Chadburn

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Published: Oct 2, 2021 License: MIT Imports: 6 Imported by: 0

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Chadburn, a cron alternative for Docker Swarm.

Chadburn is a Ofelia Fork that adds the following features:

  • Update tasks if docker containers are started, stopped, restarted, or changed
  • Do not require a dummy task on the Ofelia container just to use ofelia
  • Support INI and docker labels at the same time. The configs will simply be merged
  • Do not require Ofelia to restart in order to pick up new or remove tasks
No longer Waiting on PR: https://github.com/mcuadros/ofelia/pull/137 for upstream merge. PremoWeb aims to move this project forward.

A special thanks to @rdelcorro at cron for the work in fixing the issues referenced in the PR referenced above. PremoWeb has taken up this project independently after seeing a 30 day wait on acceptance of a working pull request. It is important that we continually improve open source software so that everyone benefits.

Much thanks to the original work that went into Ofelia by it's author and contributors.

Chadburn - a job scheduler GitHub version Test

Chadburn is a modern and low footprint job scheduler for docker environments, built on Go. Chadburn aims to be a replacement for the old fashioned cron.

Why?

It has been a long time since cron was released, actually more than 28 years. The world has changed a lot and especially since the Docker revolution. Vixie's cron works great but it's not extensible and it's hard to debug when something goes wrong.

Many solutions are available: ready to go containerized crons, wrappers for your commands, etc. but in the end simple tasks become complex.

How?

The main feature of Chadburn is the ability to execute commands directly on Docker containers. Using Docker's API Chadburn emulates the behavior of exec, being able to run a command inside of a running container. Also you can run the command in a new container destroying it at the end of the execution.

Configuration

Jobs

Scheduling format is the same as the Go implementation of cron. E.g. @every 10s or 0 0 1 * * * (every night at 1 AM).

Note: the format starts with seconds, instead of minutes.

you can configure four different kind of jobs:

  • job-exec: this job is executed inside of a running container.
  • job-run: runs a command inside of a new container, using a specific image.
  • job-local: runs the command inside of the host running Chadburn.
  • job-service-run: runs the command inside a new "run-once" service, for running inside a swarm

See Jobs reference documentation for all available parameters.

INI-style config

Run with chadburn daemon --config=/path/to/config.ini

[job-exec "job-executed-on-running-container"]
schedule = @hourly
container = my-container
command = touch /tmp/example

[job-run "job-executed-on-new-container"]
schedule = @hourly
image = ubuntu:latest
command = touch /tmp/example

[job-local "job-executed-on-current-host"]
schedule = @hourly
command = touch /tmp/example


[job-service-run "service-executed-on-new-container"]
schedule = 0,20,40 * * * *
image = ubuntu
network = swarm_network
command =  touch /tmp/example
Docker labels configurations

In order to use this type of configurations, Chadburn need access to docker socket.

docker run -it --rm \
    -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro \
        premoweb/chadburn:latest daemon --docker

Labels format: `chadburn.<JOB_TYPE>.<JOB_NAME>.<JOB_PARAMETER>=<PARAMETER_VALUE>. This type of configuration supports all the capabilities provided by INI files.

Also, it is possible to configure job-exec by setting labels configurations on the target container. To do that, additional label chadburn.enabled=true need to be present on the target container.

For example, we want chadburn to execute uname -a command in the existing container called my_nginx. To do that, we need to we need to start my_nginx container with next configurations:

docker run -it --rm \
    --label chadburn.enabled=true \
    --label chadburn.job-exec.test-exec-job.schedule="@every 5s" \
    --label chadburn.job-exec.test-exec-job.command="uname -a" \
        nginx

Now if we start chadburn container with the command provided above, it will execute the task:

  • Exec - uname -a

Or with docker-compose:

version: "3"
services:
  chadburn:
    image: premoweb/chadburn:latest
    depends_on:
      - nginx
    command: daemon --docker
    volumes:
      - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro

  nginx:
    image: nginx
    labels:
      chadburn.enabled: "true"
      chadburn.job-exec.datecron.schedule: "@every 5s"
      chadburn.job-exec.datecron.command: "uname -a"
Dynamic docker configuration

You can start Chadburn in its own container or on the host itself, and it will magically pick up any container that starts, stops or is modified on the fly. In order to achieve this, you simply have to use docker containers with the labels described above and let Chadburn take care of the rest.

Hybrid configuration (INI files + Docker)

You can specify part of the configuration on the INI files, such as globals for the middlewares or even declare tasks in there but also merge them with docker. The docker labels will be parsed, added and removed on the fly but also, the file config can be used to execute tasks that are not possible using just docker labels such as:

  • job-local
  • job-run

Use the INI file to:

  • Configure the slack or other middleware integration
  • Configure any global setting
  • Create a job-run so it executes on a new container each time
[global]
slack-webhook = https://myhook.com/auth

[job-run "job-executed-on-new-container"]
schedule = @hourly
image = ubuntu:latest
command = touch /tmp/example

Use docker to:

docker run -it --rm \
    --label chadburn.enabled=true \
    --label chadburn.job-exec.test-exec-job.schedule="@every 5s" \
    --label chadburn.job-exec.test-exec-job.command="uname -a" \
        nginx
Logging

Chadburn comes with three different logging drivers that can be configured in the [global] section:

  • mail to send mails
  • save to save structured execution reports to a directory
  • slack to send messages via a slack webhook
Options
  • smtp-host - address of the SMTP server.

  • smtp-port - port number of the SMTP server.

  • smtp-user - user name used to connect to the SMTP server.

  • smtp-password - password used to connect to the SMTP server.

  • email-to - mail address of the receiver of the mail.

  • email-from - mail address of the sender of the mail.

  • mail-only-on-error - only send a mail if the execution was not successful.

  • save-folder - directory in which the reports shall be written.

  • save-only-on-error - only save a report if the execution was not successful.

  • slack-webhook - URL of the slack webhook.

  • slack-only-on-error - only send a slack message if the execution was not successful.

Overlap

Chadburn can prevent that a job is run twice in parallel (e.g. if the first execution didn't complete before a second execution was scheduled. If a job has the option no-overlap set, it will not be run concurrently.

Installation

The easiest way to deploy Chadburn is using Docker. See examples above.

If don't want to run Chadburn using our Docker image you can download a binary from releases page.

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