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Author SHA1 Message Date
Seth Hoenig
b242957990 ci: swap ci parallelization for unconstrained gomaxprocs 2022-03-15 12:58:52 -05:00
Luiz Aoqui
1aa3b56108 api: prevent excessice CPU load on job parse
Add new namespace ACL requirement for the /v1/jobs/parse endpoint and
return early if HCLv2 parsing fails.

The endpoint now requires the new `parse-job` ACL capability or
`submit-job`.
2022-02-09 19:51:47 -05:00
Seth Hoenig
4b20581dc5 cleanup: stop referencing depreceted HeaderMap field
Remove reference to the deprecated ResponseRecorder.HeaderMap field,
instead calling .Response.Header() to get the same data.

closes #10520
2022-01-12 10:32:54 -06:00
Derek Strickland
43edd0e709 Expose Consul template configuration parameters (#11606)
This PR exposes the following existing`consul-template` configuration options to Nomad jobspec authors in the `{job.group.task.template}` stanza.

- `wait`

It also exposes the following`consul-template` configuration to Nomad operators in the `{client.template}` stanza.

- `max_stale`
- `block_query_wait`
- `consul_retry`
- `vault_retry` 
- `wait` 

Finally, it adds the following new Nomad-specific configuration to the `{client.template}` stanza that allows Operators to set bounds on what `jobspec` authors configure.

- `wait_bounds`

Co-authored-by: Tim Gross <tgross@hashicorp.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Schurter <mschurter@hashicorp.com>
2022-01-10 10:19:07 -05:00
James Rasell
80dcae7216 core: allow setting and propagation of eval priority on job de/registration (#11532)
This change modifies the Nomad job register and deregister RPCs to
accept an updated option set which includes eval priority. This
param is optional and override the use of the job priority to set
the eval priority.

In order to ensure all evaluations as a result of the request use
the same eval priority, the priority is shared to the
allocReconciler and deploymentWatcher. This creates a new
distinction between eval priority and job priority.

The Nomad agent HTTP API has been modified to allow setting the
eval priority on job update and delete. To keep consistency with
the current v1 API, job update accepts this as a payload param;
job delete accepts this as a query param.

Any user supplied value is validated within the agent HTTP handler
removing the need to pass invalid requests to the server.

The register and deregister opts functions now all for setting
the eval priority on requests.

The change includes a small change to the DeregisterOpts function
which handles nil opts. This brings the function inline with the
RegisterOpts.
2021-11-23 09:23:31 +01:00
James Rasell
e34fa583f9 allow configuration of Docker hostnames in bridge mode (#11173)
Add a new hostname string parameter to the network block which
allows operators to specify the hostname of the network namespace.
Changing this causes a destructive update to the allocation and it
is omitted if empty from API responses. This parameter also supports
interpolation.

In order to have a hostname passed as a configuration param when
creating an allocation network, the CreateNetwork func of the
DriverNetworkManager interface needs to be updated. In order to
minimize the disruption of future changes, rather than add another
string func arg, the function now accepts a request struct along with
the allocID param. The struct has the hostname as a field.

The in-tree implementations of DriverNetworkManager.CreateNetwork
have been modified to account for the function signature change.
In updating for the change, the enhancement of adding hostnames to
network namespaces has also been added to the Docker driver, whilst
the default Linux manager does not current implement it.
2021-09-16 08:13:09 +02:00
Mahmood Ali
52c37e16aa Only initialize task.VolumeMounts when not-nil (#10990)
1.1.3 had a bug where task.VolumeMounts will be an empty slice instead of nil. Eventually, it gets canonicalized and is set to `nil`, but it seems to confuse dry-run planning.

The regression was introduced in https://github.com/hashicorp/nomad/pull/10855/files#diff-56b3c82fcbc857f8fb93a903f1610f6e6859b3610a4eddf92bad9ea27fdc85ecL1028-R1037 . Curiously, it's the only place where `len(apiTask.VolumeMounts)` check was dropped. I assume it was dropped accidentally.

Fixes #10981
2021-08-02 13:08:10 -04:00
Mahmood Ali
428174ab55 Merge pull request #10875 from hashicorp/b-namespace-flag-override
cli: `-namespace` should override job namespace
2021-07-14 17:28:36 -04:00
Tim Gross
38af39e1b2 cli: -namespace should override job namespace
When a jobspec doesn't include a namespace, we provide it with the default
namespace, but this ends up overriding the explicit `-namespace` flag. This
changeset uses the same logic as region parsing to create an order of
precedence: the query string parameter (the `-namespace` flag) overrides the
API request body which overrides the jobspec.
2021-07-08 13:17:27 -04:00
Alex Munda
2bd2f586f4 Set/parse idempotency_token query param 2021-07-07 16:26:55 -05:00
Seth Hoenig
b4a631c1c5 consul: make failures_before_critical and success_before_passing work with group services
This PR fixes some job submission plumbing to make sure the Consul Check parameters
- failure_before_critical
- success_before_passing

work with group-level services. They already work with task-level services.
2021-06-15 11:20:40 -05:00
Seth Hoenig
312161c5fc consul/connect: add support for connect mesh gateways
This PR implements first-class support for Nomad running Consul
Connect Mesh Gateways. Mesh gateways enable services in the Connect
mesh to make cross-DC connections via gateways, where each datacenter
may not have full node interconnectivity.

Consul docs with more information:
https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways/mesh-gateway

The following group level service block can be used to establish
a Connect mesh gateway.

service {
  connect {
    gateway {
      mesh {
        // no configuration
      }
    }
  }
}

Services can make use of a mesh gateway by configuring so in their
upstream blocks, e.g.

service {
  connect {
    sidecar_service {
      proxy {
        upstreams {
          destination_name = "<service>"
          local_bind_port  = <port>
          datacenter       = "<datacenter>"
          mesh_gateway {
            mode = "<mode>"
          }
        }
      }
    }
  }
}

Typical use of a mesh gateway is to create a bridge between datacenters.
A mesh gateway should then be configured with a service port that is
mapped from a host_network configured on a WAN interface in Nomad agent
config, e.g.

client {
  host_network "public" {
    interface = "eth1"
  }
}

Create a port mapping in the group.network block for use by the mesh
gateway service from the public host_network, e.g.

network {
  mode = "bridge"
  port "mesh_wan" {
    host_network = "public"
  }
}

Use this port label for the service.port of the mesh gateway, e.g.

service {
  name = "mesh-gateway"
  port = "mesh_wan"
  connect {
    gateway {
      mesh {}
    }
  }
}

Currently Envoy is the only supported gateway implementation in Consul.
By default Nomad client will run the latest official Envoy docker image
supported by the local Consul agent. The Envoy task can be customized
by setting `meta.connect.gateway_image` in agent config or by setting
the `connect.sidecar_task` block.

Gateways require Consul 1.8.0+, enforced by the Nomad scheduler.

Closes #9446
2021-06-04 08:24:49 -05:00
Mahmood Ali
d8e40600f6 Support disabling TCP checks for connect sidecar services 2021-05-07 12:10:26 -04:00
Mahmood Ali
982f0acaf7 api: Ignore User provided ParentID (#10424)
ParentID is an internal field that Nomad sets for dispatched or parameterized jobs. Job submitters should not be able to set it directly, as that messes up children tracking.

Fixes #10422 . It specifically stops the scheduler from honoring the ParentID. The reason failure and why the scheduler didn't schedule that job once it was created is very interesting and requires follow up with a more technical issue.
2021-04-23 16:22:17 -04:00
Nick Spain
a1e0784f14 Add a 'body' field to the check stanza
Consul allows specifying the HTTP body to send in a health check. Nomad
uses Consul for health checking so this just plumbs the value through to
where the Consul API is called.

There is no validation that `body` is not used with an incompatible
check method like GET.
2021-04-13 09:15:35 -04:00
Seth Hoenig
a97254fa20 consul: plubming for specifying consul namespace in job/group
This PR adds the common OSS changes for adding support for Consul Namespaces,
which is going to be a Nomad Enterprise feature. There is no new functionality
provided by this changeset and hopefully no new bugs.
2021-04-05 10:03:19 -06:00
Mahmood Ali
7df90da9c8 oversubscription: adds CLI and API support
This commit updates the API to pass the MemoryMaxMB field, and the CLI to show
the max set for the task.

Also, start parsing the MemoryMaxMB in hcl2, as it's set by tags.

A sample CLI output; note the additional `Max: ` for "task":

```
$ nomad alloc status 96fbeb0b
ID                  = 96fbeb0b-a0b3-aa95-62bf-b8a39492fd5c
[...]

Task "cgroup-fetcher" is "running"
Task Resources
CPU        Memory         Disk     Addresses
0/500 MHz  32 MiB/20 MiB  300 MiB

Task Events:
[...]

Task "task" is "running"
Task Resources
CPU        Memory          Disk     Addresses
0/500 MHz  176 KiB/20 MiB  300 MiB
           Max: 30 MiB

Task Events:
[...]
```
2021-03-30 16:55:58 -04:00
Andre Ilhicas
f3aabdc5c2 consul/connect: enable setting local_bind_address in upstream 2021-02-26 11:37:31 +00:00
Drew Bailey
5c30148334 OnUpdate configuration for services and checks
Allow for readiness type checks by configuring nomad to ignore warnings
or errors reported by a service check. This allows the deployment to
progress and while Consul handles introducing the sercive into a
resource pool once the check passes.
2021-02-08 08:32:40 -05:00
Seth Hoenig
ceae8ad1cf consul/connect: Add support for Connect terminating gateways
This PR implements Nomad built-in support for running Consul Connect
terminating gateways. Such a gateway can be used by services running
inside the service mesh to access "legacy" services running outside
the service mesh while still making use of Consul's service identity
based networking and ACL policies.

https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/gateways/terminating-gateway

These gateways are declared as part of a task group level service
definition within the connect stanza.

service {
  connect {
    gateway {
      proxy {
        // envoy proxy configuration
      }
      terminating {
        // terminating-gateway configuration entry
      }
    }
  }
}

Currently Envoy is the only supported gateway implementation in
Consul. The gateay task can be customized by configuring the
connect.sidecar_task block.

When the gateway.terminating field is set, Nomad will write/update
the Configuration Entry into Consul on job submission. Because CEs
are global in scope and there may be more than one Nomad cluster
communicating with Consul, there is an assumption that any terminating
gateway defined in Nomad for a particular service will be the same
among Nomad clusters.

Gateways require Consul 1.8.0+, checked by a node constraint.

Closes #9445
2021-01-25 10:36:04 -06:00
Seth Hoenig
ce32e31195 consul/connect: enable setting datacenter in connect upstream
Before, upstreams could only be defined using the default datacenter.
Now, the `datacenter` field can be set in a connect upstream definition,
informing consul of the desire for an instance of the upstream service
in the specified datacenter. The field is optional and continues to
default to the local datacenter.

Closes #8964
2020-11-30 10:38:30 -06:00
Seth Hoenig
6c7578636c jobspec: add support for headers in artifact stanza
This PR adds the ability to set HTTP headers when downloading
an artifact from an `http` or `https` resource.

The implementation in `go-getter` is such that a new `HTTPGetter`
must be created for each artifact that sets headers (as opposed
to conveniently setting headers per-request). This PR maintains
the memoization of the default Getter objects, creating new ones
only for artifacts where headers are set.

Closes #9306
2020-11-13 12:03:54 -06:00
Drew Bailey
7ce0b5017c Events/msgtype cleanup (#9117)
* use msgtype in upsert node

adds message type to signature for upsert node, update tests, remove placeholder method

* UpsertAllocs msg type test setup

* use upsertallocs with msg type in signature

update test usage of delete node

delete placeholder msgtype method

* add msgtype to upsert evals signature, update test call sites with test setup msg type

handle snapshot upsert eval outside of FSM and ignore eval event

remove placeholder upsertevalsmsgtype

handle job plan rpc and prevent event creation for plan

msgtype cleanup upsertnodeevents

updatenodedrain msgtype

msg type 0 is a node registration event, so set the default  to the ignore type

* fix named import

* fix signature ordering on upsertnode to match
2020-10-19 09:30:15 -04:00
Michael Schurter
902b0b5673 jobspec: lower min cpu resources from 10->1
Since CPU resources are usually a soft limit it is desirable to allow
setting it as low as possible to allow tasks to run only in "idle" time.

Setting it to 0 is still not allowed to avoid potential unintentional
side effects with allowing a zero value. While there may not be any side
effects this commit attempts to minimize risk by avoiding the issue.

This does *not* change the defaults.
2020-09-30 12:15:13 -07:00
Seth Hoenig
36a743f19d consul/connect: remove envoy dns option from gateway proxy config 2020-08-24 09:11:55 -05:00
Seth Hoenig
e664f9b69a consul: able to set pass/fail thresholds on consul service checks
This change adds the ability to set the fields `success_before_passing` and
`failures_before_critical` on Consul service check definitions. This is a
feature added to Consul v1.7.0 and later.
  https://www.consul.io/docs/agent/checks#success-failures-before-passing-critical

Nomad doesn't do much besides pass the fields through to Consul.

Fixes #6913
2020-08-10 14:08:09 -05:00
Drew Bailey
19810365f6 oss compoments for multi-vault namespaces
adds in oss components to support enterprise multi-vault namespace feature

upgrade specific doc on vault multi-namespaces

vault docs

update test to reflect new error
2020-07-24 10:14:59 -04:00
James Rasell
3e1a60b552 agent: task groups in system jobs do not support scaling stanzas. 2020-07-22 11:10:59 +02:00
Tim Gross
144f8b88ff fix region flag vs job region handling in plan/submit (#8347) 2020-07-06 15:46:09 -04:00
Seth Hoenig
520d35e085 consul/connect: split connect native flag and task in service 2020-06-23 10:22:22 -05:00
Seth Hoenig
7e8d5c2392 consul/connect: add support for running connect native tasks
This PR adds the capability of running Connect Native Tasks on Nomad,
particularly when TLS and ACLs are enabled on Consul.

The `connect` stanza now includes a `native` parameter, which can be
set to the name of task that backs the Connect Native Consul service.

There is a new Client configuration parameter for the `consul` stanza
called `share_ssl`. Like `allow_unauthenticated` the default value is
true, but recommended to be disabled in production environments. When
enabled, the Nomad Client's Consul TLS information is shared with
Connect Native tasks through the normal Consul environment variables.
This does NOT include auth or token information.

If Consul ACLs are enabled, Service Identity Tokens are automatically
and injected into the Connect Native task through the CONSUL_HTTP_TOKEN
environment variable.

Any of the automatically set environment variables can be overridden by
the Connect Native task using the `env` stanza.

Fixes #6083
2020-06-22 14:07:44 -05:00
Mahmood Ali
2f9fc04e05 use '*' to indicate all namespaces
This reverts the introduction of AllNamespaces parameter that was merged
earlier but never got released.
2020-06-17 16:27:43 -04:00
Tim Gross
45c2e875f8 multiregion: change AutoRevert to OnFailure 2020-06-17 11:05:45 -04:00
Drew Bailey
ce8f230cab Multiregion deploy status and job status CLI 2020-06-17 11:03:34 -04:00
Tim Gross
f64f5a645c Multiregion structs
Initial struct definitions, jobspec parsing, validation, and conversion
between Nomad structs and API structs for multi-region deployments.
2020-06-17 11:00:14 -04:00
Mahmood Ali
9813a55d44 endpoint to expose all jobs across all namespaces
Allow a `/v1/jobs?all_namespaces=true` to list all jobs across all
namespaces.  The returned list is to contain a `Namespace` field
indicating the job namespace.

If ACL is enabled, the request token needs to be a management token or
have `namespace:list-jobs` capability on all existing namespaces.
2020-05-18 13:50:46 -04:00
Chris Baker
f23695e07a adding raft and state_store support to track job scaling events
updated ScalingEvent API to record "message string,error bool" instead
of confusing "reason,error *string"
2020-04-01 16:15:14 +00:00
Seth Hoenig
ee3b43e6c0 jobspec: parse multi expose.path instead of explicit slice 2020-03-31 17:15:27 -06:00
Seth Hoenig
2a9749c41c connect: enable proxy.passthrough configuration
Enable configuration of HTTP and gRPC endpoints which should be exposed by
the Connect sidecar proxy. This changeset is the first "non-magical" pass
that lays the groundwork for enabling Consul service checks for tasks
running in a network namespace because they are Connect-enabled. The changes
here provide for full configuration of the

  connect {
    sidecar_service {
      proxy {
        expose {
          paths = [{
		path = <exposed endpoint>
                protocol = <http or grpc>
                local_path_port = <local endpoint port>
                listener_port = <inbound mesh port>
	  }, ... ]
       }
    }
  }

stanza. Everything from `expose` and below is new, and partially implements
the precedent set by Consul:
  https://www.consul.io/docs/connect/registration/service-registration.html#expose-paths-configuration-reference

Combined with a task-group level network port-mapping in the form:

  port "exposeExample" { to = -1 }

it is now possible to "punch a hole" through the network namespace
to a specific HTTP or gRPC path, with the anticipated use case of creating
Consul checks on Connect enabled services.

A future PR may introduce more automagic behavior, where we can do things like

1) auto-fill the 'expose.path.local_path_port' with the default value of the
   'service.port' value for task-group level connect-enabled services.

2) automatically generate a port-mapping

3) enable an 'expose.checks' flag which automatically creates exposed endpoints
   for every compatible consul service check (http/grpc checks on connect
   enabled services).
2020-03-31 17:15:27 -06:00
Mahmood Ali
c55f3ed084 per-task restart policy 2020-03-24 17:00:41 -04:00
Chris Baker
d4f967cdd4 made count optional during job scaling actions
added ACL protection in Job.Scale
in Job.Scale, only perform a Job.Register if the Count was non-nil
2020-03-24 14:39:05 +00:00
Chris Baker
2d88d57e52 fixed http endpoints for job.register and job.scalestatus 2020-03-24 13:57:16 +00:00
Chris Baker
03eb96aba2 wip: scaling status return, almost done 2020-03-24 13:57:15 +00:00
Chris Baker
4406668b53 wip: add GET endpoint for job group scaling target 2020-03-24 13:57:10 +00:00
Chris Baker
1c9bac9087 wip: added job.scale rpc endpoint, needs explicit test (tested via http now) 2020-03-24 13:57:09 +00:00
Chris Baker
8102849683 wip: working on job group scaling endpoint 2020-03-24 13:55:20 +00:00
Fredrik Hoem Grelland
26cca14f27 Update consul-template to v0.24.1 and remove deprecated vault_grace (#7170) 2020-02-23 16:24:53 +01:00
Seth Hoenig
6bfd86b1f8 client: enable configuring enable_tag_override for services
Consul provides a feature of Service Definitions where the tags
associated with a service can be modified through the Catalog API,
overriding the value(s) configured in the agent's service configuration.

To enable this feature, the flag enable_tag_override must be configured
in the service definition.

Previously, Nomad did not allow configuring this flag, and thus the default
value of false was used. Now, it is configurable.

Because Nomad itself acts as a state machine around the the service definitions
of the tasks it manages, it's worth describing what happens when this feature
is enabled and why.

Consider the basic case where there is no Nomad, and your service is provided
to consul as a boring JSON file. The ultimate source of truth for the definition
of that service is the file, and is stored in the agent. Later, Consul performs
"anti-entropy" which synchronizes the Catalog (stored only the leaders). Then
with enable_tag_override=true, the tags field is available for "external"
modification through the Catalog API (rather than directly configuring the
service definition file, or using the Agent API). The important observation
is that if the service definition ever changes (i.e. the file is changed &
config reloaded OR the Agent API is used to modify the service), those
"external" tag values are thrown away, and the new service definition is
once again the source of truth.

In the Nomad case, Nomad itself is the source of truth over the Agent in
the same way the JSON file was the source of truth in the example above.
That means any time Nomad sets a new service definition, any externally
configured tags are going to be replaced. When does this happen? Only on
major lifecycle events, for example when a task is modified because of an
updated job spec from the 'nomad job run <existing>' command. Otherwise,
Nomad's periodic re-sync's with Consul will now no longer try to restore
the externally modified tag values (as long as enable_tag_override=true).

Fixes #2057
2020-02-10 08:00:55 -06:00
Seth Hoenig
0040c75e8e command, docs: create and document consul token configuration for connect acls (gh-6716)
This change provides an initial pass at setting up the configuration necessary to
enable use of Connect with Consul ACLs. Operators will be able to pass in a Consul
Token through `-consul-token` or `$CONSUL_TOKEN` in the `job run` and `job revert`
commands (similar to Vault tokens).

These values are not actually used yet in this changeset.
2020-01-31 19:02:53 -06:00
Seth Hoenig
b7e83591b4 connect: enable setting tags on consul connect sidecar service in jobspec (#6415) 2019-10-17 19:25:20 +00:00