require 'whitelist_update'
+require 'safe_json'
class Container < ArvadosModel
include HasUuid
include KindAndEtag
include CommonApiTemplate
include WhitelistUpdate
+ extend CurrentApiClient
serialize :environment, Hash
serialize :mounts, Hash
serialize :runtime_constraints, Hash
serialize :command, Array
+ serialize :scheduling_parameters, Hash
before_validation :fill_field_defaults, :if => :new_record?
before_validation :set_timestamps
validate :validate_state_change
validate :validate_change
validate :validate_lock
+ validate :validate_output
after_validation :assign_auth
before_save :sort_serialized_attrs
after_save :handle_completed
t.add :started_at
t.add :state
t.add :auth_uuid
+ t.add :scheduling_parameters
end
# Supported states for a container
end
end
+ # Create a new container (or find an existing one) to satisfy the
+ # given container request.
+ def self.resolve(req)
+ c_attrs = {
+ command: req.command,
+ cwd: req.cwd,
+ environment: req.environment,
+ output_path: req.output_path,
+ container_image: resolve_container_image(req.container_image),
+ mounts: resolve_mounts(req.mounts),
+ runtime_constraints: resolve_runtime_constraints(req.runtime_constraints),
+ scheduling_parameters: req.scheduling_parameters,
+ }
+ act_as_system_user do
+ if req.use_existing && (reusable = find_reusable(c_attrs))
+ reusable
+ else
+ Container.create!(c_attrs)
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
+ # Return a runtime_constraints hash that complies with requested but
+ # is suitable for saving in a container record, i.e., has specific
+ # values instead of ranges.
+ #
+ # Doing this as a step separate from other resolutions, like "git
+ # revision range to commit hash", makes sense only when there is no
+ # opportunity to reuse an existing container (e.g., container reuse
+ # is not implemented yet, or we have already found that no existing
+ # containers are suitable).
+ def self.resolve_runtime_constraints(runtime_constraints)
+ rc = {}
+ defaults = {
+ 'keep_cache_ram' =>
+ Rails.configuration.container_default_keep_cache_ram,
+ }
+ defaults.merge(runtime_constraints).each do |k, v|
+ if v.is_a? Array
+ rc[k] = v[0]
+ else
+ rc[k] = v
+ end
+ end
+ rc
+ end
+
+ # Return a mounts hash suitable for a Container, i.e., with every
+ # readonly collection UUID resolved to a PDH.
+ def self.resolve_mounts(mounts)
+ c_mounts = {}
+ mounts.each do |k, mount|
+ mount = mount.dup
+ c_mounts[k] = mount
+ if mount['kind'] != 'collection'
+ next
+ end
+ if (uuid = mount.delete 'uuid')
+ c = Collection.
+ readable_by(current_user).
+ where(uuid: uuid).
+ select(:portable_data_hash).
+ first
+ if !c
+ raise ArvadosModel::UnresolvableContainerError.new "cannot mount collection #{uuid.inspect}: not found"
+ end
+ if mount['portable_data_hash'].nil?
+ # PDH not supplied by client
+ mount['portable_data_hash'] = c.portable_data_hash
+ elsif mount['portable_data_hash'] != c.portable_data_hash
+ # UUID and PDH supplied by client, but they don't agree
+ raise ArgumentError.new "cannot mount collection #{uuid.inspect}: current portable_data_hash #{c.portable_data_hash.inspect} does not match #{c['portable_data_hash'].inspect} in request"
+ end
+ end
+ end
+ return c_mounts
+ end
+
+ # Return a container_image PDH suitable for a Container.
+ def self.resolve_container_image(container_image)
+ coll = Collection.for_latest_docker_image(container_image)
+ if !coll
+ raise ArvadosModel::UnresolvableContainerError.new "docker image #{container_image.inspect} not found"
+ end
+ coll.portable_data_hash
+ end
+
def self.find_reusable(attrs)
candidates = Container.
- where('command = ?', attrs[:command].to_yaml).
+ where_serialized(:command, attrs[:command]).
where('cwd = ?', attrs[:cwd]).
- where('environment = ?', self.deep_sort_hash(attrs[:environment]).to_yaml).
+ where_serialized(:environment, attrs[:environment]).
where('output_path = ?', attrs[:output_path]).
- where('container_image = ?', attrs[:container_image]).
- where('mounts = ?', self.deep_sort_hash(attrs[:mounts]).to_yaml).
- where('runtime_constraints = ?', self.deep_sort_hash(attrs[:runtime_constraints]).to_yaml)
-
- # Check for Completed candidates that only had consistent outputs.
- completed = candidates.where(state: Complete).where(exit_code: 0)
- if completed.select("output").group('output').limit(2).length == 1
- return completed.order('finished_at asc').limit(1).first
- end
+ where('container_image = ?', resolve_container_image(attrs[:container_image])).
+ where_serialized(:mounts, resolve_mounts(attrs[:mounts])).
+ where_serialized(:runtime_constraints, resolve_runtime_constraints(attrs[:runtime_constraints]))
+
+ # Check for Completed candidates whose output and log are both readable.
+ select_readable_pdh = Collection.
+ readable_by(current_user).
+ select(:portable_data_hash).
+ to_sql
+ usable = candidates.
+ where(state: Complete).
+ where(exit_code: 0).
+ where("log IN (#{select_readable_pdh})").
+ where("output IN (#{select_readable_pdh})").
+ order('finished_at ASC').
+ limit(1).
+ first
+ return usable if usable
# Check for Running candidates and return the most likely to finish sooner.
running = candidates.where(state: Running).
uuids: uuid_list)
end
+ def final?
+ [Complete, Cancelled].include?(self.state)
+ end
+
protected
def fill_field_defaults
self.mounts ||= {}
self.cwd ||= "."
self.priority ||= 1
+ self.scheduling_parameters ||= {}
end
def permission_to_create
end
def permission_to_update
- current_user.andand.is_admin
+ # Override base permission check to allow auth_uuid to set progress and
+ # output (only). Whether it is legal to set progress and output in the current
+ # state has already been checked in validate_change.
+ current_user.andand.is_admin ||
+ (!current_api_client_authorization.nil? and
+ [self.auth_uuid, self.locked_by_uuid].include? current_api_client_authorization.uuid)
+ end
+
+ def ensure_owner_uuid_is_permitted
+ # Override base permission check to allow auth_uuid to set progress and
+ # output (only). Whether it is legal to set progress and output in the current
+ # state has already been checked in validate_change.
+ if !current_api_client_authorization.nil? and self.auth_uuid == current_api_client_authorization.uuid
+ check_update_whitelist [:progress, :output]
+ else
+ super
+ end
end
def set_timestamps
if self.new_record?
permitted.push(:owner_uuid, :command, :container_image, :cwd,
:environment, :mounts, :output_path, :priority,
- :runtime_constraints)
+ :runtime_constraints, :scheduling_parameters)
end
case self.state
permitted.push :priority
when Running
- permitted.push :priority, :progress
+ permitted.push :priority, :progress, :output
if self.state_changed?
permitted.push :started_at
end
end
def validate_lock
- # If the Container is already locked by someone other than the
- # current api_client_auth, disallow all changes -- except
- # priority, which needs to change to reflect max(priority) of
- # relevant ContainerRequests.
- if locked_by_uuid_was
- if locked_by_uuid_was != Thread.current[:api_client_authorization].uuid
- check_update_whitelist [:priority]
- end
- end
-
if [Locked, Running].include? self.state
# If the Container was already locked, locked_by_uuid must not
# changes. Otherwise, the current auth gets the lock.
- need_lock = locked_by_uuid_was || Thread.current[:api_client_authorization].uuid
+ need_lock = locked_by_uuid_was || current_api_client_authorization.andand.uuid
else
need_lock = nil
end
self.locked_by_uuid = need_lock
end
+ def validate_output
+ # Output must exist and be readable by the current user. This is so
+ # that a container cannot "claim" a collection that it doesn't otherwise
+ # have access to just by setting the output field to the collection PDH.
+ if output_changed?
+ c = Collection.unscoped do
+ Collection.
+ readable_by(current_user).
+ where(portable_data_hash: self.output).
+ first
+ end
+ if !c
+ errors.add :output, "collection must exist and be readable by current user."
+ end
+ end
+ end
+
def assign_auth
if self.auth_uuid_changed?
return errors.add :auth_uuid, 'is readonly'
if self.runtime_constraints_changed?
self.runtime_constraints = self.class.deep_sort_hash(self.runtime_constraints)
end
+ if self.scheduling_parameters_changed?
+ self.scheduling_parameters = self.class.deep_sort_hash(self.scheduling_parameters)
+ end
end
def handle_completed
# This container is finished so finalize any associated container requests
# that are associated with this container.
- if self.state_changed? and [Complete, Cancelled].include? self.state
+ if self.state_changed? and self.final?
act_as_system_user do
if self.state == Cancelled
- retryable_requests = ContainerRequest.where("priority > 0 and state = 'Committed' and container_count < container_count_max")
+ retryable_requests = ContainerRequest.where("container_uuid = ? and priority > 0 and state = 'Committed' and container_count < container_count_max", uuid)
else
retryable_requests = []
end
output_path: self.output_path,
container_image: self.container_image,
mounts: self.mounts,
- runtime_constraints: self.runtime_constraints
+ runtime_constraints: self.runtime_constraints,
+ scheduling_parameters: self.scheduling_parameters
}
c = Container.create! c_attrs
retryable_requests.each do |cr|
# Notify container requests associated with this container
ContainerRequest.where(container_uuid: uuid,
- :state => ContainerRequest::Committed).each do |cr|
- cr.container_completed!
+ state: ContainerRequest::Committed).each do |cr|
+ cr.finalize!
end
# Try to cancel any outstanding container requests made by this container.
ContainerRequest.where(requesting_container_uuid: uuid,
- :state => ContainerRequest::Committed).each do |cr|
+ state: ContainerRequest::Committed).each do |cr|
cr.priority = 0
cr.save
end