This change switches GARM to the new structured logging standard
library. This will allow us to set log levels and reduce some of
the log spam.
Given that we introduced new knobs to tweak logging, the number of
config options for logging now warrants it's own section.
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Adrian Samfira <gsamfira@cloudbasesolutions.com>
This branch adds the ability to forcefully remove a runner from GARM.
When the operator wishes to manually remove a runner, the workflow is as
follows:
* Check that the runner exists in GitHub. If it does, attempt to
remove it. An error here indicates that the runner may be processing
a job. In this case, we don't continue and the operator gets immediate
feedback from the API.
* Mark the runner in the database as pending_delete
* Allow the consolidate loop to reap it from the provider and remove it
from the database.
Removing the instance from the provider is async. If the provider errs out,
GARM will keep trying to remove it in perpetuity until the provider succedes.
In situations where the provider is misconfigured, this will never happen, leaving
the instance in a permanent state of pending_delete.
A provider may fail for various reasons. Either credentials have expired, the
API endpoint has changed, the provider is misconfigured or the operator may just
have removed it from the config before cleaning up the runners. While some cases
are recoverable, some are not. We cannot have a situation in which we cannot clean
resources in garm because of a misconfiguration.
This change adds the pending_force_delete instance status. Instances marked with
this status, will be removed from GARM even if the provider reports an error.
The GARM cli has been modified to give new meaning to the --force-remove-runner
option. This option in the CLI is no longer mandatory. Instead, setting it will mark
the runner with the new pending_force_delete status. Omitting it will mark the runner
with the old status of pending_delete.
Fixes: #160
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Adrian Samfira <gsamfira@cloudbasesolutions.com>
We must create the DB entry for a runner with a JIT config included. Adding it later
via an update runs the risk of having the consolidate loop pick up the incomplete instance.
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Adrian Samfira <gsamfira@cloudbasesolutions.com>
* Updates the garm-provider-common and go-github packages.
* Update sqlToParamsInstance to return an error when unmarshaling
This change is needed to pull in the new Seal/Unseal functions in common.
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Adrian Samfira <gsamfira@cloudbasesolutions.com>
Ensure that there is a foreign key constraint between runners and jobs.
Once a runner is associated with a job, we want the job to be removed along
with the runner.
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Adrian Samfira <gsamfira@cloudbasesolutions.com>
* enable foreign key constraints on sqlite
* on delete cascade for addresses and status messages
* add debug server config option
* fix rr allocation
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Adrian Samfira <gsamfira@cloudbasesolutions.com>
Break the lock on a job if it's still queued and the runner that it
triggered was assigned to another job. This may cause leftover runners
to be created, but we scale those down in ~3 minutes.
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Adrian Samfira <gsamfira@cloudbasesolutions.com>
The params package should not depend on config. The params packages
should be consumable by external applications that wish to interact with
garm, and it makes no sense to pull in the config package just for some
constants. As such, the following changes have been made:
* Moved some types from config to params
* Moved defaults in a new leaf package called appdefaults
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Adrian Samfira <gsamfira@cloudbasesolutions.com>
This change renames the module from "garm" to "github.com/cloudbase/garm".
This will make it easier to consume public functions defined in garm, by
external applications, without having to resort to replace.
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Adrian Samfira <gsamfira@cloudbasesolutions.com>
Extra specs is an opaque valid JSON that can be set on a pool and which
will be passed along to the provider as part of instance bootstrap params.
This field is meant to allow operators to send extra configuration values
to external or built-in providers. The extra specs is not interpreted or
useful in any way to garm itself, but it may be useful to the provider
which interacts with the IaaS.
The extra specs are not meant to be used for secrets. Adding sensitive
information to this field is highly discouraged. This field is meant as a
means to add fine tuning knobs to the providers, on a per pool basis.
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Adrian Samfira <gsamfira@cloudbasesolutions.com>