The Raspberry Pi config.txt file defines the use of colon to configure
variables of the same name in different ports, for instance on those
devices with two hdmi ports. This syntax was previously not supported by
the supervisor. This change relaxes the syntax validation on config vars
to allow the use of the colon character.
Relates-to: #1573, #2046
Change-type: minor
This includes:
- /v1/apps/:appId/(stop|start)
- /v2/applications/:appId/(restart|stop|start)-service
Signed-off-by: Christina Ying Wang <christina@balena.io>
This also adds a 500 response with the old key if the API key
refresh was unsuccessful. Previously, if the key refresh was
unsuccessful, this would result in an UnhandledPromiseRejection.
This is a new interface.
Signed-off-by: Christina Ying Wang <christina@balena.io>
v14.4.5 introduced a new way to retrieve the host logs by symlinking the
log directories into the host /run/log/journal and using a local copy of
the journalctl binary instead of chrooting into the host. This failed to
account for the location of persistent logs when that option is turned
on (/var/log/journal instead of /run/log/journal). This fixes the checks
consider this case and also makes sure to remove the original symlink to
avoid having nested links `/run/log/journal/journal/journal`, which was a
bug in the previous implementation.
Change-type: patch
Clarify that only containers on a single device will be restarted following API key refresh,
not the whole fleet. Each device has its own distinct API key.
Change-type: patch
Signed-off-by: Christina Ying Wang <christina@balena.io>
The `readFromBoot` function replaced calls to readFile in the codebase
when the target location is under `/mnt/boot` in order to use `fatrw`
to check for corruption. Unfortunately this function behaved a little
differently with regards to errors. While `readFile` returns a code `ENOENT`
when the file is not found, `readFromBoot` would just throw an exception
with whatever code was given by fatrw. This would cause confusion for
some calls that were behaving differently with a `ENOENT`, causing some
issues.
Closes: #2071
Change-type: patch
The supervisor had to chroot into the host root in order to read the
journal logs. This won't be possible anymore once the supervisor becomes
an app. This commit copies the journalctl binary and necessary libraries
from a debian image into the supervisor image in order to be able to use
the tool on runtime.
Change-type: patch