Author: | Dag Haavi Finstad |
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Date: | 2014-10-28 |
Version: | 1.0 |
Manual section: | 3 |
import saintmode;
This VMOD provides saintmode functionality for Varnish Cache 4.1.0 and newer. The code is in part based on Poul-Henning Kamp's saintmode implementation in Varnish 3.0.
Saintmode lets you deal with a backend that is failing in random ways for specific requests. It maintains a blacklist per backend, marking the backend as sick for specific objects. When the number of objects marked as sick for a backend reaches a set threshold, the backend is considered sick for all requests. Each blacklisted object carries a TTL, which denotes the time it will stay blacklisted.
Saintmode in Varnish 4.1.0 is implemented as a director VMOD. We instantiate a saintmode object and give it a backend as an argument. The resulting object can then be used in place of the backend, with the effect that it also has added saintmode capabilities.
Example:
backend b0 { .host = "foo"; .port = "8080"; } backend b1 { .host = "bar"; .port = "8080"; } sub vcl_init { # Instantiate sm0, sm1 for backends b0, b1 new sm0 = saintmode.saintmode(b0, 10); new sm1 = saintmode.saintmode(b1, 10); # Add both to a director. Use sm0, sm1 in place of b0, b1 new mydir = directors.random(); mydir.add_backend(sm0.backend(), 1); mydir.add_backend(sm1.backend(), 1); } sub vcl_backend_fetch { set bereq.backend = mydir.backend(); } sub vcl_backend_response { if (beresp.status == 500) { # This marks the backend as sick for this specific # object for the next 20s. saintmode.blacklist(20s); return (retry); } }
Prototype
saintmode.saintmode(BACKEND b, INT threshold)
- Description
- Constructs a saintmode director object. The
threshold
argument sets the saintmode threshold, which is the maximum number of items that can be blacklisted before the whole backend is regarded as sick. Corresponds with thesaintmode_threshold
parameter of Varnish 3.0.
Example
sub vcl_init { new sm = saintmode.saintmode(b, 10); }
Prototype
BACKEND saintmode.backend()
- Description
- Used for assigning the backend from the saintmode object.
Example
sub vcl_backend_fetch { set bereq.backend = sm.backend(); }
Prototype
VOID blacklist(DURATION expires)
- Description
- Marks the backend as sick for a specific object. Used in
vcl_backend_response. Corresponds to the use of
beresp.saintmode
in Varnish 3.0. Only available in vcl_backend_response.
Example
sub vcl_backend_response { if (beresp.http.broken-app) { saintmode.blacklist(20s); return (retry); } }
The source tree is based on autotools to configure the building, and does also have the necessary bits in place to do functional unit tests using the varnishtest tool.
Usage:
./configure
Make targets:
- make - builds the vmod
- make install - installs your vmod
- make check - runs the unit tests in
src/tests/*.vtc
This document is licensed under the same license as the libvmod-saintmode project. See LICENSE for details.
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