Name
lua-resty-upstream-healthcheck - Health-checker for Nginx upstream servers
Table of Contents
- Name
- Status
- Synopsis
- Description
- Methods
- Multiple Upstreams
- Installation
- TODO
- Community
- Bugs and Patches
- Author
- Copyright and License
- See Also
Status
This library is still under early development but is already production ready.
Synopsis
http {
lua_package_path "/path/to/lua-resty-upstream-healthcheck/lib/?.lua;;";
# sample upstream block:
upstream foo.com {
server 127.0.0.1:12354;
server 127.0.0.1:12355;
server 127.0.0.1:12356 backup;
}
# the size depends on the number of servers in upstream {}:
lua_shared_dict healthcheck 1m;
lua_socket_log_errors off;
init_worker_by_lua_block {
local hc = require "resty.upstream.healthcheck"
local ok, err = hc.spawn_checker{
shm = "healthcheck", -- defined by "lua_shared_dict"
upstream = "foo.com", -- defined by "upstream"
type = "http",
http_req = "GET /status HTTP/1.0\r\nHost: foo.com\r\n\r\n",
-- raw HTTP request for checking
interval = 2000, -- run the check cycle every 2 sec
timeout = 1000, -- 1 sec is the timeout for network operations
fall = 3, -- # of successive failures before turning a peer down
rise = 2, -- # of successive successes before turning a peer up
valid_statuses = {200, 302}, -- a list valid HTTP status code
concurrency = 10, -- concurrency level for test requests
}
if not ok then
ngx.log(ngx.ERR, "failed to spawn health checker: ", err)
return
end
-- Just call hc.spawn_checker() for more times here if you have
-- more upstream groups to monitor. One call for one upstream group.
-- They can all share the same shm zone without conflicts but they
-- need a bigger shm zone for obvious reasons.
}
server {
...
# status page for all the peers:
location = /status {
access_log off;
allow 127.0.0.1;
deny all;
default_type text/plain;
content_by_lua_block {
local hc = require "resty.upstream.healthcheck"
ngx.say("Nginx Worker PID: ", ngx.worker.pid())
ngx.print(hc.status_page())
}
}
}
}
Description
This library performs healthcheck for server peers defined in NGINX upstream
groups specified by names.
Methods
spawn_checker
syntax: ok, err = healthcheck.spawn_checker(options)
context: init_worker_by_lua*
Spawns background timer-based "light threads" to perform periodic healthchecks on the specified NGINX upstream group with the specified shm storage.
The healthchecker does not need any client traffic to function. The checks are performed actively and periodically.
This method call is asynchronous and returns immediately.
Returns true on success, or nil
and a string describing an error otherwise.
status_page
syntax: str, err = healthcheck.status_page()
context: any
Generates a detailed status report for all the upstreams defined in the current NGINX server.
One typical output is
Upstream foo.com
Primary Peers
127.0.0.1:12354 up
127.0.0.1:12355 DOWN
Backup Peers
127.0.0.1:12356 up
Upstream bar.com
Primary Peers
127.0.0.1:12354 up
127.0.0.1:12355 DOWN
127.0.0.1:12357 DOWN
Backup Peers
127.0.0.1:12356 up
If an upstream has no health checkers, then it will be marked by (NO checkers)
, as in
Upstream foo.com (NO checkers)
Primary Peers
127.0.0.1:12354 up
127.0.0.1:12355 up
Backup Peers
127.0.0.1:12356 up
If you indeed have spawned a healthchecker in init_worker_by_lua*
, then you should really
check out the NGINX error log file to see if there is any fatal errors aborting the healthchecker threads.
Multiple Upstreams
One can perform healthchecks on multiple upstream
groups by calling the spawn_checker method
multiple times in the init_worker_by_lua*
handler. For example,
upstream foo {
...
}
upstream bar {
...
}
lua_shared_dict healthcheck 1m;
lua_socket_log_errors off;
init_worker_by_lua_block {
init_worker_by_lua_block {
local hc = require "resty.upstream.healthcheck"
local ok, err = hc.spawn_checker{
shm = "healthcheck",
upstream = "foo",
...
}
...
ok, err = hc.spawn_checker{
shm = "healthcheck",
upstream = "bar",
...
}
}
}
Different upstreams' healthcheckers use different keys (by always prefixing the keys with the
upstream name), so sharing a single lua_shared_dict
among multiple checkers should not have
any issues at all. But you need to compensate the size of the shared dict for multiple users (i.e., multiple checkers).
If you have many upstreams (thousands or even more), then it is more optimal to use separate shm zones
for each (group) of the upstreams.
Installation
If you are using OpenResty 1.9.3.2 or later, then you should already have this library (and all of its dependencies) installed by default (and this is also the recommended way of using this library). Otherwise continue reading:
You need to compile both the ngx_lua and ngx_lua_upstream modules into your Nginx.
The latest git master branch of ngx_lua is required.
You need to configure
the lua_package_path directive to
add the path of your lua-resty-upstream-healthcheck
source tree to ngx_lua's Lua module search path, as in
# nginx.conf
http {
lua_package_path "/path/to/lua-resty-upstream-healthcheck/lib/?.lua;;";
...
}
TODO
Community
English Mailing List
The openresty-en mailing list is for English speakers.
Chinese Mailing List
The openresty mailing list is for Chinese speakers.
Bugs and Patches
Please report bugs or submit patches by
- creating a ticket on the GitHub Issue Tracker,
- or posting to the OpenResty community.
Author
Yichun "agentzh" Zhang (章亦春) agentzh@gmail.com, OpenResty Inc.
Copyright and License
This module is licensed under the BSD license.
Copyright (C) 2014-2017, by Yichun "agentzh" Zhang, OpenResty Inc.
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
-
Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
-
Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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See Also
- the ngx_lua module: https://github.com/openresty/lua-nginx-module
- the ngx_lua_upstream module: https://github.com/openresty/lua-upstream-nginx-module
- OpenResty: http://openresty.org