Also rename RetryAlreadyQueuedError by running:
gorename -from '"github.com/influxdata/platform/task/backend".RetryAlreadyQueuedError' -to RequestStillQueuedError
and some further manual cleanup for comments.
This also adjusts the TaskService interface's RetryRun method to accept
a task ID rather than an org ID. Internally, we still look up runs by
organization, and maybe that will change later, but this is a more
natural way for clients to look it up.
This also changes the backend.Store API to remove the EnableTask and
DisableTask methods, merging their functionality into ModifyTask, which
has been named to UpdateTask to keep closer to the CRUD acronym.
This renames TaskEnabled and TaskDisabled to TaskActive and
TaskInactive, to keep in line with the swagger and other parts of the
system. But I left the EnableTask and DisableTask methods on the Store
interface for now. I could see eliminating those methods if we adjust
the signature of the UpdateTask method.
The generate commands have been modified to take advantage of the new
functionality in Go 1.11 that allows `go run` to execute a package
instead of individual files.
This functionality combined with Go modules allows us to execute a
package directly out of our pinned dependencies rather than accidentally
picking up another binary outside of the build environment.
This also simplifies the Makefile because they no longer have to be
responsible for installing the correct tooling since the Go command
takes care of that logic. It also makes it so that the Makefiles with
file generation can now be invoked from their appropriate subdirectories
so they are contained within the directory itself rather than relying on
values in the top level Makefile.
It is now possible to generate all files within this project by using:
go generate ./...
Or the Makefile can continue to be used.
This commit also copies over the special copy of `tmpl` that the storage
engine uses within the influxdb repository. It was never copied over so
using `go generate` on these packages did not work.
Introduce a RunLogBase type that encapsulates the base information
shared across multiple logs for the same run. This has the information
previously part of the API (Task and RunID), and includes the addition
of a RunScheduledFor timestamp.
Also remove the RunScheduled value for RunStatus, as it was never used
in the scheduler.
CreateNextRun centralizes StoreTaskMeta modification and therefore
simplifies Store functions a bit.
Store.CreateNextRun isn't called anywhere yet. The next step here is to
use CreateNextRun from the scheduler and remove Store.CreateRun.
More specifically, introduce a `scheduleAfter` argument to
Store.CreateTask. The previous behavior was leaving a new task's meta
LatestComplete value set to zero, which meant that the first run of a
schedule would start from 1970. Now, it's set to time.Now unless
otherwise specified.
Updates #595.
We need a coordination layer to facilitate the communication in the api to the task service.
The api was also not connected in main to the http service.
After we started parsing options inside of the task validation methods,
we accidentally shadowed the "missing script" error when the script was
empty. This restores the behavior of telling the user "missing script"
rather than a cryptic syntax error.