert alloc state gets cleaned up conf.StateDB = state.NewMemDB(conf.Logger) ar, err := NewAllocRunner(conf) require.NoError(t, err) go ar.Run() // Wait for alloc to be running testutil.WaitForResult(func() (bool, error) { state := ar.AllocState() return state.ClientStatus == structs.AllocClientStatusRunning, fmt.Errorf("got client status %v; want running", state.ClientStatus) }, func(err error) { require.NoError(t, err) }) // Assert state was stored ls, ts, err := conf.StateDB.GetTaskRunnerState(alloc.ID, task.Name) require.NoError(t, err) require.NotNil(t, ls) require.NotNil(t, ts) // Now destroy ar.Destroy() select { case <-ar.DestroyCh(): // Destroyed properly! case <-time.After(10 * time.Second): require.Fail(t, "timed out waiting for alloc to be destroyed") } // Assert alloc is dead state := ar.AllocState() require.Equal(t, structs.AllocClientStatusComplete, state.ClientStatus) // Assert the state was cleaned ls, ts, err = conf.StateDB.GetTaskRunnerState(alloc.ID, task.Name) require.NoError(t, err) require.Nil(t, ls) require.Nil(t, ts) // Assert the alloc directory was cleaned if _, err := os.Stat(ar.allocDir.AllocDir); err == nil { require.Fail(t, "alloc dir still exists: %v", ar.allocDir.AllocDir) } else if !os.IsNotExist(err) { require.Failf(t, "expected NotExist error", "found %v", err) } } func TestAllocRunner_SimpleRun(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() alloc := mock.BatchAlloc() conf, cleanup := testAllocRunnerConfig(t, alloc) defer cleanup() ar, err := NewAllocRunner(conf) require.NoError(t, err) go ar.Run() defer destroy(ar) // Wait for alloc to be running testutil.WaitForResult(func() (bool, error) { state := ar.AllocState() if state.ClientStatus != structs.AllocClientStatusComplete { return false, fmt.Errorf("got status %v; want %v", state.ClientStatus, structs.AllocClientStatusComplete) } for t, s := range state.TaskStates { if s.FinishedAt.IsZero() { return false, fmt.Errorf("task %q has zero FinishedAt value", t) } } return true, nil }, func(err error) { require.NoError(t, err) }) } // TestAllocRunner_MoveAllocDir asserts that a rescheduled // allocation copies ephemeral disk content from previous alloc run func TestAllocRunner_MoveAllocDir(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() // Step 1: start and run a task alloc := mock.BatchAlloc() conf, cleanup := testAllocRunnerConfig(t, alloc) defer cleanup() ar, err := NewAllocRunner(conf) require.NoError(t, err) ar.Run() defer destroy(ar) require.Equal(t, structs.AllocClientStatusComplete, ar.AllocState().ClientStatus) // Step 2. Modify its directory task := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0] dataFile := filepath.Join(ar.allocDir.SharedDir, "data", "data_file") ioutil.WriteFile(dataFile, []byte("hello world"), os.ModePerm) taskDir := ar.allocDir.TaskDirs[task.Name] taskLocalFile := filepath.Join(taskDir.LocalDir, "local_file") ioutil.WriteFile(taskLocalFile, []byte("good bye world"), os.ModePerm) // Step 3. Start a new alloc alloc2 := mock.BatchAlloc() alloc2.PreviousAllocation = alloc.ID alloc2.Job.TaskGroups[0].EphemeralDisk.Sticky = true conf2, cleanup := testAllocRunnerConfig(t, alloc2) conf2.PrevAllocWatcher, conf2.PrevAllocMigrator = allocwatcher.NewAllocWatcher(allocwatcher.Config{ Alloc: alloc2, PreviousRunner: ar, Logger: conf2.Logger, }) defer cleanup() ar2, err := NewAllocRunner(conf2) require.NoError(t, err) ar2.Run() defer destroy(ar2) require.Equal(t, structs.AllocClientStatusComplete, ar2.AllocState().ClientStatus) // Ensure that data from ar was moved to ar2 dataFile = filepath.Join(ar2.allocDir.SharedDir, "data", "data_file") fileInfo, _ := os.Stat(dataFile) require.NotNilf(t, fileInfo, "file %q not found", dataFile) taskDir = ar2.allocDir.TaskDirs[task.Name] taskLocalFile = filepath.Join(taskDir.LocalDir, "local_file") fileInfo, _ = os.Stat(taskLocalFile) require.NotNilf(t, fileInfo, "file %q not found", dataFile) } // TestAllocRuner_HandlesArtifactFailure ensures that if one task in a task group is // retrying fetching an artifact, other tasks in the group should be able // to proceed. func TestAllocRunner_HandlesArtifactFailure(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() alloc := mock.BatchAlloc() rp := &structs.RestartPolicy{ Mode: structs.RestartPolicyModeFail, Attempts: 1, Delay: time.Nanosecond, Interval: time.Hour, } alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].RestartPolicy = rp alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0].RestartPolicy = rp // Create a new task with a bad artifact badtask := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0].Copy() badtask.Name = "bad" badtask.Artifacts = []*structs.TaskArtifact{ {GetterSource: "http://127.0.0.1:0/foo/bar/baz"}, } alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks = append(alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks, badtask) alloc.AllocatedResources.Tasks["bad"] = &structs.AllocatedTaskResources{ Cpu: structs.AllocatedCpuResources{ CpuShares: 500, }, Memory: structs.AllocatedMemoryResources{ MemoryMB: 256, }, } conf, cleanup := testAllocRunnerConfig(t, alloc) defer cleanup() ar, err := NewAllocRunner(conf) require.NoError(t, err) go ar.Run() defer destroy(ar) testutil.WaitForResult(func() (bool, error) { state := ar.AllocState() switch state.ClientStatus { case structs.AllocClientStatusComplete, structs.AllocClientStatusFailed: return true, nil default: return false, fmt.Errorf("got status %v but want terminal", state.ClientStatus) } }, func(err error) { require.NoError(t, err) }) state := ar.AllocState() require.Equal(t, structs.AllocClientStatusFailed, state.ClientStatus) require.Equal(t, structs.TaskStateDead, state.TaskStates["web"].State) require.True(t, state.TaskStates["web"].Successful()) require.Equal(t, structs.TaskStateDead, state.TaskStates["bad"].State) require.True(t, state.TaskStates["bad"].Failed) } // Test that alloc runner kills tasks in task group when another task fails func TestAllocRunner_TaskFailed_KillTG(t *testing.T) { alloc := mock.Alloc() tr := alloc.AllocatedResources.Tasks[alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0].Name] alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].RestartPolicy.Attempts = 0 alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0].RestartPolicy.Attempts = 0 // Create two tasks in the task group task := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0] task.Name = "task1" task.Driver = "mock_driver" task.KillTimeout = 10 * time.Millisecond task.Config = map[string]interface{}{ "run_for": "10s", } // Set a service with check task.Services = []*structs.Service{ { Name: "fakservice", PortLabel: "http", Checks: []*structs.ServiceCheck{ { Name: "fakecheck", Type: structs.ServiceCheckScript, Command: "true", Interval: 30 * time.Second, Timeout: 5 * time.Second, }, }, }, } task2 := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0].Copy() task2.Name = "task 2" task2.Driver = "mock_driver" task2.Config = map[string]interface{}{ "start_error": "fail task please", } alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks = append(alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks, task2) alloc.AllocatedResources.Tasks[task.Name] = tr alloc.AllocatedResources.Tasks[task2.Name] = tr // Make the alloc be part of a deployment alloc.DeploymentID = uuid.Generate() alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Update = structs.DefaultUpdateStrategy.Copy() alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Update.HealthCheck = structs.UpdateStrategyHealthCheck_Checks alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Update.MaxParallel = 1 alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Update.MinHealthyTime = 10 * time.Millisecond alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Update.HealthyDeadline = 2 * time.Second checkHealthy := &api.AgentCheck{ CheckID: uuid.Generate(), Status: api.HealthPassing, } conf, cleanup := testAllocRunnerConfig(t, alloc) defer cleanup() consulClient := conf.Consul.(*cconsul.MockConsulServiceClient) consulClient.AllocRegistrationsFn = func(allocID string) (*consul.AllocRegistration, error) { return &consul.AllocRegistration{ Tasks: map[string]*consul.ServiceRegistrations{ task.Name: { Services: map[string]*consul.ServiceRegistration{ "123": { Service: &api.AgentService{Service: "fakeservice"}, Checks: []*api.AgentCheck{checkHealthy}, }, }, }, }, }, nil } ar, err := NewAllocRunner(conf) require.NoError(t, err) defer destroy(ar) go ar.Run() upd := conf.StateUpdater.(*MockStateUpdater) testutil.WaitForResult(func() (bool, error) { last := upd.Last() if last == nil { return false, fmt.Errorf("No updates") } if last.ClientStatus != structs.AllocClientStatusFailed { return false, fmt.Errorf("got status %v; want %v", last.ClientStatus, structs.AllocClientStatusFailed) } // Task One should be killed state1 := last.TaskStates[task.Name] if state1.State != structs.TaskStateDead { return false, fmt.Errorf("got state %v; want %v", state1.State, structs.TaskStateDead) } if len(state1.Events) < 2 { // At least have a received and destroyed return false, fmt.Errorf("Unexpected number of events") } found := false for _, e := range state1.Events { if e.Type != structs.TaskSiblingFailed { found = true } } if !found { return false, fmt.Errorf("Did not find event %v", structs.TaskSiblingFailed) } // Task Two should be failed state2 := last.TaskStates[task2.Name] if state2.State != structs.TaskStateDead { return false, fmt.Errorf("got state %v; want %v", state2.State, structs.TaskStateDead) } if !state2.Failed { return false, fmt.Errorf("task2 should have failed") } if !last.DeploymentStatus.HasHealth() { return false, fmt.Errorf("Expected deployment health to be non nil") } return true, nil }, func(err error) { require.Fail(t, "err: %v", err) }) } // Test that alloc becoming terminal should destroy the alloc runner func TestAllocRunner_TerminalUpdate_Destroy(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() alloc := mock.BatchAlloc() tr := alloc.AllocatedResources.Tasks[alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0].Name] alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].RestartPolicy.Attempts = 0 alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0].RestartPolicy.Attempts = 0 // Ensure task takes some time task := alloc.Job.TaskGroups[0].Tasks[0] task.Driver = "mock_driver" task.Config["run_for"] = "10s" alloc.AllocatedResources.Tasks[task.Name] = tr conf, cleanup := testAllocRunnerConfig(t, alloc) defer cleanup() ar, err := NewAllocRunner(conf) require.NoError(t, err) defer destroy(ar) go ar.Run() upd := conf.StateUpdater.(*MockStateUpdater) testutil.WaitForResult(func() (bool, error) { last := upd.Last() if last == nil { return false, fmt.Errorf("No updates") } if last.ClientStatus != structs.AllocClientStatusRunning { return false, fmt.Errorf("got status %v; want %v", last.ClientStatus, structs.AllocClientStatusRunning) } return true, nil }, func(err error) { require.Fail(t, "err: %v", err) }) // Update the alloc to be terminal which should cause the alloc runner to // stop the tasks and wait for a destroy. update := ar.alloc.Copy() update.DesiredStatus = structs.AllocDesiredStatusStop ar.Update(update) testutil.WaitForResult(func() (bool, error) { last := upd.Last() if last == nil { return false, fmt.Errorf("No updates") } // Check the status has changed. if last.ClientStatus != structs.AllocClientStatusComplete { return false, fmt.Errorf("got client status %v; want %v", last.ClientStatus, structs.AllocClientStatusComplete) } // Check the alloc directory still exists if _, err := os.Stat(ar.allocDir.AllocDir); err != nil { return false, fmt.Errorf("alloc dir destroyed: %v", ar.allocDir.AllocDir) } return true, nil }, func(err error) { require.Fail(t, "err: %v", err) }) // Send the destroy signal and ensure the AllocRunner cleans up. ar.Destroy() testutil.WaitForResult(func() (bool, error) { last := upd.Last() if last == nil { return false, fmt.Errorf("No updates") } // Check the status has changed. if last.ClientStatus != structs.AllocClientStatusComplete { return false, fmt.Errorf("got client status %v; want %v", last.ClientStatus, structs.AllocClientStatusComplete) } // Check the alloc directory was cleaned if _, err := os.Stat(ar.allocDir.AllocDir); err == nil { return false, fmt.Errorf("alloc dir still exists: %v", ar.allocDir.AllocDir) } else if !os.IsNotExist(err) { return false, fmt.Errorf("stat err: %v", err) } return true, nil }, func(err error) { require.Fail(t, "err: %v", err) }) } // TestAllocRunner_PersistState_Destroyed asserts that destroyed allocs don't persist anymore func TestAllocRunner_PersistState_Destroyed(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() alloc := mock.BatchAlloc() taskName := alloc.Job.LookupTaskGroup(alloc.TaskGroup).Tasks[0].Name conf, cleanup := testAllocRunnerConfig(t, alloc) conf.StateDB = state.NewMemDB(conf.Logger) defer cleanup() ar, err := NewAllocRunner(conf) require.NoError(t, err) defer destroy(ar) go ar.Run() select { case <-ar.WaitCh(): case <-time.After(10 * time.Second): require.Fail(t, "timed out waiting for alloc to complete") } // test final persisted state upon completion require.NoError(t, ar.PersistState()) allocs, _, err := conf.StateDB.GetAllAllocations() require.NoError(t, err) require.Len(t, allocs, 1) require.Equal(t, alloc.ID, allocs[0].ID) _, ts, err := conf.StateDB.GetTaskRunnerState(alloc.ID, taskName) require.NoError(t, err) require.Equal(t, structs.TaskStateDead, ts.State) // check that DB alloc is empty after destroying AR ar.Destroy() select { case <-ar.DestroyCh(): case <-time.After(10 * time.Second): require.Fail(t, "timedout waiting for destruction") } allocs, _, err = conf.StateDB.GetAllAllocations() require.NoError(t, err) require.Empty(t, allocs) _, ts, err = conf.StateDB.GetTaskRunnerState(alloc.ID, taskName) require.NoError(t, err) require.Nil(t, ts) // check that DB alloc is empty after persisting state of destroyed AR ar.PersistState() allocs, _, err = conf.StateDB.GetAllAllocations() require.NoError(t, err) require.Empty(t, allocs) _, ts, err = conf.StateDB.GetTaskRunnerState(alloc.ID, taskName) require.NoError(t, err) require.Nil(t, ts) }