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Reed Allman
71a88a991c hang the runner, agent=new sheriff (#270)
* fix docker build

this is trivially incorrect since glide doesn't actually provide reproducible
builds. the idea is to build with the deps that we have checked into git, so
that we actually know what code is executing so that we might debug it...

all for multi stage build instead of what we had, but adding the glide step is
wrong. i added a loud warning so as to discourage this behavior in the future.

* hang the runner, agent=new sheriff

tl;dr agent is now runner, with a hopefully saner api

the general idea is get rid of all the various 'task' structs now, change our
terminology to only be 'calls' now, push a lot of the http construction of a
call into the agent, allow calls to mutate their state around their execution
easily and to simplify the number of code paths, channels and context timeouts
in something [hopefully] easy to understand.

this introduces the idea of 'slots' which are either hot or cold and are
separate from reserving memory (memory is denominated in 'tokens' now).
a 'slot' is essentially a container that is ready for execution of a call, be
it hot or cold (it just means different things based on hotness). taking a
look into Submit should make these relatively easy to grok.

sorry, things were pretty broken especially wrt timings. I tried to keep good
notes (maybe too good), to highlight stuff so that we don't make the same
mistakes again (history repeating itself blah blah quote). even now, there is
lots of work to do :)

I encourage just reading the agent.go code, Submit is really simple and
there's a description of how the whole thing works at the head of the file
(after TODOs). call.go contains code for constructing calls, as well as Start
/ End (small atm). I did some amount of code massaging to try to make things
simple / straightforward / fit reasonable mental model, but as always am open
to critique (the more negative the better) as I'm just one guy and wth do i
know...

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below enumerates a number of changes as briefly as possible (heh..):

models.Call all the things

removes models.Task as models.Call is now what it previously was.
models.FnCall is now rid of in favor of models.Call, despite the datastore
only storing a few fields of it [for now]. we should probably store entire
calls in the db, since app & route configurations can change at any given
moment, it would be nice to see the parameters of each call (costs db space,
obviously).

this removes the endpoints for getting & deleting messages, we were just
looping back to localhost to call the MQ (wtf? this was for iron integration i
think) and just calls the MQ.

changes the name of the FnLog to LogStore, confusing cause there's also a
`FuncLogger` which uses the Logstore (punting). removes other `Fn` prefixed
structs (redundant naming convention).

removes some unused and/or weird structs (IDStatus, CompleteTime)

updates the swagger

makes the db methods consistent to use 'Call' nomenclature.

remove runner nuisances:

* push down registry stuff to docker driver
* remove Environment / Stats stuff of yore
* remove unused writers (now in FuncLogger)
* remove 2 of the task types, old hot stuff, runner, etc

fixes ram available calculation on startup to not always be 300GB (helps a lot
on a laptop!)

format for DOCKER_AUTH env now is not a list but a map (there are no docs,
would prefer to get rid of this altogether anyway). the ~/.docker/cfg expected
format is unchanged.

removes arbitrary task queue, if a machine is out of ram we can probably just
time out without queueing... (can open separate discussion) in any case the
old one didn't really account well for hot tasks, it just lined everyone up in
the task queue if there wasn't a place to run hot and then timed them out
[even if a slot became free].

removes HEADER_ prefixing on any headers in the request to a invoke a call.
(this was inconsistent with cli for test anyway)

removes TASK_ID header sent in to hot only (this is a dupe of FN_CALL_ID,
which has not been removed)

now user functions can reply directly to the client. this means that for
cold containers if they write to stdout it will send a 200 + headers. for
hot containers, the user can reply directly to the client from the container,
i.e. with its preferred status code / headers (vs. always getting a 200).
the dispatch itself is a little http specific atm, i think we can add an
interchange format but the current version is easily extended to add json for
now, separate discussion. this eliminates a lot of the request/response
rewriting and buffering we were doing (yey). now Dispatch ONLY does input and
output, vs. managing the call timeout and having access to a call's fields.

cache is pushed down into agent now instead of in the front end, would like to
push it down to the datastore actually but it's here for now anyway. cache
delete functions removed (b/c fn is distributed anyway?). added app caching,
should help with latency.

in general, a lot of server/runner.go got pushed down into the agent. i think
it will be useful in testing to be able to construct calls without having to
invoke http handlers + async also needs to construct calls without a handler.

safe shutdown actually works now for everything (leaked / didn't wait on
certain things before)

now we're waiting for hot slots to open up while we're attempting to get ram
to launch a container if we didn't find any hot slots to run the call in
immediately. we can change this policy really easily now (no more channel
jungle; still some channels). also looking for somewhere else to go while the
container is launching now. slots now get sent _out_ of a container, vs.
a container receiving calls, which makes this kind of policy easier to
implement. this fixes a number of bugs around things like trying to execute
calls against containers that have not and may never start and trying to
launch a bazillion containers when there are no free containers. the driver api
underwent some changes to make this possible (relatively minimal, added Wait).
the easiest way to think about this is that allocating ram has moved 'up'
instead of just wrapping launching containers, so that we can select on a
channel trying to find ram.

not dispatching hot calls to containers that died anymore either...

the timeout is now started at the beginning of Submit, rather than Dispatch or
the container itself having to manage the call timeout, which was an
inaccurate way of doing things since finding a slot / allocating ram / pulling
image can all take a non-trivial (timeout amount, even!) amount of time. this
makes for much more reasonable response times from fn under load, there's
still a little TODO about handling cold+timeout container removal response
times but it's much improved.

if call.Start is called with < call.timeout/2 time left, then the call will
not be executed and return a timeout. we can discuss. this makes async play
_a lot_ nicer, specifically. for large timeouts / 2 makes less sense.

env is no longer getting upper cased (admittedly, this can look a little weird
now). our whole route.Config/app.Config/env/headers stuff probably deserves a
whole discussion...

sync output no longer has the call id in json if there's an error / timeout.
we could add this back to signify that it's _us_ writing these but this was
out of place. FN_CALL_ID is still shipped out to get the id for sync calls,
and async [server] output remains unchanged.

async logs are now an entire raw http request (so that a user can write a 400
or something from their hot async container)

async hot now 'just works'

cold sync calls can now reply to the client before container removal, which
shaves a lot of latency off of those (still eat start). still need to figure
out async removal if timeout or something.

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i've located a number of bugs that were generally inherited, and also added
a number of TODOs in the head of the agent.go file according to robustness we
probably need to add. this is at least at parity with the previous
implementation, to my knowledge (hopefully/likely a good bit ahead). I can
memorialize these to github quickly enough, not that anybody searches before
adding bugs anyway (sigh).

the big thing to work on next imo is async being a lot more robust,
specifically to survive fn server failures / network issues.

thanks for review (gulp)
2017-09-05 20:32:51 +03:00
Reed Allman
c0aed2fbb0 mask errors in api response, log real error
we had this _almost_ right, in that we were trying, but we weren't masking the
error from the user response for any error we don't intend to show. this also
adds a stack trace from any internal server errors, so that we might be able
to track them down in the future (looking at you, 'context deadline
exceeded'). in addition, this adds a new `models.APIError` interface which all
of the errors in `models` now implement, and can be caught easily / added to
easily.

the front end now does no status rewriting based on api errors, now when we
get a non-nil error we can call `handleResponse(c, err)` with it and if it's a
proper error, return it to the user with the right status code, otherwise log
a stack trace and return `internal server error`. this cleans up a lot of the
front end code.

also rewrites start task ctx deadline exceeded as timeout. with iw we had
async tasks so we could start the clock later and it didn't matter, but now
with sync tasks time out sometimes just making docker calls, and we want the
task status to show up as timed out. we may want to just catch all this above
in addition to this, but this seems like the right thing to do.

remove squishing together errors. this was weird, now we return the first
error for the purposes of using the new err interface.

removed a lot of 5xx errors that really should have been 4xx errors. changed
some of the 400 errors to 409 errors, since they are from sending in
conflicting info and not a malformed request.

removed unused errors / useless errors (many were used for logging, and didn't
provide any context. now with stack traces we don't need context as much in
the logs).
2017-07-14 03:44:16 -07:00
James
8a3edb8309 All of the changes for func logs 2017-06-19 11:38:11 -07:00
Denis Makogon
3f065ce6bf [Feature] Function status 2017-06-06 14:12:50 -07:00
Jordan Krage
1d0ba54b35 server updates (#566)
* server updates

- improved route create/update validation/defaults
- improved/added route test cases

* cleanup

* negative concurrency check
2017-03-03 09:33:19 -06:00
Jordan Krage
17e18d872b mock datastore tests (#562) 2017-03-01 22:04:04 -08:00
Jordan Krage
3fd3da87f3 Datastore tests (#551)
* common datastore tests

* fix Datastore.UpdateApp

* remove extra datastore tests

* datastore test fixes
2017-03-01 08:40:08 -08:00
C Cirello
3b16b7f1d8 functions: application updates no longer accept name in the body (#391)
* functions: application updates no longer accept name in the body

AppUpdate was initially conceived as an upsert endpoint for apps.
It turns out that it created an inconsistency regarding updates:
updates with names divergent with URL would not actually change
application's name.

This commit atempts to address the issue by returning an HTTP
error when trying to update an application name. In swagger.yml,
application names are already `readOnly:true`. Thus there is no
change from expected behavior.

Fixes #380

* functions: use specific error value for name change
2016-12-07 19:54:21 +01:00
Pedro Nasser
01d5a81389 Add appfilter and tests (#337)
add appfilter and tests
2016-11-24 03:46:42 -02:00
C Cirello
da96ef471a api: add support for deleting apps (#327)
* api: add support for deleting apps

Fixes #274

* functions: improve error name and description

* functions: fix test regression
2016-11-22 01:07:30 +01:00
Pedro Nasser
7aa1981fba Datastore refactor and added postgres tests (#259)
* fix apps & routes creation/update

* refactor datastore and added postgres tests

* added test-datastore and fixed circleci test
2016-11-14 15:03:10 -02:00
Carlos C
d5fb1afda7 Revert "Assert License (#224)"
This reverts commit a61c4dab78.
2016-11-06 09:25:12 -08:00
C Cirello
a61c4dab78 Assert License (#224)
* license: assert license for Go code
* license: add in shell scripts
* license: assert license for Ruby code
* license: assert license to individual cases
* license: assert license to Dockerfile
2016-11-05 23:33:07 +01:00
Pedro Nasser
2782a6db54 added config to apps and routes 2016-08-26 23:04:57 -03:00
Henrique Chehad
459620f9b4 fix runner to use global instance 2016-08-22 20:12:02 -03:00
Henrique Chehad
148d52c890 updates after runner factored 2016-08-22 19:17:58 -03:00
Henrique Chehad
e11a1896fd rebase/merging runner 2016-08-22 18:21:59 -03:00
Travis Reeder
871930aaf5 Merge pull request #29 from iron-io/strict-app-name
Restrict app names
2016-07-29 11:43:15 -07:00
Evan Shaw
6bd6dd342d Restrict app name
App name must match the regular expression: [\w\-]{1, 30}
2016-07-29 14:00:35 +12:00
Pedro Nasser
2489fd851f added wrapper on models; changed handlers; fixes 2016-07-26 00:10:45 -03:00
Pedro Nasser
5a13e2c0cc improv api, datastore, postgres, runner 2016-07-21 21:18:02 -03:00
Pedro Nasser
66fa3d4035 refactoring API and added dbs: postgres, bolt 2016-07-21 16:04:58 -03:00