open-nomad/api/allocations.go

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Go

package api
import (
"context"
"errors"
"io"
"sort"
"strings"
"time"
)
var (
// NodeDownErr marks an operation as not able to complete since the node is
// down.
NodeDownErr = errors.New("node down")
)
const (
AllocDesiredStatusRun = "run" // Allocation should run
AllocDesiredStatusStop = "stop" // Allocation should stop
AllocDesiredStatusEvict = "evict" // Allocation should stop, and was evicted
)
const (
AllocClientStatusPending = "pending"
AllocClientStatusRunning = "running"
AllocClientStatusComplete = "complete"
AllocClientStatusFailed = "failed"
AllocClientStatusLost = "lost"
)
const (
AllocRestartReasonWithinPolicy = "Restart within policy"
)
// Allocations is used to query the alloc-related endpoints.
type Allocations struct {
client *Client
}
// Allocations returns a handle on the allocs endpoints.
func (c *Client) Allocations() *Allocations {
return &Allocations{client: c}
}
// List returns a list of all of the allocations.
func (a *Allocations) List(q *QueryOptions) ([]*AllocationListStub, *QueryMeta, error) {
var resp []*AllocationListStub
qm, err := a.client.query("/v1/allocations", &resp, q)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
sort.Sort(AllocIndexSort(resp))
return resp, qm, nil
}
func (a *Allocations) PrefixList(prefix string) ([]*AllocationListStub, *QueryMeta, error) {
return a.List(&QueryOptions{Prefix: prefix})
}
// Info is used to retrieve a single allocation.
func (a *Allocations) Info(allocID string, q *QueryOptions) (*Allocation, *QueryMeta, error) {
var resp Allocation
qm, err := a.client.query("/v1/allocation/"+allocID, &resp, q)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
return &resp, qm, nil
}
// Exec is used to execute a command inside a running task. The command is to run inside
// the task environment.
//
// The parameters are:
// - ctx: context to set deadlines or timeout
// - allocation: the allocation to execute command inside
// - task: the task's name to execute command in
// - tty: indicates whether to start a pseudo-tty for the command
// - stdin, stdout, stderr: the std io to pass to command.
// If tty is true, then streams need to point to a tty that's alive for the whole process
// - terminalSizeCh: A channel to send new tty terminal sizes
//
// The call blocks until command terminates (or an error occurs), and returns the exit code.
//
// Note: for cluster topologies where API consumers don't have network access to
// Nomad clients, set api.ClientConnTimeout to a small value (ex 1ms) to avoid
// long pauses on this API call.
func (a *Allocations) Exec(ctx context.Context,
alloc *Allocation, task string, tty bool, command []string,
stdin io.Reader, stdout, stderr io.Writer,
terminalSizeCh <-chan TerminalSize, q *QueryOptions) (exitCode int, err error) {
s := &execSession{
client: a.client,
alloc: alloc,
task: task,
tty: tty,
command: command,
stdin: stdin,
stdout: stdout,
stderr: stderr,
terminalSizeCh: terminalSizeCh,
q: q,
}
return s.run(ctx)
}
// Stats gets allocation resource usage statistics about an allocation.
//
// Note: for cluster topologies where API consumers don't have network access to
// Nomad clients, set api.ClientConnTimeout to a small value (ex 1ms) to avoid
// long pauses on this API call.
func (a *Allocations) Stats(alloc *Allocation, q *QueryOptions) (*AllocResourceUsage, error) {
var resp AllocResourceUsage
_, err := a.client.query("/v1/client/allocation/"+alloc.ID+"/stats", &resp, q)
return &resp, err
}
// Checks gets status information for nomad service checks that exist in the allocation.
//
// Note: for cluster topologies where API consumers don't have network access to
// Nomad clients, set api.ClientConnTimeout to a small value (ex 1ms) to avoid
// long pauses on this API call.
func (a *Allocations) Checks(allocID string, q *QueryOptions) (AllocCheckStatuses, error) {
var resp AllocCheckStatuses
_, err := a.client.query("/v1/client/allocation/"+allocID+"/checks", &resp, q)
return resp, err
}
// GC forces a garbage collection of client state for an allocation.
//
// Note: for cluster topologies where API consumers don't have network access to
// Nomad clients, set api.ClientConnTimeout to a small value (ex 1ms) to avoid
// long pauses on this API call.
func (a *Allocations) GC(alloc *Allocation, q *QueryOptions) error {
var resp struct{}
_, err := a.client.query("/v1/client/allocation/"+alloc.ID+"/gc", &resp, nil)
return err
}
// Restart restarts the tasks that are currently running or a specific task if
// taskName is provided. An error is returned if the task to be restarted is
// not running.
//
// Note: for cluster topologies where API consumers don't have network access to
// Nomad clients, set api.ClientConnTimeout to a small value (ex 1ms) to avoid
// long pauses on this API call.
//
// BREAKING: This method will have the following signature in 1.6.0
// func (a *Allocations) Restart(allocID string, taskName string, allTasks bool, w *WriteOptions) (*WriteMeta, error) {
func (a *Allocations) Restart(alloc *Allocation, taskName string, q *QueryOptions) error {
req := AllocationRestartRequest{
TaskName: taskName,
}
var resp struct{}
_, err := a.client.putQuery("/v1/client/allocation/"+alloc.ID+"/restart", &req, &resp, q)
return err
}
// RestartAllTasks restarts all tasks in the allocation, regardless of
// lifecycle type or state. Tasks will restart following their lifecycle order.
//
// Note: for cluster topologies where API consumers don't have network access to
// Nomad clients, set api.ClientConnTimeout to a small value (ex 1ms) to avoid
// long pauses on this API call.
//
// DEPRECATED: This method will be removed in 1.6.0
func (a *Allocations) RestartAllTasks(alloc *Allocation, q *QueryOptions) error {
req := AllocationRestartRequest{
AllTasks: true,
}
var resp struct{}
_, err := a.client.putQuery("/v1/client/allocation/"+alloc.ID+"/restart", &req, &resp, q)
return err
}
// Stop stops an allocation.
//
// Note: for cluster topologies where API consumers don't have network access to
// Nomad clients, set api.ClientConnTimeout to a small value (ex 1ms) to avoid
// long pauses on this API call.
//
// BREAKING: This method will have the following signature in 1.6.0
// func (a *Allocations) Stop(allocID string, w *WriteOptions) (*AllocStopResponse, error) {
func (a *Allocations) Stop(alloc *Allocation, q *QueryOptions) (*AllocStopResponse, error) {
// COMPAT: Remove in 1.6.0
var w *WriteOptions
if q != nil {
w = &WriteOptions{
Region: q.Region,
Namespace: q.Namespace,
AuthToken: q.AuthToken,
Headers: q.Headers,
ctx: q.ctx,
}
}
var resp AllocStopResponse
wm, err := a.client.put("/v1/allocation/"+alloc.ID+"/stop", nil, &resp, w)
if wm != nil {
resp.LastIndex = wm.LastIndex
resp.RequestTime = wm.RequestTime
}
return &resp, err
}
// AllocStopResponse is the response to an `AllocStopRequest`
type AllocStopResponse struct {
// EvalID is the id of the follow up evalution for the rescheduled alloc.
EvalID string
WriteMeta
}
// Signal sends a signal to the allocation.
//
// Note: for cluster topologies where API consumers don't have network access to
// Nomad clients, set api.ClientConnTimeout to a small value (ex 1ms) to avoid
// long pauses on this API call.
//
// BREAKING: This method will have the following signature in 1.6.0
// func (a *Allocations) Signal(allocID string, task string, signal string, w *WriteOptions) (*WriteMeta, error) {
func (a *Allocations) Signal(alloc *Allocation, q *QueryOptions, task, signal string) error {
req := AllocSignalRequest{
Signal: signal,
Task: task,
}
var resp GenericResponse
_, err := a.client.putQuery("/v1/client/allocation/"+alloc.ID+"/signal", &req, &resp, q)
return err
}
// Services is used to return a list of service registrations associated to the
// specified allocID.
func (a *Allocations) Services(allocID string, q *QueryOptions) ([]*ServiceRegistration, *QueryMeta, error) {
var resp []*ServiceRegistration
qm, err := a.client.query("/v1/allocation/"+allocID+"/services", &resp, q)
return resp, qm, err
}
// Allocation is used for serialization of allocations.
type Allocation struct {
ID string
Namespace string
EvalID string
Name string
NodeID string
NodeName string
JobID string
Job *Job
TaskGroup string
Resources *Resources
TaskResources map[string]*Resources
AllocatedResources *AllocatedResources
Services map[string]string
Metrics *AllocationMetric
DesiredStatus string
DesiredDescription string
DesiredTransition DesiredTransition
ClientStatus string
ClientDescription string
TaskStates map[string]*TaskState
DeploymentID string
DeploymentStatus *AllocDeploymentStatus
FollowupEvalID string
PreviousAllocation string
NextAllocation string
RescheduleTracker *RescheduleTracker
PreemptedAllocations []string
PreemptedByAllocation string
CreateIndex uint64
ModifyIndex uint64
AllocModifyIndex uint64
CreateTime int64
ModifyTime int64
}
// AllocationMetric is used to deserialize allocation metrics.
type AllocationMetric struct {
NodesEvaluated int
NodesFiltered int
NodesAvailable map[string]int
ClassFiltered map[string]int
ConstraintFiltered map[string]int
NodesExhausted int
ClassExhausted map[string]int
DimensionExhausted map[string]int
QuotaExhausted []string
ResourcesExhausted map[string]*Resources
// Deprecated, replaced with ScoreMetaData
Scores map[string]float64
AllocationTime time.Duration
CoalescedFailures int
ScoreMetaData []*NodeScoreMeta
}
// NodeScoreMeta is used to serialize node scoring metadata
// displayed in the CLI during verbose mode
type NodeScoreMeta struct {
NodeID string
Scores map[string]float64
NormScore float64
}
// Stub returns a list stub for the allocation
func (a *Allocation) Stub() *AllocationListStub {
return &AllocationListStub{
ID: a.ID,
EvalID: a.EvalID,
Name: a.Name,
Namespace: a.Namespace,
NodeID: a.NodeID,
NodeName: a.NodeName,
JobID: a.JobID,
JobType: *a.Job.Type,
JobVersion: *a.Job.Version,
TaskGroup: a.TaskGroup,
DesiredStatus: a.DesiredStatus,
DesiredDescription: a.DesiredDescription,
ClientStatus: a.ClientStatus,
ClientDescription: a.ClientDescription,
TaskStates: a.TaskStates,
DeploymentStatus: a.DeploymentStatus,
FollowupEvalID: a.FollowupEvalID,
RescheduleTracker: a.RescheduleTracker,
PreemptedAllocations: a.PreemptedAllocations,
PreemptedByAllocation: a.PreemptedByAllocation,
CreateIndex: a.CreateIndex,
ModifyIndex: a.ModifyIndex,
CreateTime: a.CreateTime,
ModifyTime: a.ModifyTime,
}
}
// ServerTerminalStatus returns true if the desired state of the allocation is
// terminal.
func (a *Allocation) ServerTerminalStatus() bool {
switch a.DesiredStatus {
case AllocDesiredStatusStop, AllocDesiredStatusEvict:
return true
default:
return false
}
}
// ClientTerminalStatus returns true if the client status is terminal and will
// therefore no longer transition.
func (a *Allocation) ClientTerminalStatus() bool {
switch a.ClientStatus {
case AllocClientStatusComplete, AllocClientStatusFailed, AllocClientStatusLost:
return true
default:
return false
}
}
// AllocationListStub is used to return a subset of an allocation
// during list operations.
type AllocationListStub struct {
ID string
EvalID string
Name string
Namespace string
NodeID string
NodeName string
JobID string
JobType string
JobVersion uint64
TaskGroup string
AllocatedResources *AllocatedResources `json:",omitempty"`
DesiredStatus string
DesiredDescription string
ClientStatus string
ClientDescription string
TaskStates map[string]*TaskState
DeploymentStatus *AllocDeploymentStatus
FollowupEvalID string
RescheduleTracker *RescheduleTracker
PreemptedAllocations []string
PreemptedByAllocation string
CreateIndex uint64
ModifyIndex uint64
CreateTime int64
ModifyTime int64
}
// AllocDeploymentStatus captures the status of the allocation as part of the
// deployment. This can include things like if the allocation has been marked as
// healthy.
type AllocDeploymentStatus struct {
Healthy *bool
Timestamp time.Time
Canary bool
ModifyIndex uint64
}
type AllocatedResources struct {
Tasks map[string]*AllocatedTaskResources
Shared AllocatedSharedResources
}
type AllocatedTaskResources struct {
Cpu AllocatedCpuResources
Memory AllocatedMemoryResources
Networks []*NetworkResource
Devices []*AllocatedDeviceResource
}
type AllocatedSharedResources struct {
DiskMB int64
Networks []*NetworkResource
Ports []PortMapping
}
type PortMapping struct {
Label string
Value int
To int
HostIP string
}
type AllocatedCpuResources struct {
CpuShares int64
}
type AllocatedMemoryResources struct {
MemoryMB int64
MemoryMaxMB int64
}
type AllocatedDeviceResource struct {
Vendor string
Type string
Name string
DeviceIDs []string
}
// AllocIndexSort reverse sorts allocs by CreateIndex.
type AllocIndexSort []*AllocationListStub
func (a AllocIndexSort) Len() int {
return len(a)
}
func (a AllocIndexSort) Less(i, j int) bool {
return a[i].CreateIndex > a[j].CreateIndex
}
func (a AllocIndexSort) Swap(i, j int) {
a[i], a[j] = a[j], a[i]
}
func (a Allocation) GetTaskGroup() *TaskGroup {
for _, tg := range a.Job.TaskGroups {
if *tg.Name == a.TaskGroup {
return tg
}
}
return nil
}
// RescheduleInfo is used to calculate remaining reschedule attempts
// according to the given time and the task groups reschedule policy
func (a Allocation) RescheduleInfo(t time.Time) (int, int) {
tg := a.GetTaskGroup()
if tg == nil || tg.ReschedulePolicy == nil {
return 0, 0
}
reschedulePolicy := tg.ReschedulePolicy
availableAttempts := *reschedulePolicy.Attempts
interval := *reschedulePolicy.Interval
attempted := 0
// Loop over reschedule tracker to find attempts within the restart policy's interval
if a.RescheduleTracker != nil && availableAttempts > 0 && interval > 0 {
for j := len(a.RescheduleTracker.Events) - 1; j >= 0; j-- {
lastAttempt := a.RescheduleTracker.Events[j].RescheduleTime
timeDiff := t.UTC().UnixNano() - lastAttempt
if timeDiff < interval.Nanoseconds() {
attempted += 1
}
}
}
return attempted, availableAttempts
}
type AllocationRestartRequest struct {
TaskName string
AllTasks bool
}
type AllocSignalRequest struct {
Task string
Signal string
}
// GenericResponse is used to respond to a request where no
// specific response information is needed.
type GenericResponse struct {
WriteMeta
}
// RescheduleTracker encapsulates previous reschedule events
type RescheduleTracker struct {
Events []*RescheduleEvent
}
// RescheduleEvent is used to keep track of previous attempts at rescheduling an allocation
type RescheduleEvent struct {
// RescheduleTime is the timestamp of a reschedule attempt
RescheduleTime int64
// PrevAllocID is the ID of the previous allocation being restarted
PrevAllocID string
// PrevNodeID is the node ID of the previous allocation
PrevNodeID string
}
// DesiredTransition is used to mark an allocation as having a desired state
// transition. This information can be used by the scheduler to make the
// correct decision.
type DesiredTransition struct {
// Migrate is used to indicate that this allocation should be stopped and
// migrated to another node.
Migrate *bool
// Reschedule is used to indicate that this allocation is eligible to be
// rescheduled.
Reschedule *bool
}
// ShouldMigrate returns whether the transition object dictates a migration.
func (d DesiredTransition) ShouldMigrate() bool {
return d.Migrate != nil && *d.Migrate
}
// ExecStreamingIOOperation represents a stream write operation: either appending data or close (exclusively)
type ExecStreamingIOOperation struct {
Data []byte `json:"data,omitempty"`
Close bool `json:"close,omitempty"`
}
// TerminalSize represents the size of the terminal
type TerminalSize struct {
Height int `json:"height,omitempty"`
Width int `json:"width,omitempty"`
}
var execStreamingInputHeartbeat = ExecStreamingInput{}
// ExecStreamingInput represents user input to be sent to nomad exec handler.
//
// At most one field should be set.
type ExecStreamingInput struct {
Stdin *ExecStreamingIOOperation `json:"stdin,omitempty"`
TTYSize *TerminalSize `json:"tty_size,omitempty"`
}
// ExecStreamingExitResult captures the exit code of just completed nomad exec command
type ExecStreamingExitResult struct {
ExitCode int `json:"exit_code"`
}
// ExecStreamingOutput represents an output streaming entity, e.g. stdout/stderr update or termination
//
// At most one of these fields should be set: `Stdout`, `Stderr`, or `Result`.
// If `Exited` is true, then `Result` is non-nil, and other fields are nil.
type ExecStreamingOutput struct {
Stdout *ExecStreamingIOOperation `json:"stdout,omitempty"`
Stderr *ExecStreamingIOOperation `json:"stderr,omitempty"`
Exited bool `json:"exited,omitempty"`
Result *ExecStreamingExitResult `json:"result,omitempty"`
}
func AllocSuffix(name string) string {
idx := strings.LastIndex(name, "[")
if idx == -1 {
return ""
}
suffix := name[idx:]
return suffix
}