We had some dead code left over from the removal of registration runners. Registration runners were removed in #859#1207
Co-authored-by: Yusuke Kuoka <ykuoka@gmail.com>
* fix(deps): update module sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime to v0.11.0
* Fix dependencies and bump Go to 1.17 so that it builds after controller-runtime 0.11.0 upgrade
* Regenerate manifests with the latest K8s dependencies
Co-authored-by: Renovate Bot <bot@renovateapp.com>
Co-authored-by: Yusuke Kuoka <ykuoka@gmail.com>
* Add POC of GitHub Webhook Delivery Forwarder
* multi-forwarder and ctrl-c existing and fix for non-woring http post
* Rename source files
* Extract signal handling into a dedicated source file
* Faster ctrl-c handling
* Enable automatic creation of repo hook on startup
* Add support for forwarding org hook deliveries
* Set hook secret on hook creation via envvar (HOOK_SECRET)
* Fix org hook support
* Fix HOOK_SECRET for consistency
* Refactor to prepare for custom log position provider
* Refactor to extract inmemory log position provider
* Add configmap-based log position provider
* Rename githubwebhookdeliveryforwarder to hookdeliveryforwarder
* Refactor to rename LogPositionProvider to Checkpointer and extract ConfigMap checkpointer into a dedicated pkg
* Refactor to extract logger initialization
* Add hookdeliveryforwarder README and bump go-github to unreleased ver
* feat: RunnerSet backed by StatefulSet
Unlike a runner deployment, a runner set can manage a set of stateful runners by combining a statefulset and an admission webhook that mutates statefulset-managed pods with required envvars and registration tokens.
Resolves#613
Ref #612
* Upgrade controller-runtime to 0.9.0
* Bump Go to 1.16.x following controller-runtime 0.9.0
* Upgrade kubebuilder to 2.3.2 for updated etcd and apiserver following local setup
* Fix startup failure due to missing LeaderElectionID
* Fix the issue that any pods become unable to start once actions-runner-controller got failed after the mutating webhook has been registered
* Allow force-updating statefulset
* Fix runner container missing work and certs-client volume mounts and DOCKER_HOST and DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY envvars when dockerdWithinRunner=false
* Fix runnerset-controller not applying statefulset.spec.template.spec changes when there were no changes in runnerset spec
* Enable running acceptance tests against arbitrary kind cluster
* RunnerSet supports non-ephemeral runners only today
* fix: docker-build from root Makefile on intel mac
* fix: arch check fixes for mac and ARM
* ci: aligning test data format and patching checks
* fix: removing namespace in test data
* chore: adding more ignores
* chore: removing leading space in shebang
* Re-add metrics to org hra testdata
* Bump cert-manager to v1.1.1 and fix deploy.sh
Co-authored-by: toast-gear <15716903+toast-gear@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Callum James Tait <callum.tait@photobox.com>
This fixes human-readable output of `kubectl get` on `runnerdeployment`, `runnerreplicaset`, and `runner`.
Most notably, CURRENT and READY of runner replicasets are now computed and printed correctly. Runner deployments now have UP-TO-DATE and AVAILABLE instead of READY so that it is consistent with columns of K8s deployments.
A few fixes has been also made to runner deployment and runner replicaset controllers so that those numbers stored in Status objects are reliably updated and in-sync with actual values.
Finally, `AGE` columns are added to runnerdeployment, runnerreplicaset, runnner to make that more visible to users.
`kubectl get` outputs should now look like the below examples:
```
# Immediately after runnerdeployment updated/created
$ k get runnerdeployment
NAME DESIRED CURRENT UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE AGE
example-runnerdeploy 0 0 0 0 8d
org-runnerdeploy 5 5 5 0 8d
# A few dozens of seconds after update/create all the runners are registered that "available" numbers increase
$ k get runnerdeployment
NAME DESIRED CURRENT UP-TO-DATE AVAILABLE AGE
example-runnerdeploy 0 0 0 0 8d
org-runnerdeploy 5 5 5 5 8d
```
```
$ k get runnerreplicaset
NAME DESIRED CURRENT READY AGE
example-runnerdeploy-wnpf6 0 0 0 61m
org-runnerdeploy-fsnmr 2 2 0 8m41s
```
```
$ k get runner
NAME ENTERPRISE ORGANIZATION REPOSITORY LABELS STATUS AGE
example-runnerdeploy-wnpf6-registration-only actions-runner-controller/mumoshu-actions-test Running 61m
org-runnerdeploy-fsnmr-n8kkx actions-runner-controller ["mylabel 1","mylabel 2"] 21s
org-runnerdeploy-fsnmr-sq6m8 actions-runner-controller ["mylabel 1","mylabel 2"] 21s
```
Fixes#490
This is an attempt to support scaling from/to zero.
The basic idea is that we create a one-off "registration-only" runner pod on RunnerReplicaSet being scaled to zero, so that there is one "offline" runner, which enables GitHub Actions to queue jobs instead of discarding those.
GitHub Actions seems to immediately throw away the new job when there are no runners at all. Generally, having runners of any status, `busy`, `idle`, or `offline` would prevent GitHub actions from failing jobs. But retaining `busy` or `idle` runners means that we need to keep runner pods running, which conflicts with our desired to scale to/from zero, hence we retain `offline` runners.
In this change, I enhanced the runnerreplicaset controller to create a registration-only runner on very beginning of its reconciliation logic, only when a runnerreplicaset is scaled to zero. The runner controller creates the registration-only runner pod, waits for it to become "offline", and then removes the runner pod. The runner on GitHub stays `offline`, until the runner resource on K8s is deleted. As we remove the registration-only runner pod as soon as it registers, this doesn't block cluster-autoscaler.
Related to #447
This makes logging more concise by changing logger names to something like `controllers.Runner` to `actions-runner-controller.runner` after the standard `controller-rutime.controller` and reducing redundant logs by removing unnecessary requeues. I have also tweaked log messages so that their style is more consistent, which will also help readability. Also, runnerreplicaset-controller lacked useful logs so I have enhanced it.
We occasionally see logs like the below:
```
2021-02-24T02:48:26.769ZERRORFailed to update runner status{"runnerreplicaset": "testns-244ol/example-runnerdeploy-j5wzf", "error": "Operation cannot be fulfilled on runnerreplicasets.actions.summerwind.dev \"example-runnerdeploy-j5wzf\": the object has been modified; please apply your changes to the latest version and try again"}
github.com/go-logr/zapr.(*zapLogger).Error
/home/runner/go/pkg/mod/github.com/go-logr/zapr@v0.1.0/zapr.go:128
github.com/summerwind/actions-runner-controller/controllers.(*RunnerReplicaSetReconciler).Reconcile
/home/runner/work/actions-runner-controller/actions-runner-controller/controllers/runnerreplicaset_controller.go:207
sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime/pkg/internal/controller.(*Controller).reconcileHandler
/home/runner/go/pkg/mod/sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime@v0.4.0/pkg/internal/controller/controller.go:256
sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime/pkg/internal/controller.(*Controller).processNextWorkItem
/home/runner/go/pkg/mod/sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime@v0.4.0/pkg/internal/controller/controller.go:232
sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime/pkg/internal/controller.(*Controller).worker
/home/runner/go/pkg/mod/sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime@v0.4.0/pkg/internal/controller/controller.go:211
k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/wait.JitterUntil.func1
/home/runner/go/pkg/mod/k8s.io/apimachinery@v0.0.0-20190913080033-27d36303b655/pkg/util/wait/wait.go:152
k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/wait.JitterUntil
/home/runner/go/pkg/mod/k8s.io/apimachinery@v0.0.0-20190913080033-27d36303b655/pkg/util/wait/wait.go:153
k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/wait.Until
/home/runner/go/pkg/mod/k8s.io/apimachinery@v0.0.0-20190913080033-27d36303b655/pkg/util/wait/wait.go:88
2021-02-24T02:48:26.769ZERRORcontroller-runtime.controllerReconciler error{"controller": "testns-244olrunnerreplicaset", "request": "testns-244ol/example-runnerdeploy-j5wzf", "error": "Operation cannot be fulfilled on runnerreplicasets.actions.summerwind.dev \"example-runnerdeploy-j5wzf\": the object has been modified; please apply your changes to the latest version and try again"}
github.com/go-logr/zapr.(*zapLogger).Error
/home/runner/go/pkg/mod/github.com/go-logr/zapr@v0.1.0/zapr.go:128
sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime/pkg/internal/controller.(*Controller).reconcileHandler
/home/runner/go/pkg/mod/sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime@v0.4.0/pkg/internal/controller/controller.go:258
sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime/pkg/internal/controller.(*Controller).processNextWorkItem
/home/runner/go/pkg/mod/sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime@v0.4.0/pkg/internal/controller/controller.go:232
sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime/pkg/internal/controller.(*Controller).worker
/home/runner/go/pkg/mod/sigs.k8s.io/controller-runtime@v0.4.0/pkg/internal/controller/controller.go:211
k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/wait.JitterUntil.func1
/home/runner/go/pkg/mod/k8s.io/apimachinery@v0.0.0-20190913080033-27d36303b655/pkg/util/wait/wait.go:152
k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/wait.JitterUntil
/home/runner/go/pkg/mod/k8s.io/apimachinery@v0.0.0-20190913080033-27d36303b655/pkg/util/wait/wait.go:153
k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/util/wait.Until
/home/runner/go/pkg/mod/k8s.io/apimachinery@v0.0.0-20190913080033-27d36303b655/pkg/util/wait/wait.go:88
```
which can be compacted into one-liner, without the useless stack trace, without double-logging the same error from the logger and the controller.
* if a runner pod starts up with an invalid token, it will go in an
infinite retry loop, appearing as RUNNING from the outside
* normally, this error situation is detected because no corresponding
runner objects exists in GitHub and the pod will get removed after
registration timeout
* if the GitHub runner object already existed before - e.g. because a
finalizer was not properly run as part of a partial Kubernetes crash,
the runner will always stay in a running mode, even updating the
registration token will not kill the problematic pod
* introducing RunnerOffline exception that can be handled in runner
controller and replicaset controller
* as runners are offline when a pod is completed and marked for restart,
only do additional restart checks if no restart was already decided,
making code a bit cleaner and saving GitHub API calls after each job
completion
* the reconciliation loop is often much faster than the runner startup,
so changing runner not found related messages to debug and also add the
possibility that the runner just needs more time
* errors.Is compares all members of a struct to return true which never
happened
* switched to type check instead of exact value check
* notRegistered was using double negation in if statement which lead to
unregistering runners after the registration timeout
This enhances the controller to recreate the runner pod if the corresponding runner has failed to register itself to GitHub within 10 minutes(currently hard-coded).
It should alleviate #288 in case the root cause is some kind of transient failures(network unreliability, GitHub down, temporarly compute resource shortage, etc).
Formerly you had to manually detect and delete such pods or even force-delete corresponding runners to unblock the controller.
Since this enhancement, the controller does the pod deletion automatically after 10 minutes after pod creation, which result in the controller create another pod that might work.
Ref #288
* feat: HorizontalRunnerAutoscaler Webhook server
This introduces a Webhook server that responds GitHub `check_run`, `pull_request`, and `push` events by scaling up matched HorizontalRunnerAutoscaler by 1 replica. This allows you to immediately add "resource slack" for future GitHub Actions job runs, without waiting next sync period to add insufficient runners.
This feature is highly inspired by https://github.com/philips-labs/terraform-aws-github-runner. terraform-aws-github-runner can manage one set of runners per deployment, where actions-runner-controller with this feature can manage as many sets of runners as you declare with HorizontalRunnerAutoscaler and RunnerDeployment pairs.
On each GitHub event received, the webhook server queries repository-wide and organizational runners from the cluster and searches for the single target to scale up. The webhook server tries to match HorizontalRunnerAutoscaler.Spec.ScaleUpTriggers[].GitHubEvent.[CheckRun|Push|PullRequest] against the event and if it finds only one HRA, it is the scale target. If none or two or more targets are found for repository-wide runners, it does the same on organizational runners.
Changes:
* Fix integration test
* Update manifests
* chart: Add support for github webhook server
* dockerfile: Include github-webhook-server binary
* Do not import unversioned go-github
* Update README
Currently, after refreshing the token, the controller re-creates the runner with the new token. This results in jobs being interrupted. This PR makes sure the pod is not restarted if it is busy.
Closes#74