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title: Parallel Processing using Expansions
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In this example, we will run multiple Kubernetes Jobs created from
a common template. You may want to be familiar with the basic,
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non-parallel, use of [Jobs](/docs/concepts/workloads/controllers/jobs-run-to-completion/) first.
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## Basic Template Expansion
First, download the following template of a job to a file called `job-tmpl.yaml`
{{< codenew file="application/job/job-tmpl.yaml" >}}
Unlike a *pod template*, our *job template* is not a Kubernetes API type. It is just
a yaml representation of a Job object that has some placeholders that need to be filled
in before it can be used. The `$ITEM` syntax is not meaningful to Kubernetes.
In this example, the only processing the container does is to `echo` a string and sleep for a bit.
In a real use case, the processing would be some substantial computation, such as rendering a frame
of a movie, or processing a range of rows in a database. The `$ITEM` parameter would specify for
example, the frame number or the row range.
This Job and its Pod template have a label: `jobgroup=jobexample`. There is nothing special
to the system about this label. This label
makes it convenient to operate on all the jobs in this group at once.
We also put the same label on the pod template so that we can check on all Pods of these Jobs
with a single command.
After the job is created, the system will add more labels that distinguish one Job's pods
from another Job's pods.
Note that the label key `jobgroup` is not special to Kubernetes. You can pick your own label scheme.
Next, expand the template into multiple files, one for each item to be processed.
```shell
# Expand files into a temporary directory
mkdir ./jobs
for i in apple banana cherry
do
cat job-tmpl.yaml | sed "s/\$ITEM/$i/" > ./jobs/job-$i.yaml
done
```
Check if it worked:
```shell
ls jobs/
job-apple.yaml
job-banana.yaml
job-cherry.yaml
```
Here, we used `sed` to replace the string `$ITEM` with the loop variable.
You could use any type of template language (jinja2, erb) or write a program
to generate the Job objects.
Next, create all the jobs with one kubectl command:
```shell
kubectl create -f ./jobs
job "process-item-apple" created
job "process-item-banana" created
job "process-item-cherry" created
```
Now, check on the jobs:
```shell
kubectl get jobs -l jobgroup=jobexample
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NAME DESIRED SUCCESSFUL AGE
process-item-apple 1 1 31s
process-item-banana 1 1 31s
process-item-cherry 1 1 31s
```
Here we use the `-l` option to select all jobs that are part of this
group of jobs. (There might be other unrelated jobs in the system that we
do not care to see.)
We can check on the pods as well using the same label selector:
```shell
kubectl get pods -l jobgroup=jobexample
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
process-item-apple-kixwv 0/1 Completed 0 4m
process-item-banana-wrsf7 0/1 Completed 0 4m
process-item-cherry-dnfu9 0/1 Completed 0 4m
```
There is not a single command to check on the output of all jobs at once,
but looping over all the pods is pretty easy:
```shell
for p in $(kubectl get pods -l jobgroup=jobexample -o name)
do
kubectl logs $p
done
Processing item apple
Processing item banana
Processing item cherry
```
## Multiple Template Parameters
In the first example, each instance of the template had one parameter, and that parameter was also
used as a label. However label keys are limited in [what characters they can
contain](/docs/concepts/overview/working-with-objects/labels/#syntax-and-character-set).
This slightly more complex example uses the jinja2 template language to generate our objects.
We will use a one-line python script to convert the template to a file.
First, copy and paste the following template of a Job object, into a file called `job.yaml.jinja2`:
```liquid
{%- set params = [{ "name": "apple", "url": "http://www.orangepippin.com/apples", },
{ "name": "banana", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banana", },
{ "name": "raspberry", "url": "https://www.raspberrypi.org/" }]
%}
{%- for p in params %}
{%- set name = p["name"] %}
{%- set url = p["url"] %}
apiVersion: batch/v1
kind: Job
metadata:
name: jobexample-{{ name }}
labels:
jobgroup: jobexample
spec:
template:
metadata:
name: jobexample
labels:
jobgroup: jobexample
spec:
containers:
- name: c
image: busybox
command: ["sh", "-c", "echo Processing URL {{ url }} && sleep 5"]
restartPolicy: Never
---
{%- endfor %}
```
The above template defines parameters for each job object using a list of
python dicts (lines 1-4). Then a for loop emits one job yaml object
for each set of parameters (remaining lines).
We take advantage of the fact that multiple yaml documents can be concatenated
with the `---` separator (second to last line).
.) We can pipe the output directly to kubectl to
create the objects.
You will need the jinja2 package if you do not already have it: `pip install --user jinja2`.
Now, use this one-line python program to expand the template:
```shell
alias render_template='python -c "from jinja2 import Template; import sys; print(Template(sys.stdin.read()).render());"'
```
The output can be saved to a file, like this:
```shell
cat job.yaml.jinja2 | render_template > jobs.yaml
```
Or sent directly to kubectl, like this:
```shell
Official 1.14 Release Docs (#13174) * Official documentation on Poseidon/Firmament, a new multi-scheduler support for K8S. (#11752) * Added documentation about Poseidon-Firmament scheduler * Fixed some style issues. * Udpated the document as per the review comments. * Fixed some typos and updated the document * Updated the document as per the review comments. * Document timeout attribute for kms-plugin. (#12158) See 72540. * Official documentation on Poseidon/Firmament, a new multi-scheduler (#12343) * Removed the old version of the Poseidon documentation. Incorrect location. * Official documentation on Poseidon/Firmament, a new multi-scheduler support for K8S (#12069) * Official documentation on Poseidon/Firmament, a new multi-scheduler support for K8S. (#11752) * Added documentation about Poseidon-Firmament scheduler * Fixed some style issues. * Udpated the document as per the review comments. * Fixed some typos and updated the document * Updated the document as per the review comments. * Updated the document as per review comments. Added config details. * Updated the document as per the latest review comments. Fixed nits * Made changes as per latest suggestions. * Some more changes added. * Updated as per suggestions. * Changed the release process section. * SIG Docs edits Small edits to match style guidelines. * add plus to feature state * capitalization * revert feature state shortcode since this is a Kubernetes extension, not a direct feature, it shouldn't use the regular feature state tagging. (cherry picked from commit 7730c1540b637be74b9b21d4128a145994eb19cc) * Remove initializers from doc. It will be removed in 1.14 (#12331) * kubeadm: Document CRI auto detection functionality (#12462) Signed-off-by: Rostislav M. Georgiev <rostislavg@vmware.com> * Minor doc change for GAing Pod DNS Config (#12514) * Graduate ExpandInUsePersistentVolumes feature to beta (#10574) * Rename 2018-11-07-grpc-load-balancing-with-linkerd.md.md file (#12594) * Add dynamic percentage of node scoring to user docs (#12235) * Add dynamic percentage of node scoring to user docs * addressed review comments * delete special symbol (#12445) * Update documentation for VolumeSubpathEnvExpansion (#11843) * Update documentation for VolumeSubpathEnvExpansion * Address comments - improve descriptions * Graduate Pod Priority and Preemption to GA (#12428) * Added Instana links to the documentation (#12977) * Added link to the Instana Kubernetes integration * Added Instana link for services section Added Instana and a link to the Kubernetes integration to the analytics services section and broadened the scope to APM, monitoring and analytics. * Oxford comma /flex * More Oxford commas, because they matter * Update kubectl plugins to stable (#12847) * documentation for CSI topology beta (#12889) * Document changes to default RBAC discovery ClusterRole(Binding)s (#12888) * Document changes to default RBAC discovery ClusterRole(Binding)s Documentation for https://github.com/kubernetes/enhancements/issues/789 and https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/73807 * documentation review feedback * CSI raw block to beta (#12931) * Change incorrect string raw to block (#12926) Fixes #12925 * Update documentation on node OS/arch labels (#12976) These labels have been promoted to GA: https://github.com/kubernetes/enhancements/issues/793 * local pv GA doc updates (#12915) * Publish CRD OpenAPI Documentation (#12910) * add documentation for CustomResourcePublishOpenAPI * address comments fix links, ordered lists, style and typo * kubeadm: add document for upgrading from 1.13 to 1.14 (single CP and HA) (#13189) * kubeadm: add document for upgrading from 1.13 to 1.14 - remove doc for upgrading 1.10 -> 1.11 * kubeadm: apply amends to upgrade-1.14 doc * kubeadm: apply amends to upgrade-1.14 doc (part2) * kubeadm: apply amends to upgrade-1.14 doc (part3) * kubeadm: add note about "upgrade node experimental-control-plane" + add comment about `upgrade plan` * kubeadm: add missing "You should see output similar to this" * fix bullet indentation (#13214) * mark PodReadinessGate GA (#12800) * Update RuntimeClass documentation for beta (#13043) * Update RuntimeClass documentation for beta * Update feature gate & add upgrade section * formatting fixes * Highlight upgrade action required * Address feedback * CSI ephemeral volume alpha documentation (#10934) * update kubectl documentation (#12867) * update kubectl documentation * add document for Secret/ConfigMap generators * replace `kubectl create -f` by `kubectl apply -f` * Add page for kustomization support in kubectl * fix spelling errors and address comments * Documentation for Windows GMSA feature (#12936) * Documentation for Windows GMSA feature Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com> * Enhancements to GMSA docs Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com> * Fix links Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com> * Fix GMSA link Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com> * Add GMSA feature flag in feature flag list Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com> * Relocate GMSA to container configuration Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com> * Add example for container spec Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com> * Remove changes in Windows index Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com> * Update configure-gmsa.md * Update configure-gmsa.md * Update configure-gmsa.md * Update configure-gmsa.md * Rearrange the steps into two sections and other edits Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com> * Fix links Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com> * Add reference to script to generate GMSA YAMLs Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com> * Some more clarifications for GMSA Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com> * HugePages graduated to GA (#13004) * HugePages graduated to GA * fixing nit for build * Docs for node PID limiting (https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/73651) (#12932) * kubeadm: update the reference documentation for 1.14 (#12911) * kubeadm: update list of generated files for 1.14 NOTE: PLACEHOLDERS! these files are generated by SIG Docs each release, but we need them to pass the k/website PR CI. - add join_phase* (new sub phases of join) - add init_phase_upload-certs.md (new upload certs phase for init) - remove alpha-preflight (now both init and join have this) * kubeadm: update reference docs includes for 1.14 - remove includes from alpha.md - add upload-certs to init-phase.md - add join-phase.md and it's phases * kubeadm: update the editorial content of join and init - cleanup master->control-plane node - add some notes about phases and join - remove table about pre-pulling images - remove outdated info about self-hosting * kubeadm: update target release for v1alpha3 removal 1.14 -> 1.15 * kubeadm: copy edits for 1.14 reference docs (part1) * kubeadm: use "shell" for code blocks * kubeadm: update the 1.14 HA guide (#13191) * kubeadm: update the 1.14 HA guide * kubeadm: try to fix note/caution indent in HA page * kubeadm: fix missing sudo and minor amends in HA doc * kubeadm: apply latest amends to the HA doc for 1.14 * fixed a few missed merge conflicts * Admission Webhook new features doc (#12938) - kubernetes/kubernetes#74998 - kubernetes/kubernetes#74477 - kubernetes/kubernetes#74562 * Clarifications and fixes in GMSA doc (#13226) * Clarifications and fixes in GMSA doc Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com> * Update configure-gmsa.md * Reformat to align headings and pre-reqs better Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com> * Reformat to align headings and pre-reqs better Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com> * Reformat to fix bullets Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com> * Reword application of sample gmsa Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com> * Update configure-gmsa.md * Address feedback to use active voice Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com> * Address feedback to use active voice Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com> * RunAsGroup documentation for Progressing this to Beta (#12297) * start serverside-apply documentation (#13077) * start serverside-apply documentation * add more concept info on server side apply * Update api concepts * Update api-concepts.md * fix style issues * Document CSI update (#12928) * Document CSI update * Finish CSI documentation Also fix mistake with ExpandInUsePersistentVolumes documented as beta * Overall docs for CSI Migration feature (#12935) * Placeholder docs for CSI Migration feature Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com> * Address CR comments and update feature gates Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com> * Add mappings for CSI plugins Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com> * Add sections for AWS and GCE PD migration Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com> * Add docs for Cinder and CSI Migration info Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com> * Clarify scope to volumes with file system Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com> * Change the format of EBS and Cinder CSI Migration sections to follow the GCE template Signed-off-by: Deep Debroy <ddebroy@docker.com> * Windows documentation updates for 1.14 (#12929) * Updated the note to indicate doc work for 1.14 * first attempt at md export from gdoc * simplifyig * big attempt * moving DRAFT windows content to PR for review * moving content to PR in markdown for review * updated note tags * Delete windows-contributing.md deleting this file as it is already ported to the github contributor guide * fixed formatting in intro and cluster setup guide * updating formatting for running containers guide * rejiggered end of troubleshooting * fixed minor typos * Clarified the windows binary download step * Update _index.md making updates based on feedback * Update _index.md updating ovn-kubernetes docs * Update _index.md * Update _index.md * updating relative docs links updating all the links to be relative links to /docs * Update _index.md * Update _index.md updates for windows services and ovn-kubernetes * formatted for correct step numbering * fix typos * Update _index.md updates for flannel PR in troubleshooting * Update _index.md * Update _index.md updating a few sections like roadmap, services, troubleshooting/filing tickets * Update _index.md * Update _index.md * Update _index.md * Fixed a few whitespace issues * Update _index.md * Update _index.md * Update _index.md * add section on upgrading CoreDNS (#12909) * documentation for kubelet resource metrics endpoint (#12934) * windows docs updates for 1.14 (#13279) * Delete sample-l2bridge-wincni-config.json this file is not used anywhere * Update _index.md * Update _index.md * Update _index.md * Update _index.md * Update _index.md * Rename content/en/docs/getting-started-guides/windows/_index.md to content/en/docs/setup/windows/_index.md moving to new location * Delete flannel-master-kubectl-get-ds.png * Delete flannel-master-kubeclt-get-pods.png * Delete windows-docker-error.png * Add files via upload * Rename _index.md to add-windows-nodes.md * Create _index.md * Update _index.md * Update add-windows-nodes.md * Update add-windows-nodes.md * Create user-guide-windows-nodes.md * Create user-guide-windows-containers.md * Update and rename add-windows-nodes.md to intro-windows-nodes.md * Update user-guide-windows-containers.md * Rename intro-windows-nodes.md to intro-windows-in-kubernetes.md * Update user-guide-windows-nodes.md * Update user-guide-windows-containers.md * Update user-guide-windows-containers.md * Update user-guide-windows-nodes.md * Update user-guide-windows-containers.md * Update _index.md * Update intro-windows-in-kubernetes.md * Update intro-windows-in-kubernetes.md fixing the pause image * Update intro-windows-in-kubernetes.md changing tables from html to MD * Update user-guide-windows-nodes.md converting tables from HTML to MD * Update intro-windows-in-kubernetes.md * Update user-guide-windows-nodes.md * Update user-guide-windows-nodes.md * Update user-guide-windows-nodes.md updating the numbering , even though it messes up the notes a little bit. Jim will file a ticket to follow up * Update user-guide-windows-nodes.md * update to windows docs for 1.14 (#13322) * Update intro-windows-in-kubernetes.md * Update intro-windows-in-kubernetes.md * Update intro-windows-in-kubernetes.md * Update intro-windows-in-kubernetes.md * Update intro-windows-in-kubernetes.md * Update user-guide-windows-containers.md * Update user-guide-windows-nodes.md * Update intro-windows-in-kubernetes.md (#13344) * server side apply followup (#13321) * change some parts of serverside apply docs in response to comments * fix typos and wording * Update config.toml (#13365)
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cat job.yaml.jinja2 | render_template | kubectl apply -f -
```
## Alternatives
If you have a large number of job objects, you may find that:
- Even using labels, managing so many Job objects is cumbersome.
- You exceed resource quota when creating all the Jobs at once,
and do not want to wait to create them incrementally.
- Very large numbers of jobs created at once overload the
Kubernetes apiserver, controller, or scheduler.
In this case, you can consider one of the
other [job patterns](/docs/concepts/jobs/run-to-completion-finite-workloads/#job-patterns).
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