Also add support for several networks per container (but with no configuration yet).
Also some bugfixes and implement healthcheck and not disabling VPN on startup.
Change-Type: major
Signed-off-by: Pablo Carranza Velez <pablo@resin.io>
Also includes various improvements and bugfixes to services and the migration from legacy /data to volumes.
The switch ti migrations involves a dirty hack for webpack to properly resolve the paths to the migrations js files - it uses an expression
that webpack can't resolve, so we hardcode it to a value and use the ContextReplacementPlugin to make that value resolve to the migrations folder.
The downsides to this approach are:
- a change in knex code would break this
- the migration code is added twice to the supervisor image: once in the migrations folder (because knex needs to loop through the directory to find the files),
and once inside app.js (because I can't make webpack treat them as external)
Signed-off-by: Pablo Carranza Velez <pablo@resin.io>
This will be the top level object in the multicontainer supervisor, using the following objects
to perform its duties:
* A DB object to manage the sqlite database models
* A Config object to manage configuration in sqlite and config.json
* An EventTracker to track events and send them to mixpanel
* A DeviceState object to manage the device state, including containers, device configuration and dependent devices
* An APIBinder object to manage all interactions with the Resin API
* The SupervisorAPI, implemented here, which exposes functionality from the other objects over an HTTP API with apikey authentication.
We also include an iptables module that the SupervisorAPI will use to only allow traffic from certain interfaces.
Signed-off-by: Pablo Carranza Velez <pablo@resin.io>