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* Add a local node queue to execute targeted jobs
* Add a setting for active cluster node id (per-node)
* Base the heartbeat time on the `modified` time on the Instance table
* Add periodic task that calls save() on the instance to update the
heartbeat time if services are up
* Purge/update any ha/instance management commands
* Fix up CELERY_ROUTES settings data structure
- Added a script that allows for piping signing keys into the container’s stdin stream.
- Got sign.exp working
- I ended up getting mock to run as root, which means both RPM and DEB jobs both use —unsafe-perm now, so I added that back to the Makefile.
Don't `sudo` for me, I'll `sudo` when I need it, yo. This appears to
only affect the non-container based development workflow. For folks
that still need to `make develop` outside of a container, please use
`sudo make develop`
* ramparts_and_ha: (21 commits)
Rename database migrations for devel integration
Integrate callback receiver refactoring
Fix an issue running jobs in the cluster
Implement a more dynamic celery queue system
Purge old munin monitors and tools
Refactor Tower HA Instance logic and models
Docker compose improvements
Initial Docker Compose workflow for Tower cluster
Add memcached role for setup playbook
Removing qpid from deb packaging
Refactor rabbitmq role
Integrate memcached into setup playbook
Remove mongodb shutdown task
Remove dependency on erlang_sd_notify
Add initial rabbitmq role
Initial rabbitmq setup playbook integration
Update development environment for rabbit
Replace qpid with rabbitmq
Remove redis role from setup playbook
Update qpid packaging, remove migrations
...
* Meant to be a starting point to more efficiently manage work routing
and to balance work across all tower nodes
* Integrate flower as a dev tool that starts alongside other nodes.
Helpful for observing and monitoring the queues/exchanges
* For the moment, force the task manager to only run on one node (not
sure if this is needed)
* Define queues and routes for all task work
* Bump celery version to 3.1.23
* Expose flower through haproxy
* Gut the HA middleware
* Purge concept of primary and secondary.
* UUID is not the primary host identifier, now it's based mostly on the
username. Some work probably still left to do to make sure this is
legit. Also removed unique constraint from the uuid field. This
might become the cluster ident now... or it may just deprecate
* No more secondary -> primary redirection
* Initial revision of /api/v1/ping
* Revise and gut tower-manage register_instance
* Rename awx/main/socket.py to awx/main/socket_queue.py to prevent
conflict with the "socket" module from python base
* Revist/gut the Instance manager... not sure if this manager is really
needed anymore
* stable: (24 commits)
Updating changelogs for 3.0.2 release
fixing deprecated_team.organization credential migration
Fix issue when installing bundled ansible on el6
fixed localed date stuff
update test to check org_auditor access
ensure team organizations are assigned to credentials
temporarily pin the pytest version until the ldap error can be fixed
fixed locale
fix date locale angular scheduler
Make sure org admins can see credential after migration, comment updates on related tests add clause in test to verify automatic setting of org of new team credential
Update team admin credential migration test to current state-of-knowledge
fix ng-toast rel, resolves#3197 (#3316)
allow users to edit their first and last name
Revert "Prevent ignored task from being displayed as failing."
Revert "Modify job event save behavior"
fixing old tests for new user creation permissions
Clean venv on 'make clean'
Resolve KeyError by coercing instance_id to a str
Update cloudforms dynamic inventory
Update foreman inventory script
...
* Documentation of the developer variety
* Defaulting the COMPOSE_TAG to develop, can be overridden
* Automatic docker login assuming gcr login
* Including a manual build step as an alternative to gcr
* Make qpid container shut the f**k up when it's running
This will be branch-relative. If you are ont he `devel` branch then it
will pull that tag, it will try to pull the branch you are on and can be
overridden with the COMPOSE_TAG environment variable
* Switch base tower devel image from u14.04 to c7
* Switch container image to build python dependencies into itself
instead of forcing it to be built on startup
* Upgrade venv pip to 8.1.2
* Neuter queue.py which was heavily tied to redis and was basically
orphaned code
* Alter local_settings to override default cache settings and use
memcached
* Alter local settings to refer to qpid instead of redis for celery
broker
* Purge redis python dependencies and add qpid and memcached
* Update docker-compose to purge redis and add qpid and memcached
* release_3.0.2: (126 commits)
Disable permissions tab in Credential > Edit form if Credential is private (#3288)
Tweaked the popover text for job and skip tags on JT add/edit
Workaround a cascade setnull polymorphic issue
flake8
Fixed old test expectations
Made it so the credential organization field can't be changed
Skip some unit tests
Fixed org auditor visibility of team credentials
Fix sosreport
fix credential kind options for list
interpret any code below 300 as success
bail when status code is over 300
Make CloudForms inventory_script work
Use no_log when handling passwords
Prevent ignored task from being displayed as failing.
making ec2 cred optional on group->edit
making ec2 credential optional for ec2 inventory
Revert "Fix to ensure org auditors can see team credentials"
Fixed team credential list to work with corrected permissions
Making the username and password fields optional
...
This change adds a Makefile target to build a Vagrant .box file that uses the VMware Vagrant provider. Previously, we could only build Virtualbox .box files. The Virtualbox Makefile target is renamed from virtualbox-ovf to vagrant-virtualbox, and the new VMware target is named vagrant-vmware.