package command import ( "fmt" "io/ioutil" "os" "strings" ) const ( // DefaultInitName is the default name we use when // initializing the example file DefaultInitName = "example.nomad" ) // InitCommand generates a new job template that you can customize to your // liking, like vagrant init type InitCommand struct { Meta } func (c *InitCommand) Help() string { helpText := ` Usage: nomad init Creates an example job file that can be used as a starting point to customize further. ` return strings.TrimSpace(helpText) } func (c *InitCommand) Synopsis() string { return "Create an example job file" } func (c *InitCommand) Run(args []string) int { // Check if the file already exists _, err := os.Stat(DefaultInitName) if err == nil || !os.IsNotExist(err) { c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Job '%s' already exists", DefaultInitName)) return 1 } else if !os.IsNotExist(err) { c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to stat '%s': %v", DefaultInitName, err)) return 1 } // Write out the example err = ioutil.WriteFile(DefaultInitName, []byte(defaultJob), 0660) if err != nil { c.Ui.Error(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to write '%s': %v", DefaultInitName, err)) return 1 } // Success c.Ui.Output(fmt.Sprintf("Example job file written to %s", DefaultInitName)) return 0 } const defaultJob = ` # There can only be a single job definition per file. # Create a job with ID and Name 'example' job "example" { # Run the job in the global region, which is the default. # region = "global" # Specify the datacenters within the region this job can run in. datacenters = ["dc1"] # Service type jobs optimize for long-lived services. This is # the default but we can change to batch for short-lived tasks. # type = "service" # Priority controls our access to resources and scheduling priority. # This can be 1 to 100, inclusively, and defaults to 50. # priority = 50 # Restrict our job to only linux. We can specify multiple # constraints as needed. constraint { attribute = "$attr.kernel.name" value = "linux" } # Configure the job to do rolling updates update { # Stagger updates every 10 seconds stagger = "10s" # Update a single task at a time max_parallel = 1 } # Create a 'cache' group. Each task in the group will be # scheduled onto the same machine. group "cache" { # Control the number of instances of this groups. # Defaults to 1 # count = 1 # Define a task to run task "redis" { # Use Docker to run the task. driver = "docker" # Configure Docker driver with the image config { image = "redis:latest" } # We must specify the resources required for # this task to ensure it runs on a machine with # enough capacity. resources { cpu = 500 # 500 Mhz memory = 256 # 256MB network { mbits = 10 dynamic_ports = ["REDIS"] } } } } } `