take and change a copy of the current run so we'll change newRun and use curRun
status for logic decision. In this way result are reproducible or they will be
affected by the random run.Tasks map iteration order.
Handle the task dependencies conditions:
* on_success (default if no conditions are specified)
* on_failure
* on_skipped
Not the runservice won't stop run but continue executing tasks that depends on a
parent also if this is failed
* split functions in sub parts to ease future testing
* save run fewer times
* rework events logic to considere both run phase and result changes (emit an
event on every phase or result change)
Add the ability to define a run with a setuperror phase.
When the run setup has errors client could submit a run with a list of setup
errors. In such case the run will be created in the setuperror phase.
Setup errors are currently generated by the webhook receiver and the run service
when it checks the run config for possible issues.
* Use just RunConfig
* Use StaticEnvironment vs Environment in RunConfig to distinguish between env
that won't change at run recreation from env that could change at every
recreation
* The RunCreate api will just receive the runtasks instead of a runconfig (more
right)
* client: always parse the json error message field and return its contents
* Use ErrBadRequest and ErrNotFound in every handler and command
* Gateway: by default pass underlying service error (configstore, runservice) to
client keeping the status code and message. In future, if some errors must be
masked, we should change the specific parts that need special handling.
* Command: use ErrBadRequest
* Always return a json message also on error. For internal errors return a
generic "internal server error" message to not leak the real internal error to
clients
* Return 201 Created on resource creation
* Return 204 No Content on resource deletion and other action with no json
output
* Remove all the small index files on the lts
* Keep on s3 only a full index of all runs containing the runid, grouppath and phase
million of runs can take only some hundred of megabytes
* Periodically create a new dump of the index