Avoid migrating replica pods, since they will be handled by the
node draining anyway (the PDB specifies that only masters are to
be kept).
Allow migration of the single-pod clusters.
* Make sure the statefulset that is deleted manually gets re-created.
Per report and analysis by Manuel Gomez.
* Move the existence checks for other objects out of the Create functions.
create{Object} for services, endpoints and PDBs refused to continue if
there is a cached definition in the cluster, however, the only place
where it makes sense is when creating a new cluster. Note that contrary
to the statefulset this doesn't fix any issues, since those definitions
were nullified correspondingly when the sync code detected there is no
object present in the Kubernetes cluster.
- make sure that the secrets for the system users (superuser, replication)
are not deleted when the main cluster is. Therefore, we can re-create
the cluster, potentially forcing Patroni to restore it from the backup
and enable Patroni to connect, since it will use the old password, not
the newly generated random one.
- when syncing users, always check whether they are already in the DB.
Previously, we did this only for the sync cluster case, but the new
cluster could be actually the one restored from the backup by Patroni,
having all or some of the users already in place.
- delete endponts last. Patroni uses the $clustername endpoint in order
to store the leader related metadata. If we remove it before removing
all pods, one of those pods running Patroni will re-create it and the
next attempt to create the cluster with the same name will stuble on
the existing endpoint.
- Use db.Exec instead of db.Query for queries that expect no result.
This also fixes the issue with the DB creation, since we didn't
release an empty Row object it was not possible to create more than
one database for a cluster.
Open and close DB connections on-demand.
Previously, we used to leave the DB connection open while the
cluster was registered with the operator, potentially resutling
in dangled connections if the operator terminates abnormally.
Small refactoring around the role syncing code.
* client-go v4.0.0-beta0
* remove unnecessary methods for tpr object
* rest client: use interface instead of structure pointer
* proper names for constants; some clean up for log messages
* remove teams api client from controller and make it per cluster
* Deny all requests to the load balancer by default.
* Operator-wide toggle for the load-balancer.
* Define per-cluster useLoadBalancer option.
If useLoadBalancer is not set - then operator-wide defaults take place. If it
is true - the load balancer is created, otherwise a service type clusterIP is
created.
Internally, we have to completely replace the service if the service type
changes. We cannot patch, since some fields from the old service that will
remain after patch are incompatible with the new one, and handling them
explicitly when updating the service is ugly and error-prone. We cannot
update the service because of the immutable fields, that leaves us the only
option of deleting the old service and creating the new one. Unfortunately,
there is still an issue of unnecessary removal of endpoints associated with
the service, it will be addressed in future commits.
* Revert the unintended effect of go fmt
* Recreate endpoints on service update.
When the service type is changed, the service is deleted and then
the one with the new type is created. Unfortnately, endpoints are
deleted as well. Re-create them afterwards, preserving the original
addresses stored in them.
* Improve error messages and comments. Use generate instead of gen in names.
In case the whole annotation changes (like the external DNS) we
don't want to keep the old one hanging around. Unline specs, we
don't expect anyone except the operator to change the annotations.
Use StrategicMergePatchType in order to replace the annotations
map completely.
The flag adds a replica service with the name cluster_name-repl and
a DNS name that defaults to {cluster}-repl.{team}.{hostedzone}.
The implementation converted Service field of the cluster into a map
with one or two elements and deals with the cases when the new flag
is changed on a running cluster
(the update and the sync should create or delete the replica service).
In order to pick up master and replica service and master endpoint
when listing cluster resources.
* Update the spec when updating the cluster.
Updates to statefulset spec for fields other than 'replicas' and
containers' are forbidden. However, it is possible to delete the old
statefulset without deleting its pods and create the new one, using the
changed specs. The new statefulset shall pick up the orphaned pods.
Change the statefulset's comparison to return the combined effect of
all checks, not just the first non-matching field.
No longer ignore custom PostgreSQL and Patroni parameters and initdb
options. Since all Patroni parameters that are not under initdb or
pg_hba are specified as a plain map, there is no way to distinguish
those that should go into the bootstrap section from those that should
stay in the local configuration. As the example used only bootstrap
parameters, currently all such options go into the bootstrap section.
Also the initdb options are repsented as a map, while Patroni initdb
options are a list of either maps or strings (i.e. "data-checksums"
doesn't need an argument). For now, there is a work-around, but in the
future we might consider changing the spec.
The sync adds or alters database roles based on the roles defined
in the cluster's TPR, Team API and operator's infrastructure roles.
At the moment, roles are not deleted, as it would be dangerous for
the robot roles in case TPR is misconfigured. In addition, ALTER
ROLE does not remove role options, i.e. SUPERUSER or CREATEROLE,
neither it removes role membership: only new options are added and
new role membership is granted. So far, options like NOSUPERUSER
and NOCREATEROLE won't be handed correctly, when mixed with the
non-negative counterparts, also NOLOGIN should be processed correctly.
The code assumes that only MD5 passwords are stored in the DB and
will likely break with the new SCRAM auth in PostgreSQL 10.
On the implementation side, create the new interface to abstract
roles merge and creation, move most of the role-based functionality
from cluster/pg into the new 'users' module, strip create user code
of special cases related to human-based users (moving them to init
instead) and fixed the password md5 generator to avoid processing
already encrypted passwords. In addition, moved the system roles
off the slice containing all other roles in order to avoid extra
efforts to avoid creating them.
Also, fix a leak in DB connections when the new connection is not
considered healthy and discarded without being closed. Initialize
the database during the sync phase before syncing users.
Run operations concerning multiple clusters in parallel. Each cluster gets its
own worker in order to create, update, sync or delete clusters. Each worker
acquires the lock on a cluster. Subsequent operations on the same cluster
have to wait until the current one finishes. There is a pool of parallel
workers, configurable with the `workers` parameter in the configmap and set by
default to 4. The cluster-related tasks are assigned to the workers based on
a cluster name: the tasks for the same cluster will be always assigned to the
same worker. There is no blocking between workers, although there is a chance
that a single worker will become a bottleneck if too many clusters are
assigned to it; therefore, for large-scale deployments it might be necessary
to bump up workers from the default value.
- add a new environment variable for triggering debug log level
- show both new, old object and diff during syncs and updates
- use pretty package to pretty-print go structures
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* move statefulset creation from cluster spec to the separate function
* sync cluster state with desired state;
* move out from arrays for cluster resources;
* recreate pods instead of deleting them in case of statefulset change
* check for master while creating cluster/updating pods
* simplify retryutil
* list pvc while listing resources
* name kubernetes resources with capital letter
* do rolling update in case of env variables change
DNS name is generated from the team name and cluster name.
Use "zalando.org/dnsname" service annotation that makes 'mate' service assign a CNAME to the load balancer name.