Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package backend provides the compute instance backends supported by Worker.
Other code will primarily interact with this package by creating a Provider implementation and creating Instances. An example using the "fake" provider (error handling omitted):
provider := backend.NewBackendProvider( "fake", config.ProviderConfigFromMap(map[string]string{ "STARTUP_DURATION": "1s", "LOG_OUTPUT": "Hello, world!", }), ) provider.Setup(ctx) instance, _ := provider.Start(ctx, &backend.StartAttributes{ Language: "go", OS: "linux", }) defer instance.Stop(ctx) instance.UploadScript(ctx, []byte("#!/bin/sh\necho 'Hello, world!')) instance.RunScript(ctx, os.Stdout)
New providers should call Register in init() to register the alias it should be called with and the options it supports for the --help output.
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Variables ¶
var ( // ErrStaleVM is returned from one of the Instance methods if it detects // that the VM had already been used for a repository and was not reverted // afterwards. ErrStaleVM = fmt.Errorf("previous build artifacts found on stale vm") // ErrMissingEndpointConfig is returned if the provider config was missing // an 'ENDPOINT' configuration, but one is required. ErrMissingEndpointConfig = fmt.Errorf("expected config key endpoint") )
Functions ¶
func EachBackend ¶ added in v1.3.0
func EachBackend(f func(*Backend))
EachBackend calls a given function for each registered backend
Types ¶
type Backend ¶ added in v1.3.0
type Backend struct { Alias string HumanReadableName string ProviderHelp map[string]string ProviderFunc func(*config.ProviderConfig) (Provider, error) }
Backend wraps up an alias, backend provider help, and a factory func for a given backend provider wheee
type Instance ¶
type Instance interface { // UploadScript uploads the given script to the instance. The script is // a bash script with a shebang (#!/bin/bash) line. Note that this // method should not be called multiple times. UploadScript(context.Context, []byte) error // RunScript runs the build script that was uploaded with the // UploadScript method. RunScript(context.Context, io.Writer) (*RunResult, error) Stop(context.Context) error // ID is used when identifying the instance in logs and such ID() string // StartupDuration is the duration between "created" and "ready" StartupDuration() time.Duration }
An Instance is something that can run a build script.
type Provider ¶
type Provider interface { // Setup performs whatever is necessary in order to be ready to start // instances. Setup(context.Context) error // Start starts an instance. It shouldn't return until the instance is // ready to call UploadScript on (this may, for example, mean that it // waits for SSH connections to be possible). Start(context.Context, *StartAttributes) (Instance, error) }
Provider represents some kind of instance provider. It can point to an external HTTP API, or some process locally, or something completely different.
func NewBackendProvider ¶ added in v1.3.0
func NewBackendProvider(alias string, cfg *config.ProviderConfig) (Provider, error)
NewBackendProvider looks up a backend by its alias and returns a provider via the factory func on the registered *Backend
type RunResult ¶
type RunResult struct { // The exit code of the script. Only valid if Completed is true. ExitCode uint8 // Whether the script finished running or not. Can be false if there was a // connection error in the middle of the script run. Completed bool }
RunResult represents the result of running a script with Instance.RunScript.
type StartAttributes ¶
type StartAttributes struct { Language string `json:"language"` OsxImage string `json:"osx_image"` Dist string `json:"dist"` Group string `json:"group"` OS string `json:"os"` // The VMType isn't stored in the config directly, but in the top level of // the job payload, see the worker.JobPayload struct. VMType string `json:"-"` // HardTimeout isn't stored in the config directly, but is injected // from the processor HardTimeout time.Duration `json:"-"` }
StartAttributes contains some parts of the config which can be used to determine the type of instance to boot up (for example, what image to use)
func (*StartAttributes) SetDefaults ¶ added in v1.3.0
func (sa *StartAttributes) SetDefaults(lang, dist, group, os, vmType string)
SetDefaults sets any missing required attributes to the default values provided