A command line tool that validates if containerized applications terminate gracefully.
None! This is still in development. Come back later 🚧
Work in Progress:
- Docker
- Kubernetes
This is a project in development. The instructions below are meant as documentation for the API design.
$ ./hack/run-test-containers.sh
...
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
bfda118d17f1 trapper:shell "/bin/sh -c \"./trapp…" 1 second ago Up Less than a second trapper-shell
3d873a7edb67 trapper:exec "./trapper.sh" 1 second ago Up Less than a second trapper-exec
$ grace trapper-exec trapper-shell
ID IMAGE COMMAND TERMINATION EXIT CODE DURATION
3d873a7edb67 trapper:exec ./trapper.sh GracefulSuccess 0 2s/10s
bfda118d17f1 trapper:shell /bin/sh -c "./trapper.sh" ForceKilled 137 10s/10s
To run from with a docker container, you will need to mount the host Docker daemon's socket:
$ ./hack/run-test-containers.sh
...
CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES
bfda118d17f1 trapper:shell "/bin/sh -c \"./trapp…" 1 second ago Up Less than a second trapper-shell
3d873a7edb67 trapper:exec "./trapper.sh" 1 second ago Up Less than a second trapper-exec
$ docker build -t grace .
...
Step 11/11 : ENTRYPOINT ["/bin/grace"]
---> Running in 627b091ed3a4
Removing intermediate container 627b091ed3a4
---> d344d0820674
Successfully built d344d0820674
Successfully tagged grace:latest
$ docker run -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock -it grace:latest trapper-exec trapper-shell
ID IMAGE COMMAND TERMINATION EXIT CODE DURATION
3d873a7edb67 trapper:exec ./trapper.sh GracefulSuccess 0 2s/10s
bfda118d17f1 trapper:shell /bin/sh -c "./trapper.sh" ForceKilled 137 10s/10s
Value | Description |
---|---|
GracefulSuccess | Ideally what you want to see everywhere. It means that the container terminated gracefully and the exit code was zero. |
GracefulError | This means that the container terminated gracefully but the exit code was not zero. |
ForceKilled | The container did not terminate gracefully. Specifically, it failed to terminate within the allocated StopTimeout, triggering a SIGKILL by the container daemon. |
OOMKilled | The container did not terminate gracefully. During the shutdown it requested more memory than the limit allowed, triggering a SIGKILL by the container daemon. |
Unhandled | The container did not terminate gracefully. It terminated with status code 9 or 137 (which is reserved for SIGKILL) but we did not detect neither an OOMKILL nor a timeout event. |