This change adds detection of running instances that are in a running
queue, but have no data in a active queue for the same pool. When this
happens a machine will live forever, impacting the running count, and
preventing the machine from being killed. Without this change running
instances that are not marked as active will live forever.
This update includes two key benefits:
1. Spans will be named based on their route instead of the full path
info thanks to https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-ruby/pull/415
2. Helper methods were added to the configurator to simplify setting
service.name and service.version
As per best practices, removed duplication between the Gemfile and gemspec.
There was also some seemingly superfluous install in the Gemfile.
Ordered the dependency by alphabetical order.
Tested locally by deleting the .bundle and recreating successfully
This change utilizes OpenTelemetry's automatic instrumentation to add
distributed tracing capabilities to VMPooler. This is a non-breaking
change as traces are processed in noop mode by default.
This change updates vmpooler to test ruby 2.5.8, and jruby 9.2.12.0. Without this change vmpooler tests against 2.5.7 and jruby 9.2.9.0. Additionally, testing on 2.4.x is removed. Lastly, rubocop tests are updated to run on 2.5.8.
This change fixes template alias evaluation to ensure that the correct
data is set when generating on demand requests for pools that have a
backend weight configured for a value of 0. Without this change vmpooler
will return an empty selection in api for template alias evaluation.
To support this change tests are added that first reproduced the
failure, and then verified that it is resolved with the addition of the
patch. Additionally, test coverage is added to ensure that code paths
that include pickup gem usage are covered.
Introducing the Prometheus Stats code into ABS showed that the Clarity
could be improved a bit with better variable naming, some refactoring
to reduce repitition and documenting the Metrics table itself.
Filtering these changes back to the vmpooler code base.
This commit updates folder purging references to ensure that provider
name references are referring to the named provider, rather than the
provider type. Without this change folder purging fails because it
cannot identify target folders.