When updating from old supervisors (<7.0.0), we've been so far using a fake id 1 for serviceId, imageId
and releaseId since these were not available in the old supervisor. This causes problems when the supervisor
tries to report these values to the API. Moreover, the app from the legacy supervisor has an image URL
that doesn't include the content hash - this causes the supervisor to believe the image is not really downloaded
and try to fetch it again.
To fix these issues, we add a request to the API when the supervisor starts up and detects that there's a legacy
app that needs to be normalised. We fetch the appropriate release, and use it to populate the resource ids
and the updated image URL.
This should avoid the unnecessary image download, and errors reporting target state after an update.
Change-type: patch
Signed-off-by: Pablo Carranza Velez <pablo@balena.io>
Now you can either pass a serviceName or imageId to restart a specific
service, which is much easier from a device container.
Change-type: minor
Signed-off-by: Cameron Diver <cameron@balena.io>
The supervisor has been doing regular pulls instead of deltas
from scratch for a while now. We remove remaining references to
resin/scratch, and add a handler in docker-utils to fall back
to a regular pull with a null deltaSource (which should never be
called anyways, but is left as a precaution).
Change-type: patch
Signed-off-by: Pablo Carranza Velez <pablo@balena.io>
getAndSetTargetState in the APIBinder had a check for whether the target state has changed.
When triggering an update from the API, we want to *always* call triggerApplyTarget, especially
when the update is forced. Otherwise the API endpoint doesn't work for forced updates (and in general,
will rarely trigger an update unless a change in the API's target state has happened)
Change-type: patch
Signed-off-by: Pablo Carranza Velez <pablo@balena.io>
In commit 19cd310da367c66cbffdea03245bd987223abc37 this line was deleted,
probably to avoid deleting local mode apps when setting the API target and
viceversa but we need to delete old apps to avoid problems when moving
the device between apps.
We now filter by source to avoid the problem with local mode too.
Change-type: patch
Signed-off-by: Pablo Carranza Velez <pablo@balena.io>
Otherwise we may skip saving a target image to the db when updating from legacy supervisors,
which in turn prevents from deleting the legacy image entry (with imageId = 1), leaving the
supervisor in a state where it can't report its current state to the API.
While we're at it, we also remove an unused variable in _getStatus.
Change-type: patch
Signed-off-by: Pablo Carranza Velez <pablo@balena.io>
We do this by formatting the keys from the target state before comparing them
with the ones from the current state (that are already formatted to strip the namespace
prefix).
Change-type: patch
Signed-off-by: Pablo Carranza Velez <pablo@balena.io>
This avoids issues on provisioning where the current state
(esp. config.txt) that we want to save is retrieved without
a RESIN_ or BALENA_ prefix, causing those values to be lost.
Change-type: patch
Signed-off-by: Pablo Carranza Velez <pablo@balena.io>
Otherwise old releases (where applications expected tty to be true)
would break.
Change-type: patch
Signed-off-by: Pablo Carranza Velez <pablo@balena.io>
i.e. if we're not provisioned or if the target state is empty (of apps), then we
read apps.json to preload. We then mark that the target state has been set to avoid
trying to preload again if we ever get an empty target state from the API.
Change-type: patch
Signed-off-by: Pablo Carranza Velez <pablo@balena.io>
They will take precedence over any existing RESIN_ variables. We strip both namespaces now
whenever we get the target values.
This also fixes preloading with a legacy config (the interface to get the config keys from
the legacy apps.json was broken).
Change-type: minor
Signed-off-by: Pablo Carranza Velez <pablo@balena.io>