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* Move out node-pool manager and replace it with RunnerPool extension * adds extension points for runner pools in load-balanced mode * adds error to return values in RunnerPool and Runner interfaces * Implements runner pool contract with context-aware shutdown * fixes issue with range * fixes tests to use runner abstraction * adds empty test file as a workaround for build requiring go source files in top-level package * removes flappy timeout test * update docs to reflect runner pool setup * refactors system tests to use runner abstraction * removes poolmanager * moves runner interfaces from models to api/runnerpool package * Adds a second runner to pool docs example * explicitly check for request spillover to second runner in test * moves runner pool package name for system tests * renames runner pool pointer variable for consistency * pass model json to runner * automatically cast to http.ResponseWriter in load-balanced call case * allow overriding of server RunnerPool via a programmatic ServerOption * fixes return type of ResponseWriter in test * move Placer interface to runnerpool package * moves hash-based placer out of open source project * removes siphash from Gopkg.lock
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Running load-balanced fn against a pool of runners
Motivation
You can run a load-balanced setup for fn to route requests to a group of one or more runners.
Starting the components (as regular processes)
API server
FN_NODE_TYPE=api ./fnserver
Runners
mkdir /tmp/runnerdata
# first runner
FN_NODE_TYPE=pure-runner FN_PORT=8082 FN_GRPC_PORT=9190 ./fnserver
# on another terminal, start a second runner
FN_NODE_TYPE=pure-runner FN_PORT=8083 FN_GRPC_PORT=9191 ./fnserver
LB
mkdir /tmp/lbdata
FN_NODE_TYPE=lb FN_PORT=8081 FN_RUNNER_API_URL=http://localhost:8080 FN_RUNNER_ADDRESSES=localhost:9190,localhost:9191 FN_LOG_LEVEL=DEBUG ./fnserver
Starting the components (in Docker containers)
Build the images
The images don't yet exist in a registry, so they need building first.
docker build -f images/lb/Dockerfile -t fnproject/lb:latest .
docker build -f images/api/Dockerfile -t fnproject/api:latest .
docker build -f images/runner/Dockerfile -t fnproject/runner:latest .
Start the containers
This mode assumes that LB is started with a static set of runners in a single global pool. Note that this configuration does not support runner certificates and is that the communication between LB and runners is unencrypted.
API
docker run -d \
--name api \
-v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
-p 8080:8080 \
fnproject/api:latest
First runner
docker run -d \
--name runner \
-v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
-p 9190:9190 \
-e FN_GRPC_PORT=9190 \
-p 8095:8080 \
fnproject/runner:latest
Second runner
docker run -d \
--name runner-2 \
-v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
-p 9191:9191 \
-e FN_GRPC_PORT=9191 \
-p 8096:8080 \
fnproject/runner:latest
LB
Retrieve the IP addresses for the runners and the API:
export RUNNER1=`docker inspect --format '{{ .NetworkSettings.IPAddress }}' runner`
export RUNNER2=`docker inspect --format '{{ .NetworkSettings.IPAddress }}' runner-2`
export API=`docker inspect --format '{{ .NetworkSettings.IPAddress }}' api`
Pass in the static set of runners to FN_RUNNER_ADDRESSES:
docker run -d \
--name lb \
-v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
-p 8081:8080 \
-e FN_RUNNER_API_URL=http://$API:8080 \
-e FN_RUNNER_ADDRESSES=$RUNNER1:9190,$RUNNER2:9191 \
fnproject/lb:latest