This commit makes an explicit note in the documentation for the Nomad task specification about capping of `max_kill_timeout` based on agent configuration as well as task configuration.
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task
Stanza
The task
stanza creates an individual unit of work, such as a Docker
container, web application, or batch processing.
job "docs" {
group "example" {
task "server" {
# ...
}
}
}
task
Parameters
-
artifact
(Artifact: nil)
- Defines an artifact to download before running the task. This may be specified multiple times to download multiple artifacts. -
config
(map<string|string>: nil)
- Specifies the driver configuration, which is passed directly to the driver to start the task. The details of configurations are specific to each driver, so please see specific driver documentation for more information. -
constraint
(Constraint: nil)
- Specifies user-defined constraints on the task. This can be provided multiple times to define additional constraints. -
dispatch_payload
(DispatchPayload: nil)
- Configures the task to have access to dispatch payloads. -
driver
- Specifies the task driver that should be used to run the task. See the driver documentation for what is available. Examples includedocker
,qemu
,java
, andexec
. -
env
(Env: nil)
- Specifies environment variables that will be passed to the running process. -
kill_timeout
(string: "5s")
- Specifies the duration to wait for an application to gracefully quit before force-killing. Nomad sends anSIGINT
. If the task does not exit before the configured timeout,SIGKILL
is sent to the task. Note that the value set here is capped at the value set formax_kill_timeout
on the agent running the task, which has a default value of 30 seconds. -
leader
(bool: false)
- Specifies whether the task is the leader task of the task group. If set to true, when the leader task completes, all other tasks within the task group will be gracefully shutdown. -
logs
(Logs: nil)
- Specifies logging configuration for thestdout
andstderr
of the task. -
meta
(Meta: nil)
- Specifies a key-value map that annotates with user-defined metadata. -
resources
(Resources: )
- Specifies the minimum resource requirements such as RAM, CPU, disk, and network. -
service
(Service: nil)
- Specifies integrations with Consul for service discovery. Nomad automatically registers when a task is started and de-registers it when the task dies. -
user
(string: <varies>)
- Specifies the user that will run the task. Defaults tonobody
for theexec
andjava
drivers. Docker and rkt images specify their own default users. This can only be set on Linux platforms, and clients can restrict which drivers are allowed to run tasks as certain users. -
template
(Template: nil)
- Specifies the set of templates to render for the task. Templates can be used to inject both static and dynamic configuration with data populated from environment variables, Consul and Vault. -
vault
([Vault][]: nil)
- Specifies the set of Vault policies required by the task. This overrides anyvault
block set at thegroup
orjob
level.
task
Examples
The following examples only show the task
stanzas. Remember that the
task
stanza is only valid in the placements listed above.
Docker Container
This example defines a task that starts a Docker container as a service. Docker is just one of many drivers supported by Nomad. Read more about drivers in the Nomad drivers documentation.
task "server" {
driver = "docker"
config {
image = "hashicorp/http-echo"
args = ["-text", "hello world"]
}
resources {
network {
mbits = 250
}
}
}
Metadata and Environment Variables
This example uses custom metadata and environment variables to pass information to the task.
task "server" {
driver = "exec"
config {
command = "/bin/env"
}
meta {
my-key = "my-value"
}
env {
MY_KEY = "${meta.my-key}"
}
resources {
cpu = 20
}
}
Service Discovery
This example creates a service in Consul. To read more about service discovery in Nomad, please see the Nomad service discovery documentation.
task "server" {
driver = "docker"
config {
image = "hashicorp/http-echo"
args = ["-text", "hello world"]
}
service {
tags = ["default"]
check {
type = "tcp"
interval = "10s"
timeout = "2s"
}
}
resources {
cpu = 20
}
}