v3.5.0
https://stackstorm.com/2021/06/29/stackstorm-v3-5-0-released/
Added
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Added web header settings for additional security hardening to nginx.conf: X-Frame-Options,
Strict-Transport-Security, X-XSS-Protection and server-tokens. #5183Contributed by @Shital.
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Added support for
limit
andoffset
argument to thelist_values
data store
service method (#5097 and #5171).Contributed by @anirudhbagri.
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Various additional metrics have been added to the action runner service to provide for better
operational visibility. (improvement) #4846Contributed by @Kami.
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Added sensor model to list of JSON schemas auto-generated by
make schemasgen
that can be used
by development tools to validate pack contents. (improvement) -
Added the command line utility
st2-validate-pack
that can be used by pack developers to
validate pack contents. (improvement) -
Fix a bug in the API and CLI code which would prevent users from being able to retrieve resources
which contain non-ascii (utf-8) characters in the names / references. (bug fix) #5189Contributed by @Kami.
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Fix a bug in the API router code and make sure we return correct and user-friendly error to the
user in case we fail to parse the request URL / path because it contains invalid or incorrectly
URL encoded data.Previously such errors weren't handled correctly which meant original exception with a stack
trace got propagated to the user. (bug fix) #5189Contributed by @Kami.
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Make redis the default coordinator backend.
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Fix a bug in the pack config loader so that objects covered by an additionalProperties schema
can use encrypted datastore keys and have their default values applied correctly. #5225Contributed by @cognifloyd.
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Add new
database.compressors
anddatabase.zlib_compression_level
config option which
specifies compression algorithms client supports for network / transport level compression
when talking to MongoDB.Actual compression algorithm used will be then decided by the server and depends on the
algorithms which are supported by the server + client.Possible / valid values include: zstd, zlib. Keep in mind that zstandard (zstd) is only supported
by MongoDB >= 4.2.Our official Debian and RPM packages bundle
zstandard
dependency by default which means
setting this value tozstd
should work out of the box as long as the server runs
MongoDB >= 4.2. #5177Contributed by @Kami.
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Add support for compressing the payloads which are sent over the message bus. Compression is
disabled by default and user can enable it by settingmessaging.compression
config option
to one of the following values:zstd
,lzma
,bz2
,gzip
.In most cases we recommend using
zstd
(zstandard) since it offers best trade off between
compression ratio and number of CPU cycles spent for compression and compression.How this will affect the deployment and throughput is very much user specific (workflow and
resources available). It may make sense to enable it when generic action trigger is enabled
and when working with executions with large textual results. #5241Contributed by @Kami.
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Mask secrets in output of an action execution in the API if the action has an output schema
defined and one or more output parameters are marked as secret. #5250Contributed by @mahesh-orch.
Changed
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All the code has been refactored using black and black style is automatically enforced and
required for all the new code. (#5156)Contributed by @Kami.
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Default nginx config (
conf/nginx/st2.conf
) which is used by the installer and Docker
images has been updated to only support TLS v1.2 and TLS v1.3 (support for TLS v1.0 and v1.1
has been removed).Keep in mind that TLS v1.3 will only be used when nginx is running on more recent distros
where nginx is compiled against OpenSSL v1.1.1 which supports TLS 1.3. #5183 #5216 -
Add new
-x
argument to thest2 execution get
command which allows
result
field to be excluded from the output. (improvement) #4846 -
Update
st2 execution get <id>
command to also display executionlog
attribute which
includes execution state transition information.By default
end_timestamp
attribute andduration
attribute displayed in the command
output only include the time it took action runner to finish running actual action, but it
doesn't include the time it it takes action runner container to fully finish running the
execution - this includes persisting execution result in the database.For actions which return large results, there could be a substantial discrepancy - e.g.
action itself could finish in 0.5 seconds, but writing data to the database could take
additional 5 seconds after the action code itself was executed.For all purposes until the execution result is persisted to the database, execution is
not considered as finished.While writing result to the database action runner is also consuming CPU cycles since
serialization of large results is a CPU intensive task.This means that "elapsed" attribute and start_timestamp + end_timestamp will make it look
like actual action completed in 0.5 seconds, but in reality it took 5.5 seconds (0.5 + 5 seconds).Log attribute can be used to determine actual duration of the execution (from start to
finish). (improvement) #4846Contributed by @Kami.
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Various internal improvements (reducing number of DB queries, speeding up YAML parsing, using
DB object cache, etc.) which should speed up pack action registration between 15-30%. This is
especially pronounced with packs which have a lot of actions (e.g. aws one).
(improvement) #4846Contributed by @Kami.
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Underlying database field type and storage format for the
Execution
,LiveAction
,
WorkflowExecutionDB
,TaskExecutionDB
andTriggerInstanceDB
database models has
changed.This new format is much faster and efficient than the previous one. Users with larger executions
(executions with larger results) should see the biggest improvements, but the change also scales
down so there should also be improvements when reading and writing executions with small and
medium sized results.Our micro and end to benchmarks have shown improvements up to 15-20x for write path (storing
model in the database) and up to 10x for the read path.To put things into perspective - with previous version, running a Python runner action which
returns 8 MB result would take around ~18 seconds total, but with this new storage format, it
takes around 2 seconds (in this context, duration means the from the time the execution was
scheduled to the time the execution model and result was written and available in the database).The difference is even larger when working with Orquesta workflows.
Overall performance improvement doesn't just mean large decrease in those operation timings, but
also large overall reduction of CPU usage - previously serializing large results was a CPU
intensive time since it included tons of conversions and transformations back and forth.The new format is also around 10-20% more storage efficient which means that it should allows
for larger model values (MongoDB document size limit is 16 MB).The actual change should be fully opaque and transparent to the end users - it's purely a
field storage implementation detail and the code takes care of automatically handling both
formats when working with those object.Same field data storage optimizations have also been applied to workflow related database models
which should result in the same performance improvements for Orquesta workflows which pass larger
data sets / execution results around.Trigger instance payload field has also been updated to use this new field type which should
result in lower CPU utilization and better throughput of rules engine service when working with
triggers with larger payloads.This should address a long standing issue where StackStorm was reported to be slow and CPU
inefficient with handling large executions.If you want to migrate existing database objects to utilize the new type, you can use
st2common/bin/migrations/v3.5/st2-migrate-db-dict-field-values
migration
script. (improvement) #4846Contributed by @Kami.
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Add new
result_size
field to theActionExecutionDB
model. This field will only be
populated for executions which utilize new field storage format.It holds the size of serialzed execution result field in bytes. This field will allow us to
implement more efficient execution result retrieval and provide better UX since we will be
able to avoid loading execution results in the WebUI for executions with very large results
(which cause browser to freeze). (improvement) #4846Contributed by @Kami.
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Add new
/v1/executions/<id>/result[?download=1&compress=1&pretty_format=1]
API endpoint
which can be used used to retrieve or download raw execution result as (compressed) JSON file.This endpoint will primarily be used by st2web when executions produce very large results so
we can avoid loading, parsing and formatting those very large results as JSON in the browser
which freezes the browser window / tab. (improvement) #4846Contributed by @Kami.
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Update
jinja2
dependency to the latest stable version (2.11.3). #5195 -
Update
pyyaml
dependency to the latest stable version (5.4). #5207 -
Update various dependencies to latest stable versions (
bcrypt
,appscheduler
,pytz
,
python-dateutil
,psutil
,passlib
,gunicorn
,flex
,cryptography
.
eventlet
,greenlet
,webob
,mongoengine
,pymongo
,requests
,
pyyaml
,kombu
,amqp
,python-ldap
).#5215, StackStorm/st2-auth-ldap#94
Contributed by @Kami.
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Update code and dependencies so it supports Python 3.8 and Mongo DB 4.4 #5177
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StackStorm Web UI (
st2web
) has been updated to not render and display execution results
larger than 200 KB directly in the history panel in the right side bar by default anymore.
Instead a link to view or download the raw result is displayed.Execution result widget was never optimized to display very large results (especially for
executions which return large nested dictionaries) so it would freeze and hang the whole
browser tab / window when trying to render / display large results.If for some reason you want to revert to the old behavior (this is almost never a good idea
since it will cause browser to freeze when trying to display large results), you can do that by
settingmax_execution_result_size_for_render
option in the config to a very large value (e.g.
max_execution_result_size_for_render: 16 * 1024 * 1024
).Contributed by @Kami.
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Some of the config option registration code has been refactored to ignore "option already
registered" errors. That was done as a work around for an occasional race in the tests and
also to make all of the config option registration code expose the same consistent API. #5234Contributed by @Kami.
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Update
pyywinrm
dependency to the latest stable version (0.4.1). #5212Contributed by @chadpatt .
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Monkey patch on st2stream earlier in flow #5240
Contributed by Amanda McGuinness (@amanda11 Ammeon Solutions)
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Support % in CLI arguments by reading the ConfigParser() arguments with raw=True.
This removes support for '%' interpolations on the configuration arguments.
See https://docs.python.org/3.8/library/configparser.html#configparser.ConfigParser.get for
further details. #5253Contributed by @winem.
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Remove duplicate host header in the nginx config for the auth endpoint.
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Update orquesta to v1.4.0.
Improvements
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CLI has been updated to use or
orjson
when parsing API response and C version of the YAML
safe dumper when formatting execution result for display. This should result in speed up when
displaying execution result (st2 execution get
, etc.) for executions with large results.When testing it locally, the difference for execution with 8 MB result was 18 seconds vs ~6
seconds. (improvement) #4846Contributed by @Kami.
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Update various Jinja functiona to utilize C version of YAML
safe_{load,dump}
functions and
orjson for better performance. (improvement) #4846Contributed by @Kami.
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For performance reasons, use
udatetime
library for parsing ISO8601 / RFC3339 date strings
where possible. (improvement) #4846Contributed by @Kami.
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Speed up service start up time by speeding up runners registration on service start up by
re-using existing stevedoreExtensionManager
instance instead of instantiating new
DriverManager
instance per extension which is not necessary and it's slow since it requires
disk / pkg resources scan for each extension. (improvement) #5198Contributed by @Kami.
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Add new
?max_result_size
query parameter filter to theGET /v1/executiond/<id>
API
endpoint.This query parameter allows clients to implement conditional execution result retrieval and
only retrieve the result field if it's smaller than the provided value.This comes handy in the various client scenarios (such as st2web) where we don't display and
render very large results directly since it allows to speed things up and decrease amount of
data retrieved and parsed. (improvement) #5197Contributed by @Kami.
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Update default nginx config which is used for proxying API requests and serving static
content to only allow HTTP methods which are actually used by the services (get, post, put,
delete, options, head).If a not-allowed method is used, nginx will abort the request early and return 405 status
code. #5193Contributed by @ashwini-orchestral
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Update default nginx config which is used for proxying API requests and serving static
content to not allow range requests. #5193Contributed by @ashwini-orchestral
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Drop unused python dependencies: prometheus_client, python-gnupg, more-itertools, zipp. #5228
Contributed by @cognifloyd.
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Update majority of the "resource get" CLI commands (e.g.
st2 execution get
,
st2 action get
,st2 rule get
,st2 pack get
,st2 apikey get
,st2 trace get
,
st2 key get
,st2 webhook get
,st2 timer get
, etc.) so they allow for retrieval
and printing of information for multiple resources using the following notation:
st2 <resource> get <id 1> <id 2> <id n>
, e.g.st2 action.get pack.show packs.get packs.delete
This change is fully backward compatible when retrieving only a single resource (aka single
id is passed to the command).When retrieving a single source the command will throw and exit with non-zero if a resource is
not found, but when retrieving multiple resources, command will just print an error and
continue with printing the details of any other found resources. (new feature) #4912Contributed by @Kami.
Fixed
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Refactor spec_loader util to use yaml.load with SafeLoader. (security)
Contributed by @ashwini-orchestral -
Import ABC from collections.abc for Python 3.10 compatibility. (#5007)
Contributed by @tirkarthi -
Updated to use virtualenv 20.4.0/PIP20.3.3 and fixate-requirements to work with PIP 20.3.3 #512
Contributed by Amanda McGuinness (@amanda11 Ammeon Solutions) -
Fix
st2 execution get --with-schema
flag. (bug fix) #4846Contributed by @Kami.
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Fix SensorTypeAPI schema to use class_name instead of name since documentation for pack
development uses class_name and registrar used to load sensor to database assign class_name
to name in the database model. (bug fix) -
Updated paramiko version to 2.7.2, to go with updated cryptography to prevent problems
with ssh keys on remote actions. #5201Contributed by Amanda McGuinness (@amanda11 Ammeon Solutions)
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Update rpm package metadata and fix
Provides
section for RHEL / CentOS 8 packages.In the previous versions, RPM metadata would incorrectly signal that the
st2
package
provides various Python libraries which it doesn't (those Python libraries are only used
internally for the package local virtual environment).Contributed by @Kami.
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Make sure
st2common.util.green.shell.run_command()
doesn't leave stray / zombie processes
laying around in some command timeout scenarios. #5220Contributed by @r0m4n-z.
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Fix support for skipping notifications for workflow actions. Previously if action metadata
specified an empty list fornotify
parameter value, that would be ignored / not handled
correctly for workflow (orquesta, action chain) actions. #5221 #5227Contributed by @khushboobhatia01.
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Clean up to remove unused methods in the action execution concurrency policies. #5268