Fixes#1252
Supports a generic background job system, with two background jobs,
CreateReplicaJob and DeleteReplicaJob.
- CreateReplicaJob runs on new crawls, uploads, profiles and updates the
`replicas` array with the info about the replica after the job succeeds.
- DeleteReplicaJob deletes the replica.
- Both jobs are created from the new `replica_job.yaml` template. The
CreateReplicaJob sets secrets for primary storage + replica storage,
while DeleteReplicaJob only needs the replica storage.
- The job is processed in the operator when the job is finalized
(deleted), which should happen immediately when the job is done, either
because it succeeds or because the backoffLimit is reached (currently
set to 3).
- /jobs/ api lists all jobs using a paginated response, including filtering and sorting
- /jobs/<job id> returns details for a particular job
- tests: nightly tests updated to check create + delete replica jobs for crawls as well as uploads, job api endpoints
- tests: also fixes to timeouts in nightly tests to avoid crawls finishing too quickly.
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Co-authored-by: Tessa Walsh <tessa@bitarchivist.net>
Fixes#1261Closes#1092
The quota for monthly execution minutes is treated as a hard cap. Once
it is exceeded, an alert indicating that an org has exceeded its monthly
execution minutes will display and the user will be unable to start new
crawls. Any running crawls will be stopped once the quota is exceeded.
An execution minutes meter bar is also added in the Org Dashboard and
displayed if a quota is set. More detail in #1305 which was
merged into this branch.
## Changes
- Enable setting 'maxExecMinutesPerMonth' in orgs list quotas by superadmin
- Enforce quota by stopping crawls in operator once quota is reached
- Show alert banner once execution time quota is hit:
- Once quota is hit, disable Run Crawl buttons in frontend, return 403
message with `exec_minutes_quota_reached` detail in backend from
crawl config `/run` endpoint, and don't run new workflows on creation
(similar to storage quota)
- Display execution time for crawls in the crawl details overview,
immediately below
- Show execution minutes meter on dashboard (from #1305)
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Co-authored-by: Henry Wilkinson <henry@wilkinson.graphics>
Co-authored-by: Ilya Kreymer <ikreymer@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: sua yoo <sua@webrecorder.org>