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Bumps taskcluster from 24.0.1 to 24.1.0.

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v24.1.0

▶ [minor] bug 1599122
Worker Manager now does a better job at keeping provisioning in-sync with reality.

  • Workers now have a top-level capacity field which is how many tasks it can run at once.
  • Workers now have lastModified and lastChecked fields which are useful for determining
    the state the worker is actually in vs what state Taskcluster thinks it is in.
  • When calling createWorker manually, you can now specify a capacity for the worker.

▶ [minor] bug 1587511
WorkerPools can now be configured to terminate workers that fail to register after some amount of time.
Both of the google and aws providers now support a lifecycle object that for now has a single key
of registrationTimeout. It is optional and if it is provided the value is an integer with the number
of seconds a worker has to register before it is terminated.

This helps catch misconfigured or broken workers before they become zombies or worse.

▶ [patch] #217
Taskcluster UI no longer displays duplicated app bars when connecting via SSH.

▶ [patch] bug 1595749
Taskcluster login now properly handles an edge case where a couple of users were hitting which prevented them to login.

▶ [patch] bug 1599550
The auth.sentry_* Helm parameters are no longer required. If they are omitted, then the service will start up but the auth.sentryDSN REST API method will return 404's.

▶ [patch] bug 1599893
Worker Manager now takes optional configuration to change the timings on the lib-iterate loops
that control provisioning. The values are worker_manager.provisioner_iterate_config and
worker_manager.worker_scanner_iterate_config. Each is a JSON object where you can set the following:

  • maxFailures - Which sets how many iterations in a row can fail before the task crashes
  • maxIterationTime - How long (in ms) an iteration is allowed to take before it is ended
  • waitTime - How long (in ms) to wait in between loops

▶ Additional changes not described here: #2114, #2130, bug 1577839.

v24.0.2

▶ [patch] bug 1602642
The typo in configuration for aws s3 bucket credentialing is fixed.

It was set as allowdBuckets and is now allowedBuckets

Changelog

Sourced from taskcluster's changelog.

v24.1.0

▶ [minor] bug 1599122
Worker Manager now does a better job at keeping provisioning in-sync with reality.

  • Workers now have a top-level capacity field which is how many tasks it can run at once.
  • Workers now have lastModified and lastChecked fields which are useful for determining
    the state the worker is actually in vs what state Taskcluster thinks it is in.
  • When calling createWorker manually, you can now specify a capacity for the worker.

▶ [minor] bug 1587511
WorkerPools can now be configured to terminate workers that fail to register after some amount of time.
Both of the google and aws providers now support a lifecycle object that for now has a single key
of registrationTimeout. It is optional and if it is provided the value is an integer with the number
of seconds a worker has to register before it is terminated.

This helps catch misconfigured or broken workers before they become zombies or worse.

▶ [patch] #217
Taskcluster UI no longer displays duplicated app bars when connecting via SSH.

▶ [patch] bug 1595749
Taskcluster login now properly handles an edge case where a couple of users were hitting which prevented them to login.

▶ [patch] bug 1599550
The auth.sentry_* Helm parameters are no longer required. If they are omitted, then the service will start up but the auth.sentryDSN REST API method will return 404's.

▶ [patch] bug 1599893
Worker Manager now takes optional configuration to change the timings on the lib-iterate loops
that control provisioning. The values are worker_manager.provisioner_iterate_config and
worker_manager.worker_scanner_iterate_config. Each is a JSON object where you can set the following:

  • maxFailures - Which sets how many iterations in a row can fail before the task crashes
  • maxIterationTime - How long (in ms) an iteration is allowed to take before it is ended
  • waitTime - How long (in ms) to wait in between loops

▶ Additional changes not described here: #2114, #2130, bug 1577839.

v24.0.2

▶ [patch] bug 1602642
The typo in configuration for aws s3 bucket credentialing is fixed.

It was set as allowdBuckets and is now allowedBuckets

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@marco-c marco-c merged commit cfcf736 into master Dec 11, 2019
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